SparkFun Air Quality Sensor - SGP30 (Qwiic) Hookup Guide
Contributors:
El Duderino, Englandsaurus
Resources and Going Further
That's all for this guide. Hopefully after reading this and following along with the Arduino examples you are ready to integrate your SparkFun Air Quality Sensor -SGP30 (Qwiic) into your next air quality monitoring project!
For more information, take a look at the resources below:
- Schematic (PDF)
- Eagle Files (ZIP)
- Board Dimensions (PNG)
- Arduino Library GitHub Repository
- Hardware GitHub Repository
- SGP30 Datasheet
Looking to add more sensors to your indoor air quality project or simply want more weather and environmental-related tutorials? Check these out:
Hazardous Gas Monitor
Build a portable gas monitor to check for dangerous levels of hazardous gases.
SparkFun gator:environment Hookup Guide
The gator:environment combines two I2C sensors for temperature, humidity, pressure, eCO2, and eTVOC values. This tutorial will get you started using the gator:environment with the micro:bit platform.
RHT03 (DHT22) Humidity and Temperature Sensor Hookup Guide
Measure relative humidity and temperature or your environment with the RHT03 (a.k.a DHT22) low cost sensor on a single wire digital interface connected to an Arduino!
Qwiic Pressure Sensor (BMP581) Hookup Guide
Get started with the SparkFun Pressure Sensor - BMP581 (Qwiic) following this Hookup Guide
Not sure what type of air quality project you want to start? These blog posts might give you some inspiration: