Sensirion SVM30 Multi-Pixel Gas Sensor Module


https://www.electronics-lab.com/sensirion-svm30-multi-pixel-gas-sensor-module/

Sensirion SVM30 Multi-Gas, Humidity, and Temperature Sensor Combo Module is ideal for measuring indoor air quality in devices such as air purifiers, air conditioners, and other air treatment products. The SVM30 combo module contains an SGP30 gas sensor as well as an SHTC1 humidity and temperature sensor. The SGP30 multi-pixel gas sensor combines multiple metal-oxide […]

SCD30 – CO2 & Temperature & Humidity Sensor


https://www.electronics-lab.com/scd30-co2-temperature-humidity-sensor/

The Grove – CO2 & Temperature & Humidity Sensor (SCD30) is a high precision carbon dioxide sensor, which is based on Sensirion SCD30. The measuring range of this sensor is 0 ppm-40’000 ppm, and the measurement accuracy can reach to ±(30 ppm + 3%) between 400ppm to 10’000ppm. In addition to the Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) […]

Arduino and BMP280 Based Weather Station


https://www.electronics-lab.com/arduino-bmp280-based-weather-station/

Weather stations are interesting projects for beginners and very useful for expert makers. They are usually quite simple to build but also provide fairly accurate and useful weather data. We have built a couple of them in different tutorials on this website, with the difference usually being, the combinations and sometimes the accuracy of the […]

ATtiny85 Thermocouple Thermometer measures up to +1350°C


https://www.electronics-lab.com/attiny85-thermocouple-thermometer-measures-1350c/

This project describes a thermocouple thermometer, capable of measuring temperatures up to +1350°C, using just an ATtiny85 and an OLED display. by David Johnson-Davies @ technoblogy.com It uses the ATtiny85’s analogue-to-digital converter with a x20 gain option to measure the thermocouple voltage, and the internal temperature sensor to measure the ambient temperature (shown on the […]

MLX90641 – Far infrared thermal sensor array with 16x12px resolution


https://www.electronics-lab.com/mlx90641-far-infrared-thermal-sensor-array-16x12px-resolution/

The MLX90641 is a 16×12 pixel IR array housed in an industry standard 4-lead TO39 package and is able to accurately measure temperatures in the range of -40 °C to +300 °C. The factory-calibrated devices ensure an accuracy of 1 °C in typical measurement conditions. The high accuracy is further supported by a Noise Equivalent […]

ATtiny10 Thermometer using DS18B20


https://www.electronics-lab.com/attiny10-thermometer-using-ds18b20/

This is a small battery-powered thermometer that displays the temperature as a series of red and green flashes on an LED. by David Johnson-Davies: The thermometer consists of an ATtiny10, a DS18B20 1-wire temperature sensor, and a bi-colour LED. To avoid the need for a digital display, and minimise current consumption, the thermometer pulses the […]

TMP117 +/- 0.1°C accuracy temperature sensor


https://www.electronics-lab.com/tmp117-0-1c-accuracy-temperature-sensor/

This device is the industry’s first to exceed Class-A platinum resistive temperature detector (RTD) medical grade accuracy across a wide temperature range. As a single-chip digital alternative to a platinum RTD, the TMP117 enables engineers to reduce system complexity and layout challenges, as well as slash power usage and extend battery life. The TMP117 is […]

Infrared Temperature Sensor Array using AMG8833


https://www.electronics-lab.com/infrared-temperature-sensor-array-using-amg8833/

The Grove – Infrared Temperature Sensor Array (AMG8833) is a high precision infrared array sensor which based on advanced MEMS technology. It can support temperature detection of two-dimensional area: 8 × 8 (64 pixels) and maximum 7 meters detection distance. We provide both Arduino and Raspberry Pi demo for this sensor. It will be a […]

Infrared Thermometer with Arduino and MLX90614 Temperature Sensor


https://www.electronics-lab.com/infrared-thermometer-arduino-mlx90614-temperature-sensor/

Most of the temperature measurement techniques around the world require some sort of physical contact between the temperature sensor and the object or environment whose temperature is to be measured, but as technology advanced, this changed too. The need to be able to measure the temperature of an object without physical contact arose. This need […]

PID temperature control with Arduino


https://www.electronics-lab.com/pid-temperature-control-arduino/

PID temperature control with Arduino UNO. If you want to keep something at a certain temperature, say a block of aluminum, you’ll need a thermocouple and some sort of heating element. While you could turn a heater on and off abruptly in a sequence appropriately known as “bang-bang,” a more refined method can be used […]