our perfect match
BME688 air quality sensor
• low power consumption (3.9 mA in standard gas scan mode, value for BME688 sensor chip)
• measuring various parameters of the ambient air:
air quality: IAQ - indoor air quality index, calculated by Bosch software (BSEC library)
air temperature: -40...85°C
air pressure: 300...1100hPa
air humidity: 0...100%
VOC values in the air (volatile organic compounds)
• trainable to detect different gas mixtures and their presence (e.g. coffee) with Bosch's AI Studio
our I2C breakout board
• directly pluggable on Raspberry Pi boards (1B - 4B, Zero series) - thanks to its own header
• unpopulated header, pinout is Pico-compatible: zero-solder technology -> can be mounted directly without soldering
• 2 x Grove compatible connectors (I2C / 3.3V): connect additional sensors, displays, etc. to your Raspberry Pi or Pico via the breakout board
• 3.3 V data level (compatible with Raspberry Pi)
• 3.3 V supply voltage
• I2C interface
• adress of the BME688 adjustable via J1 and GPIO pin (ADDR)
advantages
compatibility
Raspberry Pi boards (1B - 4B, Zero series)
Raspberry Pi Pico (with breadboard)
Arduino 3.3 V via Grove connector
other boards supporting Grove connector
use cases
knowing when to ventilate in Covid-19 times
The index of air quality (IAQ) is determined by the concentration of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Through the measurement of the major representative gases we exhale, a color index indicates how good the air quality is. Therefore it is easy to find out when it is time to ventilate. This is especially important at Covid-19 times. Exhaled breath increases the risk of infection with Covid-19 due to the virus-containing aerosols. Frequent ventilation may reduce the risk of infection. The color index makes this especially easy.
your digital nose
By using machine learning algorithms the BME688 is able to measure and recognize the unique fingerprint of different gas mixtures. For example, different varieties of coffee can be identified.
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