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Weather click carries BME280 integrated environmental unit from Bosch. It's a sensor that detects humidity, pressure and temperature, specifically designed for low current consumption and long term stability. Those features make it ideal for applications like home automation control, personalized weather stations, sport and fitness tools and so on. The sensor has three operating modes: sleep, forced, and normal. Also, the humidity and pressure sensors can operate independently. Weather click can communicate with the target MCU either through mikroBUS SPI or I2C interfaces. The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply. |
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SHT click is a temperature and humidity sensing click board that carries Sensiron's SHT3x-DIS IC. Compared to its predecessor (SHT11), SHT3x click has increased reliability and enhanced signal processing features with a high signal-to-noise ratio. Best measurement results are achieved within a 5-60° temperature range (0.015 resolution) and a 20%–80% RH humidity range (0.01 resolution). SHT click outputs a fully calibrated, linearized, and temperature compensated digital output through the mikroBUS I2C interface (SCL, SDA). An additional INT pin is for setting up alerts for certain temperature or humidity values. Finally, a RST pin allows you to reset the sensor. Designed to use either 3.3V or 5V power supply. |
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The SHT11 Click board is an accessory board in mikroBus form factor. It includes a SHT11 digital humidity and temperature sensor. A unique capacitive sensor element is used to measure relative humidity while the temperature is measured by a band-gap sensor. Serial I2C interface and factory calibration allow fast and easy system integration. The board is set to use the 3.3V mikroBus power supply by default, however soldering the PWR SEL SMD jumper to the 5V position will allow it to be used with 5V mikroBus systems. |
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The SHT1X PROTO Board is used to connect your prototype device with a temperature/humidity sensor. It features the SHT11 sensor that uses a 2-wire serial interface, thus enabling you to measure temperature and humidity. |
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The SHT1X Board features the SHT11 sensor. It is connected to a development board through a 2-wire serial interface, thus enabling you to measure temperature and humidity. |
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HTU21D click carries a high-precision, easy-to-use relative humidity sensor with temperature output. It's a great solution for quickly developing reliable environmental sensing nodes. The sensor is plug and play, requiring no calibration to use. The measurement range of HTU21D click is from 0 to 100 percents of relative humidity, and -40 to +125 degrees of Celsius. The board communicates with the target microcontroller through mikroBUS I2C lines: SCL (clock) and SDA (data). The default resolution of the signal is set to 12-bit for relative humidity and 14-bit for temperature readings. HTU21D click uses a 3.3V power supply. |
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DHT22 click is a temperature and humidity measurement board carrying the sensor of the same name. It's a low cost reliable solution that communicates with the target board microcontroller through a single Serial Data Line. The sensor can detect temperatures between - 40 and 80 degrees centigrade with a half a degree precision. The relative humidity measurement from 0 - 100% is accurate within 2%. DHT22 has two jumpers. One for choosing between two mikroBUS pins (CS or INT) for communicating with the target board microcontroller. Another for setting up the power supply voltage either at 3.3V or 5V. |
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HDC1000 click is a humidity (and temperature) measurement click board carrying the HDC1000 sensor from TI. Its chief features are low power consumption, precision, and resistance to dust, dirt, and similar environmental contaminants. The relative humidity (0-100%RH) is measured with an accuracy of ±3%; the temperature is measured within a range from -20°C to 85°C with ±0.2°C accuracy. HDC1000 click communicates with the target board MCU through mikroBUS I2C and INT lines. It operates as a slave device on the I2C interface. A pair of onboard jumpers allow you to specify the slave byte address, with four to choose from. The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only. |
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Temp&Hum click carries ST’s HTS221 temperature and relative humidity sensor. Its temperature measurement accuracy is ±1°C within a 0-60°C range. The precision is increased to ±0.5°C in a narrower range from 15 to 40°C. The highly sensitive relative humidity measurement range is from 0 to 100% with ±6% accuracy (or ±4.5% in the 20-80% range). The measurements are output in 16-bit resolution through the mikroBUS I2C interface. The board uses a 3.3V power supply. |
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Smart environmental temperature and humidity sensor
Temp-Hum 3 click is a smart environmental temperature and humidity sensor Click board™, packed with features which allow easy and simple integration into any design that requires accurate and reliable humidity and temperature measurements. The sensor IC has integrated sensing elements placed on the bottom of the die, so they are not directly exposed to the environmental contamination. This translates to a prolonged life of the Click board™ itself. |
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THERMO Click is an accessory board in mikroBUS form factor. It features the MAX31855K thermocouple-to-digital converter as well as a PCC-SMP connector for K-type thermocouple probes. The MAX31855K measures a temperature range of between -270°C and 1372°C with a sensitivity of about 41uV/°C. It has a built-in 14-bit ADC converter. THERMO Click communicates with the target board via an SPI interface (read-only). The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only. It has a green LED which indicates if the board is powered. |
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THERMO K click carries the MCP9600 IC from Microchip. Depending on the type of probe it uses the click can measure temperatures from -200 °C to +1372 °C.
The click is designed to run on either a 3.3V or 5V power supply. It communicates with the target MCU via an I2C interface. |
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Thermo J click is a temperature measurement click board™, which uses a thermocouple type-J probe, connected to a PPC-SMP-J onboard connector. The active part of the Thermo J click is MCP9600 by Microchip - a thermocouple EMF to temperature converter, with 1.5°C of maximum accuracy. The onboard PCC-SMP-J connector ensures the secure connection and accurate readings for the connected thermocouple.
The main advantage of the thermocouples over some other types of temperature measuring devices, is a wide range of temperatures that they can measure. With the addition of four programmable ALERT lines routed to the mikroBUS™ pins, Thermo J click is an ideal solution for the temperature measurements in extreme conditions, hard to reach places, machinery, and similar applications.
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Type-J thermocouple with glass braid insulation is used for precise measurement of high temperatures. Thermocouple itself can measure up to 480°C (900°F). It is 2 meters long and ends with a PCC-SMP connector which is compatible with Thermo J click. |
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Thermo 2 click carries DS1825, a programmable resolution digital thermometer IC. It measures temperature within a range from - 10°C to 85°C with +/-0.5°C accuracy. You can specify the resolution of the measurements, from 9 to 12-bit, depending on the application. The board communicates with the target microcontroller through a 1-wire interface. Using the onboard jumper, you can choose between two mikroBUS pins for setting the output. Thermo 2 click also features four Address Select jumpers for setting a unique ID for the sensor (allowing for up to 16 sensors to operate on a single 1-Wire bus). |
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Thermo 3 click carries TMP102, a digital temperature sensor IC with a tiny footprint of only 1.6mm x 1.6mm.. Without requiring calibration, TMP102 is accurate within 0.5°C. Measurement range is between -25°C to 85°C. An integrated 12-bit ADC allows for measurement resolutions down to 0.0625°C. Thermo 3 click communicates with the target board MCU through mikroBUS I2C pins (SCL, SDA), and an additional Alert pint (INT on the default mikroBUS configuration). The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only. |
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THERMO 4 click carries the LM75A digital temperature sensor and thermal watchdog. The sensor has the range from -55 °C to +125 °C. The click is designed to run on either 3.3V or 5V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over I2C interface, with additional functionality provided by the INT pin on the mikroBUS™ line. |
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THERMO 5 click measures temperature in default range of 0°C to 127°C and extended range of -64°C to 191°C with ±1°C accuracy. It carries the EMC1414 temperature sensor. The click is designed to run on a 3.3V power supply. THERMO 5 click communicates with the target microcontroller over I2C interface, with additional functionality provided by the INT pin on the mikroBUS™ line. |
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Thermo 6 click is a precise and versatile ambient temperature measurement click board™, based on the Maxim Integrated MAX31875 temperature sensor.
This sensor has a great combination of features, such as wide range of temperature measurement, excellent measuring accuracy, and small die size, coupled with the very low power consumption - attributes that make this sensor a great choice for many different applications. |
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Thermostat click carries the MAX7502 IC digital temperature sensor, that also provides an overtemperature alarm/interrupt/shutdown output, and an SN74LVC1G126 single bus buffer from Texas Instruments. MAX7502 IC can measure temperatures from -25°C to +100°C, within the accuracy of ±1.5°C.
The G6D PCB power relay can control up to 5A, 250V AC/30V DC loads. |
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Temp-Log click is a precise ambient temperature measurement device, equipped with 8Kbit (1024 bytes) of EEPROM memory, which can be used to permanently store system configuration or log application specific or user preference data. This click covers a range of temperatures from -55°C to +125°C with the highest accuracy of ±0.5°C, in the range of 0°C to 85°C. The device can also send an ALERT signal to the INT pin of the mikroBUS™ every time programmed temperature thresholds are reached.
Besides the EEPROM, the device also contains non-volatile configuration register, which is copied to the main configuration register after every restart of the device. This allows for near-autonomous operation of the device, without the need to initialize the sensor configuration parameters after every power cycle. These features make the Temp-Log click a perfect choice for temperature measurement in a wide variety of communication, consumer, computer, industrial and similar applications, with an addition of up to 8Kbit of user data storage space. |
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IrThermo 3 click is a device which allows contactless measurement of the object temperature. It uses highly advanced MLX90632 FIR sensor, which detects the average temperature of objects within its field of view (FOV), which is typically ±25°. It is factory calibrated, with the calibration constants stored in its internal EEPROM. Besides EEPROM used for storing trimming values, device settings, and calibration constants, it has additional RAM area that can be used for auxiliary measurement data storage. The integrated temperature sensor provides ambient temperature measurement, necessary for a proper calibration. The device is calibrated to sense objects with the temperature ranging from -20 ? up to 200 ?, and the ambient temperature ranging up to 80?. The measurement resolution is 0.02?. Measured data is available via the industry standard I2C communication bus. |
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