DFRobot's new - generation digital DHT11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor is not only as powerful as before but also super easy to use. This sensor offers full - range temperature compensation, low power consumption, long - term stability, and a calibrated digital signal. It integrates a high - performance 8 - bit microcontroller with calibration coefficients stored in OTP memory, ensuring accurate temperature readings. To make things even simpler, it has a Gravity Interface for plug - and - play. The Arduino IO expansion shield is a perfect fit to connect with your Arduino. Moreover, it can work at 3.3V, making it compatible with Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, Joule, and Curie.






Using this DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor is a breeze. First, connect it to your Arduino using the Arduino IO expansion shield. Thanks to the Gravity Interface, you can simply plug it in. If you're using a Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, Joule, or Curie, it's also easy because it can run on 3.3V. When taking readings, make sure the sensor is in a stable environment to get the most accurate results. As for maintenance, keep it away from extreme temperatures and humidity. If you're not using it for a long time, store it in a dry place. And always handle it gently to avoid damaging the internal components.