The BME688 Development Kit is designed to be easily configured with the BME AI-Studio Software. This software allows you to optimize performance, ODR, and power consumption based on specific application needs. The development kit features eight BME688 sensors, providing the ability to test and gather data with more than one configuration simultaneously. This not only increases statistical accuracy but also reduces development time.
The BME AI-Studio is created with the everyday user in mind. You don't have to be a data scientist or neural networks expert to use it. It comes with comprehensive support documentation and a user-friendly interface.
While using the BME688 Development Kit, it's important to avoid touching the metal housing of the BME688 sensors. To use the BME AI-Studio, you will need a microSD card that is 32GB or less, a CR1220 coin cell battery, an ESP32 Thing Plus development board, and an Android phone.
One of the unique features of the BME688 is its support for AI features, unlike its predecessor, the BME680. The BME680 also lacks the necessary H2S gas scan function to test the AI software.
The BME688 Evaluation Board comes with eight BME688 sensor arrays, two buttons for data labelling, a real-time clock, a CR1220 coin cell battery holder (battery not included), and a microSD card slot (SD card not included).
For more information, you can check out the Development Kit Brochure, BME688 Datasheet, BME AI-Studio Manual, and Bosch Software Page. The software page includes the BME AI-Studio for Mac and Windows, BME68x Arduino Library, BME68x API, BSEC2 Arduino Library, BSEC2 API, BME688 Development Kit Software, and BME688 Development Kit App for Android.
Brand | Sparkfun |
Model | DEV-19630 |
Length | 27 mm |
Width | 46 mm |
Height | 22 mm |
Weight | 45 g |