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Monk Makes - Powered speaker board for micro:bit

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The Grove Temperature and Humidity sensor is a digital relative humidity and temperature sensor with a small footprint that features a grove system connector. It utilises a TH02 sensor that has a good level of accuracy when used in non extreme climates/conditions. It provides accurate humidity readings from 0-80% (±4.5%) and accurate temperature readings between 0-70°C (±0.5°C). Both the temperature and humidity sensors are factory-calibrated, so no calibration is required.

It has an operating voltage of between 3.3V - 5V and has high reliability and stability and requires an I2C Grove compatible interface.

Features:

  • It provides accurate humidity readings from 0-80% (±4.5%) and accurate temperature readings between 0-70°C (±0.5°C).
  • Wide operating voltage range:(3.3V ∼ 5V).
  • Low Power Consumption.
  • Good reliability and stability.
  • It operates as an I2C device.
  • It is factory-calibrated, so no calibration is required.
Bildungsstufe: Diploma/ Vocational/ Uni, Middle years
DataLogger Schnittstellen: BBC Micro:Bit
Fach: Robotics/ Microcontrollers, design

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