Description
Sensor for measurements of temperature, humidity, air pressure and indoor air quality
Power supply with 3.3 V and 5 V
Communication with 5 V devices (Arduino Uno, Leonardo, Nano) and 3.3 V devices (Arduino Due, Pro Mini 328)
Data transfer with I2C and SPI
Compatible with Raspberry Pi and NodeMCU boards (ESP8266)
Product description
What is included?
- BME680 Sensor Module
- Pin header with 6 pins
How is the sensor specified?
- The sensor can measure temperature (-40°C to 85°C), relative humidity (0% to 100%) and air pressure (300hPa to 1100hPa).
- In addition, the sensor measures different gas concentrations and provides indoor air quality (IAQ index, 0-500).
What supply voltage does the sensor need?
- The sensor module accepts 2.6 V to 5.5 V on the VCC pin.
How to read the sensor?
- First, the pin header is soldered to the PCB.
- The sensor module is then connected to an Arduino or similar microcontroller board.
- Finally, a program is uploaded to the microcontroller.
How do I connect the sensor module to an Arduino Uno?
- First connect the power supply, i.e. connect GND and GND and then connect the VCC to 5V or 3.3V.
- For I2C communication, connect the SDI pin to the A4 pin of the Arduino and the SCK pin with the A5 pin.
- For SPI communication, connect the SDI to MOSI, SDO to MISO and SCK to SCK. On the Arduino, the MOSI, MISO and SCK pins are on the ICSP connector.
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