In this article we will connect a Si1145 sensor to an Raspberry Pi First the sensor The Si1145/46/47 is a low-power, reflectance-based, infrared proximity, ultraviolet (UV) index, and ambient light sensor with I2C digital interface and programmableevent interrupt output. This touchless sensor IC includes an…
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In this article we will connect a CCS811 gas sensor to an Raspberry Pi Sensor Information CCS811 is a low-power digital gas sensor solution, which integrates a gas sensor solution for detecting low levels of VOCs typically found indoors, with a microcontroller unit (MCU) and…
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In this article we will connect a VL53L0X Time-of-Flight sensor to an Raspberry Pi Sensor information The VL53L0X is a new generation Time-of-Flight (ToF) laser-ranging module housed in the smallest package on the market today, providing accurate distance measurement whatever the target reflectances unlike conventional…
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In this article we will connect a BME680 sensor to an Raspberry Pi Sensor Information BME680 is an integrated environmental sensor developed specifically for mobile applications and wearables where size and low power consumption are key requirements. Expanding Bosch Sensortec’s existing family of environmental sensors,…
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In this example we take a look at the KY-006 Passive Buzzer Module and connect this to a Raspberry Pi. The KY-006 Buzzer Module can generate tones between 1.5 to 2.5 kHz by switching on and off at different frequencies either using delays or PWM.…
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In this example we take a look at the KY-010 Photo Interrupter Module and connect this to a Raspberry Pi. The sensor uses a beam of light between the emitter and the detector to check if the path between both is being blocked by an…