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New Temp/Press/RH sensor

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  • pjeranP Offline
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    wrote on last edited by pjeran
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    Has anyone played with this environmental sensor? Looks like the power and performance specs are pretty nice.

    http://www.te.com/usa-en/product-CAT-BLPS0018.html?q=MS8607&source=header#mdp-tabs-content

    Operating range: 10 to 2000 mbar, 0%RH to 100%RH, -40 to 85 °C
    High-resolution module: 0.016 mbar, 0.04%RH, 0.01°C
    Supply voltage: 1.5 to 3.6 V
    Sleep current 0.03ua

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      At 8.5$ each, I hope it is going to be good 😀

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        I agree with @gohan it looks like a nice sensor but it's not available at a reasonable price and doesn't seem to bring any improvement compared to existing sensors like SHT21/si7021 or BME280.
        Sleep current is low but measuring/average current seems higher than those sensors too.

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