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  • 5 Offline
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    I am wanting to setup several BME280/RFM69 sensors in a large area and I was wondering which BME280's to get. I have seen some posts about the onboard voltage regulators causing issues with power consumption.

    I have used these before with power supplies and they are pretty good.
    BME280 with regulator

    These are the ones I am thinking I should get.
    BME280 no regulator

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    • 5 556duckvader

      I am wanting to setup several BME280/RFM69 sensors in a large area and I was wondering which BME280's to get. I have seen some posts about the onboard voltage regulators causing issues with power consumption.

      I have used these before with power supplies and they are pretty good.
      BME280 with regulator

      These are the ones I am thinking I should get.
      BME280 no regulator

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      rozpruwacz
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      @556duckvader i'm using bme280 module with regulator but desoldered the regulator and i power it from the same 3v that the atmega is powered. All works fine.

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        @556duckvader

        if you already have voltage regulator, or using batteries that are within the supply range of the BME280, then adding the extra voltage regulator would be overkill, and also drain the battery..

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          #4

          I got one similar to the one on the right from Aliexpress. Search for GY-BME280-3.3:

          https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1PCS-GY-BME280-3-3-precision-altimeter-atmospheric-pressure-BME280-sensor-module-3-3V/32862840576.html?spm=2114.search0604.8.4.353f1390EkGUTe&priceBeautifyAB=0

          It is set up for I2C and has no power supply. I run directly from 3v3. It has pullups on the SDA and SCL lines, but other than that, you are essentially going straight to the BME 280. I have only used one so far, but it seems to work with no problems. Worked with the MySensors weather station example sketch right off the bat.

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            This might be relevant: https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/forum/t/the-bargain-basement-part-4/13560/193?u=mfalkvidd

            Stock 4-pin breakout: 7.66ua in sleep mode
            Stock 6-pin breakout: 0.173ua in sleep mode

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              I use BME280 without regulator and 3Varduino, battery powered. Goes for months. BME uses very little power compared to radio so limiting battery drain is all about limiting the number of updates you send.

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              • G GRDL

                I use BME280 without regulator and 3Varduino, battery powered. Goes for months. BME uses very little power compared to radio so limiting battery drain is all about limiting the number of updates you send.

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                I just got two of these in the post today from a seller on aliexpress.

                It is not a bosch BME280 on the board - it is a device marked 696 ????

                I'll investigate more later...... Just so you know it looks like the one on the right of the OP.

                I have not opend the packets yet.

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                  #8

                  Careful. Look carefully. The one on the right is advertised as being the BMP280, not the BME280.

                  Also, you can get them for half the cost on AliExpress.

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                  • NeverDieN NeverDie

                    Careful. Look carefully. The one on the right is advertised as being the BMP280, not the BME280.

                    Also, you can get them for half the cost on AliExpress.

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                    @neverdie

                    They were from aliexpress, and it 'looks' like the one in the photo (format wise) - But was sold as a BME280 - THe photo of a BME280 on the bosch web site looks like this.....

                    0_1535996518412_BME280-Genuine.jpg

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                      @neverdie

                      They were from aliexpress, and it 'looks' like the one in the photo (format wise) - But was sold as a BME280 - THe photo of a BME280 on the bosch web site looks like this.....

                      0_1535996518412_BME280-Genuine.jpg

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                      @skywatch I was referring to the OP.

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