SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T04:02:59-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #617617 on SEN-16476 - SparkFun Qwiic MicroPressure SensorCustomer #617617urn:uuid:11cf5751-a3fa-e064-a7b0-be2300ac68962021-07-04T19:37:41-06:00<p>I found CircuitPython code that can be used with it. Works well:
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-mprls-ported-pressure-sensor-breakout</p>
xsk8rat on SEN-16476 - SparkFun Qwiic MicroPressure Sensorxsk8raturn:uuid:7a7ff557-810b-e931-716b-84aaa98213732021-04-13T14:22:09-06:00<p>Hi,
Sorry i don't know! It's some beastly industrial thing at work. It has it has a backup twin and their own room.
Mark</p>
guillengap on SEN-16476 - SparkFun Qwiic MicroPressure Sensorguillengapurn:uuid:fa77b70e-78bc-cf2d-9bef-8fb602288ae92021-01-25T15:54:58-07:00<p>My QWICC connector doesn't communicate ... you can solder the pins GND, 3V3, SDA, SCL ... then connect them directly to the artemis board, Arduino UNO, etc and use the same libraries and examples of DOCUMENTS or: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/sparkfun-qwiic-micropressure-hookup-guide?_ga=2.85588889.1077246316.1611532025-1736339105.1600121553</p>
Customer #1608375 on SEN-16476 - SparkFun Qwiic MicroPressure SensorCustomer #1608375urn:uuid:ba551d09-4f4b-28af-d538-5a6d528bb5422021-01-25T15:27:29-07:00<p>@guillengap can you explain what the issue was? I'm not able to communicate with the QWIC connector. I can see SDA and SCL on the test pins on the board via a scope, so it seems like it's getting the right signal. I've gone through the Tech Forum, but thought I'd ask here too since you brought up the issue, thanks.</p>
guillengap on SEN-16476 - SparkFun Qwiic MicroPressure Sensorguillengapurn:uuid:11feabbe-72eb-4140-1c60-ab1a05db89d62020-12-14T10:24:45-07:00<p>RECOMMENDATION: I have one of these sensors and the Qwiic connector didn't work ... It only works with 12C pins (SDA and SCL) ... it's very precise and useful, and you just have to correct the Qwiic connector</p>
Customer #1622089 on SEN-16476 - SparkFun Qwiic MicroPressure SensorCustomer #1622089urn:uuid:d5096a72-5ae5-6e15-6586-67023fa81ac72020-09-13T11:40:52-06:00<p>Hi,<p>I am doing a project with vacuum to create around 0 psia. But could not reach less than 3 psia. Which vacuum pump are you using?</p><p>Thank you</p></p>
xsk8rat on SEN-16476 - SparkFun Qwiic MicroPressure Sensorxsk8raturn:uuid:60f6d8d7-c844-02b7-7139-b2c5dfb3221d2020-09-08T13:49:40-06:00<p>It doesn't look like i can't formally review this, as i had "Purchasing" buy it at work instead of buying it myself from home.<p>5 stars! Easy to use, very steady output - not noisy like other sensors i have used. Nice! We are tracking vacuum around 0.4 psia and it seems reliable so far.</p></p>
bboyho on SEN-16476 - SparkFun Qwiic MicroPressure Sensorbboyhourn:uuid:78559dcc-3ae4-2e15-d476-12db4ab0557b2020-07-24T11:04:51-06:00<p>Sorry about that! The documents section has been updated to include the IC part number used on the breakout board by another representative.</p>
philfromseattle on SEN-16476 - SparkFun Qwiic MicroPressure Sensorphilfromseattleurn:uuid:9bdfb612-7be5-985d-fa68-adaaa5888e8c2020-07-24T08:43:14-06:00<p>You should say which exact sensor is on the BoB. From the data sheet there are 31x9x3 possibilities. I'm guessing it's the MPRLS0025PA 0000 1 x (don't know the transfer function) based on the text. But, I hate guessing when it comes to electronics. Please be explicit.</p>