Pimoroni PIM357 Temperature Sensor, BME680 Breakout

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Pimoroni PIM357 Temperature Sensor, BME680 Breakout£9.48

The state-of-the-art BME680 breakout lets you measure temperature, pressure, humidity, and indoor air quality, and is Raspberry Pi and Arduino-compatible! Use this breakout to monitor every aspect of your indoor environment. Its gas resistance readings will react to changes in ...The state-of-the-art BME680 breakout lets you measure temperature, pressure, humidity, and indoor air quality, and is Raspberry Pi and Arduino-compatible! Use this breakout to monitor every aspect of your indoor environment. Its gas resistance readings will react to changes in volatile organic compounds and can be combined with humidity readings to give a measure of indoor air quality.

Want to get an idea of whether there's adequate ventilation in your bedroom, your workshop, or workplace? Set up a BME680 on a Pi Zero W and have it log sensor readings to a file, or stream live data to a web service like adafruit.io or freeboard.io. This breakout is compatible with our fancy Breakout Garden system, where using breakouts is as easy just popping it into one of the slots and starting to grow your project, create, and code. It's also Qw/ST compatible so it can be plugged into a whole range of different microcontrollers and HATs with Qwiic or STEMMA QT connectors.

Features Bosch BME680 temperature, pressure, humidity, air quality sensor (datasheet) I2C interface, with address select via ADDR solder bridge (0x76 or 0x77) Qwiic/STEMMA QT connector (on boards manufactured from November 2021 onwards) 3.3V or 5V compatible Reverse polarity protection Raspberry Pi-compatible pinout (pins 1, 3, 5, 7, 9) Compatible with Arduino Compatible with Raspberry Pi (Python library) Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico (C++/MicroPython libraries). The right angle header also has the advantage of positioning the breakout away from the Pi's CPU so as to minimise radiated heat. or Unicorn pHAT to visualise air quality in real time?) You can also use this breakout with Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 boards, using C++ or Pirate brand MicroPython.

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