-9%




Hurry and get discounts on all Raspberry Products up to 20%
IBOTS1000
₹55.00 Original price was: ₹55.00.₹50.00Current price is: ₹50.00.
Free
₹75 for parcels below 1 Kg and ₹100 for parcels weighing between 1 Kg to 2 Kg.
2-3 Days
₹75
₹125 for parcels below 1 Kg and ₹175 for parcels weighing between 1 Kg to 2 Kg.
2-3 Days
₹125
₹250 for parcels below 1 Kg and ₹325 for parcels weighing between 1 Kg to 2 Kg.
2-3 Days
₹250
Our courier will deliver to the specified address
2-3 Days
Rs. 99
Payment Methods:
1. Order the Product and Specify the Delivery Method
2. You Will Receive an Order Confirmation Message
3. Wait for Your Order to Arrive
4. Pick up Your Order at The Checkout Area
Product Description
BMP280 Barometric Pressure and Altitude Sensor I2C/SPI Module is a cheapest and tiny Atmospheric Sensor Breakout to measure barometric pressure, and temperature readings all without taking up too much space. Basically, anything you need to know about atmospheric conditions you can find out from this tiny breakout. The BMP280 Breakout has been designed to be used in indoor/outdoor navigation, weather forecasting, home automation, and even personal health and wellness monitoring.
BMP280 Barometric Pressure and Altitude Sensor I2C/SPI Module
This module uses an environmental sensor manufactured by Bosch with temperature, a barometric pressure sensor that is the next generation upgrade to the popular BMP085/BMP180/BMP183 Sensor. This sensor is great for all sorts of weather sensing and can even be used in both I2C and SPI; This precision sensor from Bosch is the best low-cost, precision sensing solution for measuring barometric pressure with ±1 hPa absolute accuracy, and temperature with ±1.0°C accuracy. Because pressure changes with altitude and the pressure measurements are so good; you can also use it as an altimeter with ±1 meter accuracy.
The BMP280 is the next-generation of sensors and is the upgrade to the BMP085/BMP180/BMP183 – with a low altitude noise of 0.25m and the same fast conversion time. It has the same specifications but can use either I2C or SPI. For simple easy wiring, go with I2C. If you want to connect a bunch of sensors without worrying about I2C address collisions, go with SPI.
Features
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
Categories
Useful Links
Useful Links
No account yet?
Create an Account
Reviews
Clear filtersThere are no reviews yet.