pimoroni-pico/micropython/modules/breakout_scd41
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README.md Add SCD41 MicroPython bindings 2021-12-16 11:39:34 +00:00
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README.md

SCD41 CO2 Sensor Driver

Getting Started

Construct a new PimoroniI2C instance for your specific board. Breakout Garden uses pins 4 & 5 and Pico Explorer uses pins 20 & 21.

Since SCD41 has a fixed I2C address and the Sensirion SCD4x library is used under the hood, it's wrapped up as a module for Python.

Import the breakout_scd41 and call init to set up I2C:

import time

import pimoroni_i2c
import breakout_scd41

i2c = pimoroni_i2c.PimoroniI2C(4, 5)

breakout_scd41.init(i2c)

Taking Measurements

Before taking a measurement you must start periodic measurement by calling start().

Poll on ready() and use measure() to read the result when it's True:

breakout_scd41.start()

while True:
    if breakout_scd41.ready():
        co2, temperature, humidity = breakout_scd41.measure()
        print(co2, temperature, humidity)
        time.sleep(1.0)

The measure() method will return a Tuple containing the CO2 reading, temperature in degrees C and humidity.