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easyC Sensors

In this category you can find all sensors that have an easyC connector on them, i.e. they use the easyC system for connection and communication.

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CO sensor MQ7 breakout with easyC
CO sensor MQ7 breakout with easyC

The sensitivity and selectivity of the MQ7 sensor enable it to effectively detect and measure carbon monoxide levels, making it a crucial tool for applications such as gas leakage detection, security systems, and environmental monitoring. By integrating the MQ7 sensor with appropriate electronic circuits and microcontrollers like Dasduino, you can create systems that enable real-time monitoring and prompt alerts in the presence of hazardous CO concentrations. It requires a short time to warm up in order to work correctly.

The breakout board provides digital and analog information through the easyC system. Sensor readings are obtained through easyC.

 

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When gas is detected, the LED will start glowing. It will remain off if it doesn’t detect anything. Four mounting holes enable easy mounting to surfaces. The board comes with three male headers.

LPG, Butane sensor MQ6 breakout with easyC
LPG, Butane sensor MQ6 breakout with easyC

Humans can detect many smells, but may have difficulty distinguishing gases. That’s why we use sensors like the MQ6 that detects LPG and butane in the air. When heated to the optimal operating temperature, it very quickly detects changes in air concentration between 200 and 10,000 ppm.

The breakout board provides digital and analog information via the easyC system. Sensor readings are obtained via easyC.

 

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When gas is detected, the LED will start glowing. It will remain off if it doesn’t detect anything. Four mounting holes enable easy mounting to surfaces. The board comes with three male headers.

Natural gas, LPG sensor MQ5 breakout with easyC
Natural gas, LPG sensor MQ5 breakout with easyC

Is your office located near a high traffic area? Are you concerned about the presence of natural and liquefied petroleum gases in your work environment? The MQ series sensors can help detect various gases, and the MQ5 sensor is an easy-to-use sensor that provides information about the levels of natural gases and LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) in your surroundings. It quickly detects gas particles in the range of 200 to 10,000 ppm.

The breakout board provides digital and analog information through the easyC system. Sensor readings are obtained through easyC.

 

Product usage tips:

 

When gas is detected, the LED will start glowing. It will remain off if it doesn’t detect anything. Four mounting holes enable easy mounting to surfaces. The board comes with three male headers.

Methane, CNG sensor MQ4 breakout with easyC
Methane, CNG sensor MQ4 breakout with easyC

Have you ever wondered how much natural gas and methane are present in your living room? You can easily measure it! The MQ4 breakout board is a user-friendly sensor that detects natural gas and methane (CH4) in the air. Once it reaches operating temperature, it quickly detects changes in air concentration within the range of 200 to 10,000 ppm.

The breakout board provides digital and analog information through the easyC system. Sensor readings are obtained through easyC.

 

Product usage tips:

 

When gas is detected, the LED will start glowing. It will remain off if it doesn’t detect anything. Four mounting holes enable easy mounting to surfaces. The board comes with three male headers.

Coming soon Alcohol, Ethanol sensor MQ3 breakout with easyC
Alcohol, Ethanol sensor MQ3 breakout with easyC

MQ sensors, including the MQ3 sensor, have the capability to detect various gases. The MQ3 sensor is specifically designed to detect alcohol vapors. This means it is sensitive to alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, and isopropanol. The MQ3 sensor is commonly used for measuring alcohol concentration in the air and serves as a useful tool for alerting to the presence of alcohol in the environment.

It is important to note that MQ sensors are not specific to only one gas and can react to other gases besides the ones they are specifically designed for. Therefore, it is important to use the MQ3 sensor exclusively for alcohol detection and follow the manufacturer’s instructions to achieve optimal accuracy and reliability of measurements. It requires a short time to heat up in order to work correctly.

The breakout board provides digital and analog information through the easyC system. Sensor readings are obtained through easyC.

 

Product usage tips:

 

When gas is detected, the LED will start glowing. It will remain off if it doesn’t detect anything. Four mounting holes enable easy mounting to surfaces. The board comes with three male headers.

Butane, LPG & Smoke sensor MQ2 breakout with easyC
Butane, LPG & Smoke sensor MQ2 breakout with easyC

MQ sensors, including the MQ2 sensor, have the capability to detect various gases. The MQ2 sensor is specifically designed to detect combustible gases such as LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), butane, propane, methane, alcohol, hydrogen, and smoke. These gases are commonly found in residential, industrial, and automotive environments. The sensor’s sensitivity and responsiveness enable it to detect even trace amounts of these gases, making it a valuable tool for gas leakage detection, fire detection, and air quality monitoring. It takes a short time to heat up in order to work correctly.

The breakout board provides digital and analog information through the easyC system. Sensor readings are obtained through easyC.

 

Product usage tips:

 

When gas is detected, the LED will start glowing. It will remain off if it doesn’t detect anything. Four mounting holes enable easy mounting to surfaces. The board comes with three male headers.

ADC 12-bit ADS1015 4-channel with PGA breakout
ADC 12-bit ADS1015 4-channel with PGA breakout

ADC (Analog Digital Converter) is a device that reads analog signals (just like the analogRead () function in Arduino IDE) and converts them into digital signals that can be read by a microcontroller. This breakout is based on the ADS1015 ADC, which reads values in 12-bit resolution, receives a maximum of 3.3V on its inputs and has a total of 4 channels (which can also be used as two differential). Works great with any microcontroller at 5V. It has 2 easyC connectors for easier connection on I2C communication.

Hall effect sensor breakout with digital output & easyC
Hall effect sensor breakout with digital output & easyC

The hall effect sensor (Hall Effect sensor) will be able to detect the magnetic field in its vicinity thanks to the aforementioned physical law. A magnetic field that can be created by a magnet, a current flowing through a conductor or some third source, the Hall effect sensor will recognize each.

 

 

This sensor has a programmed threshold at which it will change the state of its output signal, so it is a sensor with a digital output. Through the easyC connectors, it enables a simple connection with the microcontroller.

 

Simple rain sensor board with easyC
Simple rain sensor board with easyC

This sensor has two pieces – the rain sensor and the simple sensor. The rain sensor has nickel-coated lines on both sides. It measures moisture and outputs the data to the simple sensor that reads it. The simple sensor comes with easyC connectors onboard, which enables quick and easy connection with Dasduino microcontroller boards.

 

With the easy-to-use simple rain sensor, farmers can save water in irrigation. The sensor will alert them to shut down the water supply when it senses rain. It can even act as an automatic on and off switch, like turning on wipers on a car when it senses rain.

 

Simple light sensor board with easyC
Simple light sensor board with easyC

Light is one of the most important things in the life of most living beings. This is why it is common to work with light sensors when learning about electronics. A simple light sensor has a light dependent resistor (LDR) and sensor on a breakout board for easy wiring. The simple sensor comes with easyC connectors onboard, which enables quick and easy connection with Dasduino microcontroller boards.

 

As the name suggests, an LDR will change its resistance depending on the amount of light it is exposed to. The amount of light and resistance are inversely proportional. The more light it is exposed to, the less resistance it will have. So if there is more light, the board will have a resistance of several hundred Ohms. If the resistor is in the dark, it will have a resistance of several thousand Ohms.

Digital light & proximity sensor LTR-507 breakout
Digital light & proximity sensor LTR-507 breakout

For very precise measurements of the amount of light, take this digital light sensor into account (ALS – Ambient Light Sensor). In addition, the LTR-507ALS also measures the proximity (PS – Proximity Sensor) of the object to the sensor. It sends all this data via I2C communication, which is easy to read via our Arduino library.

Pressure & temperature sensor BMP180 breakout
Pressure & temperature sensor BMP180 breakout

Ever wanted to build your own weather station using Arduino? Then the BMP180 breakout board with precision sensor from Bosch might interest you. The digital sensor on the board precisely measures the changes in barometric pressure and temperature. It uses the piezoresistive effect to gather the information. Since the pressure varies depending on height, the sensor can measure altitude too. Very low current consumption and voltage allow this type of sensor to be used in many modern devices.

 

The design is 5V ready with an onboard regulator for 3.3V. The breakout board’s standard current consumption is very low, only 5 µA. It uses an I2C interface, and the I2C address is 0x77. No soldering, nor need for distinguishing between SDA and SCL is required due to easyC. The sensor has integrated EEPROM memory with data for calibration. The pressure is measured in steps of 1hPa (=0.01hPa =0,01mbar), and 0.1°C for temperature.

 

Product usage tips:

If there is an error while using the breakout board, see if it’s connected properly. Take a look at the pinout. If everything is properly connected, check if the I2C address of the breakout board is correct prior to programming it. The I2C 7-bit address should be 0x77. If everything is correctly connected and the I2C address is right, look through your code once again. There might be some bugs in the code that are stopping the sensor from working as it should.

 

BMP180 breakout board works very well in combination with any Dasduino board and OLED I2C 0.96” display breakout board. All of them use easyC so they can be connected in a matter of seconds. The BMP180 sensor can measure the barometric pressure and temperature, while the OLED display can show them. The breakout board also comes with two mounting holes so you can attach it onto something and it won’t budge.

 

To keep the sensor working for a long while, we would advise you not to use it in extreme conditions. Going over or below the temperature range will surely damage the sensor. Same with the pressure. Keep track of the current going through it. Allowing too high of a current through the breakout board will burn the sensor and render it completely useless.

Simple soil humidity sensor board with easyC
Simple soil humidity sensor board with easyC

How many times have you watered your plants and feared you overdid it? With a simple soil moisture sensor, these worries are a thing of the past! This two-part sensor is easy to use. Two exposed prongs go into the soil and send moisture information to the sensor via a connected wire. The more water there is in the ground, the better the results will be.

 

The two parts are connected with the included JST-SH 2-pin cable. The simple sensor has easyC connectors on it, which enables quick and easy connection with Dasduino microcontroller boards.

Coming soon Enviromental sensor BME280 breakout
Enviromental sensor BME280 breakout

BME280 is an atmospheric sensor which measures 3 values: temperature, pressure, and humidity. Additionally, it is possible to calculate elevation. It is simple to use since it communicates via I2C and it is extra small sized so it can be put anywhere. Everything you need to know about the atmospheric condition – this sensor can measure for you; just ideal for meteorological station projects! This board comes with two easyC connectors, providing easy connections.

Coming soon Enviromental & air quality sensor BME680 breakout
Enviromental & air quality sensor BME680 breakout

The BME680 is an atmospheric sensor that measures four values: temperature, pressure, humidity and air quality as an IAQ index. Using that data can calculate elevation. It is really simple to use considering that it’s using I2C communication protocol and its dimensions are really small so it can fit anywhere. Everything you need to know about the atmospheric conditions and the quality of the air – you can find out using this sensor (ideal for weather station projects!) This board comes with two easyC connectors, providing easy connection to other products.

Temperature and humidity sensor SHTC3 breakout
Temperature and humidity sensor SHTC3 breakout

Want to keep track of both the humidity and temperature in your room? Or maybe in the greenhouse to protect your crops? The SHTC3 breakout board is the solution you’re looking for! The digital sensor measures the changes in humidity and temperature very precisely. Since it’s very accurate and the temperature range is wide, it is a go-to sensor if you want precise climate information.

 

The breakout board uses the I2C communication protocol. Thus, it has two easyC ports so no soldering, nor distinguishing between SDA and SCL is required. The hardware-defined I2C address is 0x70. The design is 3.3V ready with an onboard regulator for 5V. The board’s standard current consumption is low, only 430 µA.

 

Product usage tips:

If you encounter errors when using the breakout board, see if it’s connected properly. First, look at the pinout on the board and your microcontroller. If everything seems OK, look at the connections on the breakout board. If all the wiring is correct, make sure that the breakout board’s I2C address is right. It should be 0x70. Everything as it should be so far? Go through your code again. There might be some bugs that are stopping things from working as expected.

 

The SHTC3 breakout board works wonderfully in combination with Dasduino Core and 16×2 easyC LCD. You can display temperature in one row and humidity in the other. Due to the easyC connections on all three, hooking all the devices together is as easy as it gets. The SHTC3 breakout board has two mounting holes so it can be attached to the project and won’t budge. The pins provided can be soldered if you don’t want to use the easyC ports.

 

To keep the longevity of the sensor, keep track of the current going through the circuit. Allowing an excessive amount of current to flow through it may cause the sensor to fail. It is not impact-resistant. When dropped from a high distance or at an odd angle, it can break beyond repair.

Load-cell amplifier HX711 with easyC
Load-cell amplifier HX711 with easyC

The HX711 is a highly versatile load cell amplifier that is widely used in various applications requiring precise weight measurements. This version of the breakout comes with a Qwiic connector and a pre-programmed Attiny404 microcontroller. It is designed to convert analog signals into digital values and have them easily available over Qwiic/Stemma QT/easyC, making it ideal for integration with microcontrollers and other digital systems. An Arduino and MicroPython library to communicate with the board is also provided.

 

This load cell amplifier employs a 24-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to ensure high-resolution and accurate readings. It supports differential input signals and offers two differential input channels, allowing the connection of up to two load cells simultaneously. This feature enables the measurement of both single- and multi-load cell systems, expanding its application range.

 

The HX711 incorporates an integrated voltage regulator, which provides a stable supply voltage for the load cells and ensures accurate and reliable measurements this Qwiic version only requires a Qwiic cable for operation – send power and I2C data over one convenient connector! You can use the other connector to continue daisy chaining other Qwiic sensors. It also comes with switches for selecting the I2C address.

Obstacle sensor with easyC
Obstacle sensor with easyC

The TCRT5000 is an infrared (IR) reflective sensor module that is commonly used for proximity sensing and line-following applications. It consists of an infrared emitter and a phototransistor placed side by side in a compact package. The emitter emits infrared light, which gets reflected off nearby objects, and the phototransistor detects the intensity of the reflected light.

This sensor module is widely used in robotics and automation projects. It can be used to detect the presence or absence of objects by measuring the intensity of reflected infrared light. It is also commonly employed in line-following robots where it can detect and follow lines marked with contrasting colors.

The TCRT5000 operates on a supply voltage typically ranging from 3.3V to 5V. The breakout board provides digital and analog information through the easyC system. Sensor readings are obtained through easyC.

 

Product usage tips:

 

Two mounting holes enable easy mounting to surfaces.

 

ADC 16-bit ADS1115 4-channel with PGA breakout
ADC 16-bit ADS1115 4-channel with PGA breakout

The ADS1115 16-Bit ADC delivers analog to digital conversion for precision measurement applications. This high-performance breakout board features Texas Instruments’ industry-standard ADS1115 chip, providing 16-bit resolution at up to 860 samples per second with built-in programmable gain amplifier (PGA) for optimal signal conditioning. Perfect for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and microcontroller projects requiring accurate analog signal measurement beyond standard 10-bit ADC capabilities.

 

With its wide 2V-5.5V supply range and I2C interface, the ADS1115 offers versatility for various measurement scenarios. The programmable gain amplifier provides selectable gains from ±6.144V down to ±0.256V full-scale range, enabling precise measurement of both large and small signals. Four single-ended channels can be configured as two differential pairs, while the built-in voltage reference ensures measurement stability. The easyC connector system simplifies integration, eliminating wiring errors and enabling rapid prototyping for sensor networks, data acquisition systems, and precision measurement applications.

 

Applicable for sensor networks, building data acquisition systems, or upgrading Arduino projects with analog measurement capabilities, the ADS1115 provides the accuracy and reliability. With comprehensive documentation and professional EU manufacturing quality, this ADC module delivers precision in a maker-friendly package. With our extensive Arduino library, you can get started quickly, without soldering, using our Qwiic (easyC) connector.

Coming soon Ultrasonic sensor with easyC
Ultrasonic sensor with easyC

The HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor is an affordable and super-popular sensor that measures the distance between itself and an object located in front of the sensor. Very simple to use, it returns the distance in centimeters or inches.

In this variation, it comes on a board with an Attiny microcontroller that sends readings from the sensor as a digital signal via the easyC connector to the microcontroller, which makes its connections a piece of cake.

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