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Grove - Barometer Sensor (BMP280)
Grove - Barometer Sensor (BMP280)
Thanks to Bosch, now we’ve got a high-precision environmental sensor at even lower cost, the Grove – Barometer Sensor(BMP280). It is based on their new BMP280 sensor, which is an upgraded version of the old BMP180 used in Grove – Barometer Sensor (BMP180). The module provides precise measurement of barometric pressure and temperature in the environment. The air pressure can be measured in a range from 300 hPa to 1100hPa with ±1.0 hPa absolute accuracy. As for the temperature the sensor works perfectly for temperatures between - 40 and 85 with an accuracy of ±1.
Owing to its high accuracy on measuring the pressure, and the pressure changes with altitude, we can calculate the altitude with ±1 meter accuracy, which makes it a precise altimeter as well. Another great thing about this module is that, you don’t even need to worry about the I2C collisions as it provides both I2C and SPI interfaces. To use SPI, simply de-solder the bonding pads on the back. If you go with I2C, the board also provides 2 I2C addresses for you to select as you want.
Note: As the sensor is quite sensitive to the environmental conditions, please DO NOT touch it with your fingers.
Features
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High accuracy, absolute accuracy of ±1.0 hPa for pressure measurement and ±1 accuracy for temperature measurement
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Easy-to-use Grove Compatible Interface
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Supports both I2C and SPI communication
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Can be used as an altimeter with accuracy of ±1 meter
Specification
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Supply Voltage: 5V or 3.3V
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Current Consumption: 0.6 mA
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Barometric Pressure Measure
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• Range: 300 – 1100 hPa
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• Accuracy: ±1.0 hPa
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Temperature Measurement
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• Range: -40 to 85
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• Accuracy: ±1
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Interface: I2C and SPI
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Grove Port: I2C (selectable address at 0x77(default) and 0x76)
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Dimensions: 20mm x 40mm
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Weight: 3g
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