This is the Kitronik Air Quality Control HAT, a versatile addition to your Raspberry Pi that elevates its capabilities. Ideal for those aged 14 and above with a knack for Python programming, this HAT allows you to effectively monitor and react to various environmental factors. Compatible with all versions of Raspberry Pi featuring a 40-pin GPIO connector, you won't have any trouble fitting it to your existing setup.
The HAT is equipped with a BME688 sensor that reads everything from air quality to temperature, humidity, and pressure. With RTC on the RP2040 IC, the board integrates seamlessly with your Pi's filesystem to log this data. A built-in OLED screen provides a quick glance at your readings, and if you prefer auditory cues, there's also a piezo buzzer to alert you.
If you're looking to expand its capabilities, the HAT includes additional connection points for external devices like analog sensors, servos, and motors. Installation is simple—just insert the interface connector into the HAT and attach it to your Raspberry Pi. Get started with the programming by running pip install KitronikAirQualityControlHAT on your Pi.
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