Description
7Semi SHT41 Temperature & Humidity Sensor Breakout: Accurate and Easy-to-Use Environmental Monitoring
- Extensive Measurement Range: The SHT41 sensor boasts a humidity range of 0% to 100% RH with ±1.5% RH accuracy and a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C with ±0.2°C accuracy, ideal for diverse applications.
- Effortless Connection: The Qwiic connector offers a user-friendly solution for connecting the sensor to other Qwiic-compatible devices, eliminating soldering and intricate wiring. This simplifies integrating new sensors into your project without configuration hassles.
- Versatile Functionality: The 7Semi SHT41 Breakout seamlessly integrates with various microcontrollers and development boards, including Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Additionally, libraries supporting a range of programming languages are readily available.
- Environmental Monitoring: Accurately track temperature and humidity levels for greenhouses, laboratories, or weather stations.
- HVAC Systems: Optimize heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems based on real-time temperature and humidity data.
- And More: The SHT41 Breakout's adaptability extends to various applications requiring precise environmental monitoring.
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Operating Voltage: 3.3V/5V
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Operating Current: 0.45mA
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Communication Interface: I2C
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Response Time: 8s (tau63%)
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Humidity Measurement Range: 0~100%RH
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Humidity Measurement Accuracy: +-1.8%
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Temperature Measurement Range: -40~125C
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Temperature Measurement Accuracy: +-0.2C
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Dimension: 30x22mm
The STEMMA QT / Qwiic 4-pin 1mm Pitch White Female Connector Cable 150mm Long - Both Side can be purchased seperately.
- SHT41 Datasheet
- SHT41 Breakout 3D Step File
- How To Install Arduino Library Tutorial - https://docs.arduino.cc/
software/ide-v1/tutorials/ installing-libraries - SHT4X (SHT40, SHT41, SHT45) Arduino Library and Drivers Download
SHT41 Board Dimensions
RH Digital Humidity and Temperature Sensor: The RH digital humidity and temperature sensor is a type of sensor that is designed to measure both temperature and humidity in the environment. These sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications, including HVAC systems, weather stations, and other environmental monitoring systems. The sensors work by measuring the amount of water vapor in the air, which is used to determine the humidity level. Temperature is measured by using a thermistor or other temperature-sensing element. These sensors are available in a range of accuracies and sizes, making them suitable for use in a variety of applications. They are often used in combination with other sensors to provide a complete picture of the environment being monitored. Overall, RH digital humidity and temperature sensors are a valuable tool for monitoring and controlling environmental conditions in a range of settings.