Diymore 2pcs BME280 5V Temperature Humidity Sensor Atmospheric Barometric Pressure Sensor with IIC I2C Breakout for Arduino BME280 2pcs
Diymore 2pcs BME280 5V Temperature Humidity Sensor Atmospheric Barometric Pressure Sensor with IIC I2C Breakout for Arduino
Read more Overview: BME280 is a Breakout Board featuring a Barometric Pressure Sensor TEC. BME280 Temperature, Humidity & Pressure Sensor. The breakout has selectable I2C address jumper (solder link GS2), I2C pull-up resistors, 7 pin header 2.54mm, and two mounting holes 3.5mm.It uses both I2C and SPI (supports 3-, 4-wire SPI) interfaceDefault setting of the board; single power rail Vdd=Vdd_IO (solder link GS1), pull-ups resistors (R2, R3) 10k, protocol selector resistor 0ohm (R1), decoupling capacitors 0.1uF on both power supply pins Vdd & Vdd_IO.If you connect board to both power rails VDD_IO 1.8V and VDD 3.3V be sure to remove the power rail jumper GS1! Read more Package Included: 2 x BME280 Digital Sensor Modules Applications Context awareness, e.g. skin detection, room change detectionFitness monitoring / well-beingWarning regarding dryness or high temperaturesMeasurement of volume and air flowHome automation control. Control heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC)GPS enhancement (e.g. time-to-first-fix improvement, dead reckoning, slope detection)Indoor navigation (change of floor detection, elevator detection)Outdoor navigation, leisure and sports applicationsWeather forecastVertical velocity indication (rise/sink speed)
- Not only the pressure and the temperature, this sensor can measure humidity.
- Make sure to put SDO to high to get address 0x77. This will work with Adafruit BME280 library perfectly.
- BME280 is a precision sensor, is soldered onto PCB. It uses both I2C and SPI (supports 3-, 4-wire SPI) interface.
- With an I2C connection you have access to enough weather data to make some pretty good predictions for your local area.
- It is made up of a very accurate pressure sensor and an associated temperature sensor which helps calibrate the pressure readings.