Product Details
This amazing multifunctional environmental sensor combines the SHTC3 temperature and humidity sensor, BMP280 barometric pressure sensor, VEML7700 ambient light sensor, and ML8511 UV sensor. It offers five key environmental parameters. Professional sensor chips are used for each parameter, and the circuit design ensures accurate data through a well - thought - out layout and heat conduction. With an onboard MCU processing chip, it converts raw sensor data into standard units like °C, °F for temperature, % for humidity, Kpa for barometric pressure, lx for light illuminance, and mw/m² for UV light. It supports UART and I2C communication methods and comes in Gravity and Fermion (breakout) versions, along with complete Arduino and Python libraries. It's small and exquisite, perfect for indoor and outdoor environmental monitoring systems. It simplifies project wiring and coding. Features include a mini size for direct PCB soldering, switchable I2C and UART output modes, high integration for testing multiple data types simultaneously, and a reasonable layout for high precision. Applications range from home environment detection to professional environmental monitoring. Specifications include a 3.3V DC working voltage, 35mA working current, I2C and UART output signals, a - 20~70°C working temperature, and a size of 30mm x 20.5mm. Each sensor has its own performance details, like the BMP280 barometric pressure sensor with a specific measurement range and accuracy. Documents such as the product wiki and SEN0500_2D_PDF are available. The shipping list includes one Fermion Breakout Multifunctional Environmental Sensor.
Using this Fermion Breakout Multifunctional Environmental Sensor is a breeze. First, connect it to your project using either the UART or I2C communication method. The sensor is small enough to be directly soldered onto your PCB, so you can easily integrate it into your design. Once connected, the onboard MCU processing chip will convert the raw sensor data into standard units that you can use right away. You can use it for all sorts of environmental monitoring, whether it's for your home or a professional project. Just make sure to operate it within the specified working temperature range of - 20 to 70°C and use a 3.3V DC power supply. When it comes to maintenance, keep it clean and free from dust. Avoid exposing it to extreme conditions that could damage the sensors. If you need more information, refer to the product wiki and SEN0500_2D_PDF documents provided.