SparkFun Air Quality Sensor - SGP30 (Qwiic) Hookup Guide

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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:

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: