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Grove - Temperature & Humidity Sensor

SKU C000176 Barcode 101020074 Show more
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This temperature & humidity sensor provides a pre-calibrated digital output.

Overview

This is a multifunctional sensor that gives you temperature and relative humidity information at the same time.

It utilizes a TH02 sensor that can meet measurement needs of general purposes. It provides reliable readings when environment humidity condition inbetween 0-80% RH, and temperature condition inbetween 0-70°C, covering needs in most home and daily applications that don't contain extreme conditions.

Features:

  • Wide operating voltage range:(3.3V ~ 5V)
  • Low Power Consumption:350 µA during RH conversion
  • 0 to 100% RH operating range
  • Measuring Range: Humidity: 0% - 80% RH Temperature: 0 ~ 70 °C
  • Accuracy: Humidity: ±4.5% RH
  • Temperature: ±0.5°C
  • I2C host interface
  • Excellent long term stability

 


Tech specs

 

Items

Min

PCB Size

2.0cm*4.0cm

Interface

2.0mm pitch pin header

IO Structure

SIG,VCC,GND,NC

ROHS

YES

Electronic Characteristics

Items

Conditions

Min

Norm

Max

Unit

VCC

-

3.3

-

5

Volts

Measuring Current Supply

-

1.3

-

2.1

mA

Average Current Supply

-

0.5

-

1.1

mA

Measuring Range

Humidity

20%

-

90%

RH

Temperature

0

-

50

°C

Accuracy

Humidity

-

-

±5%

RH

Temperature

   

±2

°C

Sensitivity

Humidity

 

-

1%

RH

Temperature

   

1

°C

Repeatability

Humidity

   

±1%

RH

Temperature

   

±1

°C

Long-term Stability

     

±1%

RH/year

Signal Collecting Period

   

2

 

S

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