Temperature & Humidity Module for Arduino


Temperature & Humidity Module for Arduino
Stock Number: 30287 MP
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$3.95

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Detailed Description

A self contained Temperature & Humidity sensor & board designed to interface to a Arduino or other micro controllers. Freeware available through www.arduino.cc.en and others.
Data:40bit serial: 2X8bit Humidity + 2X8bit Temp. +8bit
Checksum
Power: 3.3-5VDC
3 Pin Interface & Power
SPI single line data line. TTL compatiable
Temp: Range: 0-50oC
Humidity Range: 20-90% RH
Sensor Board: 35mm X 15mm
Set includes Board & 6in. Interconnect jumpers wire color may vary.
WT: .02


View PDF Data Sheet


California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects and/or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov



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Humidity Sensor Data
Interesting enough, I found the Data on MPJA site when I clicked on the PDF button under the description on-line. Neat little module once you get the hang on the data stream
Robert
 
A data sheet or part number would be nice.
However, I managed to find it. Adafruit.com carries the sensor, the DHT-11 and you can get Arduino libs from their github location here: https://github.com/adafruit/DHT-sensor-library The part works like a champ using the ADAfruit library and example code. Id give 5 stars but for the major omission of documentation in the catalog.