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Temperature and humidity sensor SHTC3 breakout-easyC ecosystem
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SKU: 333032
€5,95

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Description

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 Qwiic 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 16x2 Qwiic LCD. You can display temperature in one row and humidity in the other. Due to the Qwiic 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 Qwiic 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.

Complimentary technical support

In case you ever get stuck with using this product, you can count on us. We provide free, no-strings-attached technical support with this product. Just reach out to us with your questions, and we'll be there to help you.

Open-source

Open-source culture is rooted deep inside us, and that’s reflected in our products. This product follows the open-source principle. It was made with the community’s suggestions and needs in mind. With a modular design, it can be modified to your needs and incorporated into your projects. We provide all the design documentation needed free of charge on our Github repository.

Qwiic

Our Qwiic ecosystem provides plug‑and‑play connectors for solderless connections, enabling you to add sensors and modules without wiring errors. Get up and running in seconds, whether you’re a beginner or a professional. Full documentation is available on our Qwiic page so you can explore all features and supported modules.

Made in EU

Soldered products, designed and manufactured in Croatia, are thoroughly tested and meet the highest EU standards of quality and safety.

Technical Specifications

  • Standard current consumption: 430 µA
  • Standby current consumption: 45 µA
  • Logic voltage level: 3.3V
  • Operating voltage: 3.3 (onboard regulator for 5V)
  • Temperature measurement span: -40°C to 125°C; ± 0.2°C
  • Relative humidity measurement span: 0% to 100%; ± 2% RH
  • Communication: I2C (address: 0x70)
  • Connectors: Qwiicx2
  • Mounting holes: 2
  • Dimensions: 22 x 22 mm / 0.9 x 0.9 inch

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