UPDATE 2016-10-24: Dave Conroy of CRT Labs will present the PiAQ tonight at Chicago hackerspace Pumping Station: One
National Association of Realtors’ CRT Labs in Chicago has developed a Raspberry Pi HAT to make information about the air people are breathing more accessible:
The PiAQ
Open Source Indoor Air Quality Sensor for Raspberry Pi
Measurement Points:
- Temperature (SHT31)
- Relative Humidity (SHT31)
- VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) (IAQ Core)
- Derived CO2 (IAQ Core)
- Barometric Pressure (MPL3115A2)
- Light Intensity (TSL2561)
- CO Concentration (MiCS-4154)
- NO2 Concentration (MiCS-4154)
- Sound Intensity (ADMP401)
Connectivity:
- FSK (RFM69HW 433/915MHz)
- WiFi (Particle Photon)
- Cellular (Particle Electron) (Coming soon)
- LoRa (Coming Soon)
- Akram Ali (@AKstudios)
- David Conroy (@dconroy)
- Christopher Coté (@entone)
Schematics and Eagle CAD Files are on GitHub:
/PiAQ
CRTLabs has shared the board on OSH Park:
Nice project!
Is there a way to get this fully assembled PiAQ shipped to Germany?
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I don’t believe so. This is just a research project by CRT Labs at this point.
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