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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RHT03 (DHT22) Humidity and Temperature Sensor Hookup Guide
Measure relative humidity and temperature or your environment with the RHT03 (a.k.a DHT22) low cost sensor on a single wire digital interface connected to an Arduino!
Qwiic Atmospheric Sensor (BME280) Hookup Guide
Measure temperature, humidity, barometric pressure with the SparkFun Atmospheric Sensor Breakout BME280 (Qwiic).
Wireless Remote Weather Station with micro:bit
Monitor the weather without being exposed to it through wireless communication between two micro:bits using the radio blocks! This is useful if your weather station is installed in a location that is difficult to retrieve data from the OpenLog. We will also explore a few different ways to send and receive data.