With the Raspberry Pi Pico Air Quality Expansion Board, you can keep an eye on the air quality.
If you're working on a project or want to keep an eye on particulate matter, the Pico Air Monitoring is a great place to start. Particulate matter is a blend or mixture of suspended particles such as sulphate, nitrates, ammonia, sodium chloride, black carbon, mineral dust, and water that can harm the health of living beings. Pico Air Monitoring Expansion uses a high-tech Digital Laser Dust Sensor, PMSA003, with on-board 0.91" OLED Display to offer information on suspended particulate matter (PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10) in the air per unit volume through digital output.
Pico Air Monitoring Expansion |
Pico Air Monitoring Expansion uses a high-tech Digital Laser Dust Sensor, PMSA003, with on-board 0.91" OLED Display to offer information on suspended particulate matter (PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10) in the air per unit volume through digital output.
If the Pico Air Monitoring crowdfunding campaign meets its contribution target and the project is completed on time, international shipment is planned to begin in November 2021. Watch the promotional video below to learn more about the Rapsberry Pi Pico Air Monitoring quality sensor project.
Jump over to the official Pico Air Monitoring Expansion crowd funding campaign website by clicking the link below for a comprehensive breakdown of all available early bird pledges, stretch goals, supplementary media, and more features for the Raspberry Pi air quality sensor.
Pico Air Monitoring Expansion : Real-Time PM Sensor for Pico
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