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Breakout boards - a plea for consistency!

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    MikeF
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    I recently built a multi-sensor node, with 3 I2C breakout boards: HTU21D (temperature, humidity), BMP180 (barometric pressure), BH1750FVI (light level). These all had different pinouts (pins at bottom, left to right):

    HTU21D: Vcc > GND > SDA > SCL
    BMP180: 3.3V > SDA > SCL > GND > Vcc (3.6V - 6V)
    BH1750FVI: ADDR (connect to GND) > SDA > SCL > GND > Vcc

    For those of us using stripboard (rather than designed PCBs), it would be good to have a consistent standard! (Oh, and the Ceech board I use has Vcc > SDA > SCL > GND.)

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      Try using the MySensors "standard".

      https://github.com/mysensors-kicad/documentation/raw/master/TheMYSXconnector.pdf

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        I'm not sure I understand - I was talking about mounting these on a stripboard, where all the connections are different:

        HTU21D.JPG
        BH1750FVI.JPG
        BMP180.JPG

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          I'm not sure I understand - I was talking about mounting these on a stripboard, where all the connections are different:

          HTU21D.JPG
          BH1750FVI.JPG
          BMP180.JPG

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          @MikeF said:

          I'm not sure I understand - I was talking about mounting these on a stripboard, where all the connections are different:

          All of those came from different places so it's pretty unlikely anyone here can help...

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            https://xkcd.com/927/

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