Adafruit-SHT31

Python Library for Adafruit SHT31 module


Keywords
SHT31
License
MIT
Install
pip install Adafruit-SHT31==1.0.2

Documentation

Adafruit_Python_SHT31

This Python driver allows you to read data from the Adafruit SHT31D Breakout on a Raspberry Pi, Pi2 or similar device.

Requirements

This driver requires that you have previously installed the Adafruit_Python_GPIO package.

On Raspbian, you can install this package with the following commands:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install build-essential python-pip python-dev python-smbus git
git clone https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_Python_GPIO.git
cd Adafruit_Python_GPIO
sudo python setup.py install

Usage

To read a single set of data points from the SHT31, connect your Pi or Pi2 to the SHT31D breakout using I2C (connect SCL0/1 to the SCK pin and SCL0/1 to the SDI pin), and run the following command from this folder:

python Adafruit_SHT31_Example.py

Credits

This driver is based on the Adafruit_BME280 driver by Tony DiCola (Adafruit Industries), with BME280 additions kindly provided by David J. Taylor (www.satsignal.eu). Modified for use with SHT31D by Ralf Mueller, (www.bj-ig.de)

MIT License

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