February 25, 2013

Measure temperature and humidity with a Raspberry Pi

 Raspberry Pi enthusiast Mark Wolfe was looking for a simple method of locally measuring both temperature and humidity, and found the answer with his RPi and our HUMID: module. As the module contains all the required circuitry, Mark simply had to connect power and data lines to the board and load the appropriate software. After building the library it was successful and we look forward to Mark's exploration with the module. 


For more information and complete instructions, visit Mark's website. And we're on twitter and Google+, so follow us for news and product updates as well.


If you're looking for a sensor to measure temperature and humidity - check out our HUMID: humidity and temperature sensor module. Designed around the DHT22 sensor, it only requires one digital pin and power - and is easy to use with out Quick Start guide. With a temperature range of -4°C to +125°C with +/-0.5°C accuracy, and humidity at 0-100% with 2-5% accuracy you're ready to measure. For more information and to order, click here


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