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Bmp280 Barometric Pressure And Altitude Sensor I2C Spi Module for Arduino/Raspberry Pi
₹31.00 excl GST
The BMP280 Barometric Pressure and Altitude Sensor I2C/SPI Module is an affordable and compact atmospheric sensor breakout, providing accurate barometric pressure and temperature readings without occupying excessive space. This tiny breakout is versatile, offering comprehensive information about atmospheric conditions.
Designed for applications in indoor/outdoor navigation, weather forecasting, home automation, and personal health monitoring, the BMP280 Breakout is a valuable tool for a wide range of scenarios.
Key Features of the BMP280 Barometric Pressure and Altitude Sensor I2C/SPI Module:
1. Utilizes a Bosch-manufactured environmental sensor with temperature and a barometric pressure sensor, an upgrade to the popular BMP085/BMP180/BMP183 Sensor.
2. Suitable for weather sensing, supporting both I2C and SPI interfaces.
3. Precision sensor providing ±1 hPa absolute accuracy for barometric pressure and ±1.0°C accuracy for temperature.
4. Acts as an altimeter with ±1 meter accuracy due to pressure changes with altitude.
5. Next-generation sensor with low altitude noise of 0.25m and rapid conversion time.
6. Compatible with both I2C and SPI for flexible connectivity options.
7. Ideal for enhancing GPS navigation, indoor and outdoor navigation, weather forecasting, health care applications, and more.
8. Operating Voltage: 1.71V to 3.6V, typically operated at 3.3V.
9. Operating Temperature: -40 to +85 degrees Celsius (full accuracy between 0 and +65 degrees Celsius).
10. Peak current: 1.12mA.
11. Operating Pressure: 300 hPa to 1100 hPa.
12. Accuracy between 700 to 900hPa and 25 to 40 degrees Celsius: ±0.12hPa and ±1.0m.
Explore the BMP280 for precise and reliable atmospheric measurements, with available libraries and tutorials for Arduino and other microcontrollers.
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