Enviro+ for Raspberry Pi

Enviro+ is an affordable alternative to environmental monitoring stations that can cost tens of thousands of pounds and, best of all, it’s small and hackable and lets you contribute your data to citizen science efforts to monitor air quality via projects like Luftdaten.

It is Designed for environmental monitoring, Enviro+ lets you measure air quality (pollutant gases and particulates), temperature, pressure, humidity, light, and noise level. When combined with a particulate matter sensor, it’s great for monitoring air quality just outside your house (more information below), or without the particulate sensor you can use it to monitor indoor conditions.

Features

BME280 temperature, pressure, humidity sensor (datasheet)

LTR-559 light and proximity sensor (datasheet)

MICS6814 analog gas sensor (datasheet)

ADS1015 analog to digital converter (ADC) (datasheet)

MEMS microphone (datasheet)

0.96″ colour LCD (160×80)

Connector for particulate matter (PM) sensor

pHAT-format board

Fully-assembled

Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models

Python library

Getting started

Visit This Getting Started with Enviro+ tutorial that walks you through how to install the software, how to run the code examples, and how to use the Enviro+ Python library.

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