
The state-of-the-art BME680 breakout measures temperature, pressure, humidity, and indoor air quality, seamlessly compatible with Raspberry Pi and Arduino. Perfect for monitoring indoor environments, the gas resistance readings respond to volatile organic compounds, combined with humidity, to assess air quality.
With BME680, you can evaluate ventilation in spaces like bedrooms or workshops by setting it up on a Pi Zero W, logging sensor data to a file, or streaming it live to services such as adafruit.io or freeboard.io.
This breakout easily integrates with the Breakout Garden system for effortless project creation and is Qw/ST compatible. Plug it into various microcontrollers and HATs using Qwiic or STEMMA QT connectors.
Features include a Bosch BME680 sensor, I2C interface with selectable addresses, 3.3V/5V compatibility, and reverse polarity protection. The breakout offers a Raspberry Pi-compatible pinout and supports Arduino, with a kit containing a BME680 breakout and headers.
Designed for a simple GPIO header attachment on Raspberry Pi, it minimizes heat exposure. A Python library is available for easy integration with other boards, enabling real-time air quality visualization using tools like Blinkt! or Unicorn pHAT. The breakout also supports Raspberry Pi Pico using C++ or MicroPython.
Notes: The sensor requires a burn-in period and stabilization time. I2C address can be changed to use dual sensors on one platform. Compatible sensors include BME280, BME68X, and BMP280 breakouts. Dimensions are 19x19x2.75mm.
| Brand | Pimoroni |
| Model | 0606034877634 |