In this example we take a look at an MLX90615 IR thermometer, we will connect this to a LinkIT one. There will be 2 examples to look at which are written using the Arduino IDE
In this article we will connect a CCS811 gas sensor to a Linkit One and we will create an example using the Arduino IDE to display the values via web page and also a version which displays values on a web page
The LX1972 is a low cost silicon light sensor with spectral response that closely emulates the human eye. Patented circuitry produces peak spectral response at 520nm, with IR response less than ±5%, of the peak response, above 900nm. The…
In this example we will connect an OPT3001 to a linkIt one The OPT3001 is a sensor that measures the intensity of visible light. The spectral response of the sensor tightly matches the photopic response of the human eye and includes…
The MAX44009 ambient light sensor features an I²C digital output that is ideal for a number of portable applications such as smartphones, notebooks, and industrial sensors. At less than 1µA operating current, it is the lowest power ambient…
The LSM6DS3 is a system-in-package featuring a 3D digital accelerometer and a 3D digital gyroscope performing at 1.25 mA (up to 1.6 kHz ODR) in high-performance mode and enabling always-on low-power features for an optimal motion experience…
The BMA250E is an advanced, ultra-small, triaxial, low-g acceleration sensor with digital interfaces, aiming for low-power consumer electronics applications. Featuring 10 bit digital resolution, the BMA250E allows low-noise measurement of…
In this example we connect a MS5611 barometric pressure sensor to a LInkit One
In this example we take a look at the TMP175 temperature sensor, connected to a Linkit one and the example will be craeted using the ARduino IDE
TEMT6000X01 ambient light sensor is a silicon NPN epitaxial planar phototransistor in a miniature transparent 1206 package for surface mounting. It is sensitive to visible light much like the human eye and has peak sensitivity at 570 nm.