SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T18:11:02-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #690191 on SPX-18365 - CO₂ Humidity and Temperature Sensor - SCD40 (Qwiic)Customer #690191urn:uuid:f036c891-0d24-e8af-0866-f28d0687e2b32022-09-06T08:57:37-06:00<p>I purchased this sensor at Adafruit but there was not a way to put it to work with their library. I then tried with this Sparkfun library and it is working. Now I owe a purchase from here, Sparkfun. It is strange that you use one part from the other and this happens! Use Example1_BasicReadings.ino</p>
santaimpersonator on SPX-18365 - CO₂ Humidity and Temperature Sensor - SCD40 (Qwiic)santaimpersonatorurn:uuid:e366b93a-fd4d-91f4-55f4-5b50e5fd72e12021-07-21T11:49:33-06:00<p>Please refer to the <a href="https://cdn.sparkfun.com/assets/d/4/9/a/d/Sensirion_CO2_Sensors_SCD4x_Datasheet.pdf" rel="nofollow">datasheet</a> and <a href="https://cdn.sparkfun.com/assets/2/4/9/9/a/Qwiic-CO2_Sensor-SCD40_Schematic.pdf" rel="nofollow">schematic</a>.</p>
Customer #1452459 on SPX-18365 - CO₂ Humidity and Temperature Sensor - SCD40 (Qwiic)Customer #1452459urn:uuid:b1b3fd8d-bfde-8f1d-c003-bb864dc42cf72021-07-19T20:50:47-06:00<p>Can it be powered by 5V? Assuming that I2C would still be 3.3V.</p>
Customer #1502823 on SPX-18365 - CO₂ Humidity and Temperature Sensor - SCD40 (Qwiic)Customer #1502823urn:uuid:a8e7f0d8-b41b-a9d5-19b1-f6a553f7aece2021-07-10T17:33:51-06:00<p>Any hope for a MicroPython example?</p>