Description
The 7Semi SHT21 Humidity and Temperature Sensor Breakout is an ultimate solution for your temperature and humidity sensing needs!
With its advanced I2C interface, this sensor breakout is incredibly easy to use and provides accurate readings every time. Whether you're working with a 3.3V or 5V system, the SHT21 operates flawlessly, providing reliable readings regardless of your operating voltage.
But that's not all - the SHT21 boasts an impressive temperature range of -40 to 125 C, making it perfect for a wide range of applications. Whether you're monitoring the temperature in your home or office, or you're working in an industrial setting, the SHT21 is up to the task.
In addition to its temperature sensing capabilities, the SHT21 also provides accurate humidity readings. This makes it an essential tool for anyone who needs to monitor the moisture levels in their environment, whether it's a laboratory, a greenhouse, or a manufacturing facility.
With its compact design and low power consumption, the SHT21 is easy to integrate into a wide range of projects. And with its simple interface and advanced technical features, it's a great choice for DIY enthusiasts, professional engineers, and anyone who needs to monitor temperature and humidity levels in their environment.
With a compact form factor of just 19mm x 19mm, the SHT21 is incredibly versatile and can be easily integrated into a wide range of projects. And with its advanced technical features, you can rest assured that you're getting the most accurate and reliable readings possible.
SHT21 Breakout I2C Connections to Arduino
SHT21 Digital Humidity Sensor Breakout (RH/T) Comparison Table
A humidity and temperature sensor breakout is a type of sensor module that is designed to measure both the humidity and temperature levels of the surrounding environment. These modules typically include two separate sensors - one to measure the relative humidity of the air and another to measure the temperature. The breakout board is designed to make it easy to interface with the sensors and incorporate them into a larger electronic project. Humidity and temperature sensors are commonly used in applications such as HVAC systems, weather monitoring stations, and indoor air quality monitoring. With the help of a breakout board, these sensors can be integrated into a variety of electronic projects to measure and control temperature and humidity levels.