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Raspberry Pi Pico MicroPython: BME280 Temperature, Humidity, Pressure

Raspberry Pi Pico MicroPython: BME280 Temperature, Humidity, Pressure | tecno4 | Scoop.it
Learn how to use the BME280 sensor module with the Raspberry Pi Pico board with MicroPython to get temperature, humidity, and pressure readings. This is a short tutorial to get you started quickly interfacing the BME280 sensor with the Raspberry Pi Pico board.
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Estación metereológica con Raspberry Pi y sensor BME280. Mediremos temperatura, presión y humedad.

En este capitulo conoceremos el módulo BME280 lo conectaremos a una Raspberry Pi, generaremos distintos programas para leer y luego guardar los datos de temperatura, presión y humedad en un log de tipo txt. Finalmente lo abriremos con el editor Nano y con la planilla de cálculos Calc de Libre Office. En el próximo capítulo haremos una estación o consola de juegos mediante Retropie y Raspberry Pi. Links de descarga: https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/media... https://github.com/ComputadorasySenso...

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Raspberry Pi: BME280 Temperature Humidity Pressure (Python)

Raspberry Pi: BME280 Temperature Humidity Pressure (Python) | tecno4 | Scoop.it
Learn how to interface the BME280 sensor with the Raspberry Pi to get temperature, humidity, and pressure readings. You’ll learn how to connect the sensor to the Raspberry Pi board and write a Python script that gets sensor data and displays it on the terminal.
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Remote humidity detector

Remote humidity detector | tecno4 | Scoop.it
You need to keep an eye on the humidity level in your crawl space, as it can seriously affect the whole house’s overall health. It’s ideal to be able to do this remotely (given the creepy, sweaty atmosphere of the space), and a Raspberry Pi allows this.
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