CCS811/BME280 (Qwiic) Environmental Combo Breakout Hookup Guide
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Resources and Going Further
Now that you've successfully got your CCS811+BME280 combo board working and taking air quality readings, it's time to incorporate it into your own project!
For more information on the CCS811 or BME280, check out the resources below:
- CCS811 Datasheet-DS000459 (PDF)
- Bosch BME280 Datasheet (PDF)
- ASHRAE Allowable CO2 Levels (PDF)
- CC-000774-AN-3-Assembly guidelines for CCS811 (PDF)
- CC-000783-AN-1-Mechanical Considerations for CCS811_0 (PDF)
- CCS811 Firmware Download AN000371 (PDF)
- CCS811 Programming Guide-AN000369 (PDF)
- Indoor Air Quality Investigations TVOCs EU (PDF)
- SparkFun CCS811/BME280 Arduino Library GitHub Repository
- SparkFun CCS811 GitHub Repository
- SparkFun BME280 GitHub Repository
- SparkFun Qwiic Connect System
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Let us know how you use your air quality sensor!