SparkFun BME280 Breakout Hookup Guide
Contributors:
MTaylor
Resources and Going Further
Resources
- BME280 Product GitHub Repository -- Your revision-controlled source for all things BME280. Here you'll find our most up-to-date hardware layouts and documentation.
- SparkFun BME280 Arduino Library GitHub Repository -- Find the most up-to-date Arduino library and examples here.
- Bosch BME280 Datasheet -- This datasheet covers everything in one handy document.
Going Further
Hopefully this guide has gotten your BME280 operational. What will it become? Weather monitoring? Flight control on a quadcopter? Terrarium climate control?
To get you thinking, here are a few articles to browse.
- Weather Ballooning in the White Mountains
- SparkFun Data Service
- Enginursday: These Are Not the Drones You're Looking For
Let us know what your BME280 becomes!
Check out these other great weather related tutorials.
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SparkFun Thing Plus - NINA-B306 Hookup Guide
A quick guide to get started using the SparkFun Thing Plus - NINA-B306. This Thing Plus is loaded with the Arm Cortex-M4 processor in the NINA-B306 along with on-board motion and environmental sensors in the ISM330DHCX 6DoF and BME280 pressure and temperature sensor.
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