Enviro+ for Raspberry Pi
PIM458
Monitor your world with Enviro+ for Raspberry Pi! There's a
whole bunch of fancy environmental sensors on this board, and
a gorgeous little full-colour LCD to display your data. It's the
perfect way to get started with citizen science!
Designed for environmental monitoring, Enviro+ lets you measure air quality (pollutant gases
and particulates*), temperature, pressure, humidity, light, and noise level. When combined with
a particulate matter sensor*, it's great for monitoring air quality just outside your house (more
information below), or without the particulate sensor you can use it to monitor indoor conditions.
Enviro+ is an affordable alternative to environmental monitoring stations that can cost tens of
thousands of pounds and, best of all, it's small and hackable and lets you contribute your data to
citizen science efforts to monitor air quality via projects like Luftdaten.
Features
BME280 temperature, pressure, humidity sensor (datasheet)
LTR‐559 light and proximity sensor (datasheet)
MICS6814 analog gas sensor (datasheet)
ADS1015 analog to digital converter (ADC) (datasheet)
MEMS microphone (datasheet)
0.96" colour LCD (160x80)
Connector for particulate matter (PM) sensor*
pHAT‐format board
Fully‐assembled
Compatible with all 40‐pin header Raspberry Pi models
Python library
*particulate matter sensor available separately
A couple of nice little extras... there's a spare ADC channel broken out on a header if you want to
connect another analog sensor, along with I2C pins in the right configuration for plugging one of
our Pimoroni I2C breakouts onto!
Citizen science air quality monitoring
We've developed this board in collaboration with the University of Sheffield, with the aim of
letting you contribute real-time air quality data from your local area to open data projects
like Luftdaten.
The alarming drop in our air quality is something that's really important to understand. Devices
like Enviro+ allow fine-grained, detailed datasets that let us see shifts in air quality through time
and across different areas of cities. The more devices that contribute data, the better quality the
dataset becomes.
Particulate matter (PM) is made up of tiny particles that are a mix of sizes and types, like dust,
pollen, mould spores, smoke particles, organic particles and metal ions, and more. Particulates
are much of what we think of as air pollution. They can be measured, in size and quantity, by
particulate matter sensors like the PMS5003 that you can connect to Enviro+.
The analog gas sensor can be used to make qualitative measurements of changes in gas
concentrations, so you can tell broadly if the three groups of gases are increasing or decreasing
in abundance. Without laboratory conditions or calibration, you won't be able to say "the
concentration of carbon monoxide is n parts per million", for example.
Temperature, air pressure and humidity can all affect particulate levels (and the gas sensor
readings) too, so the BME280 sensor on Enviro+ is really important to understanding the
other data that Enviro+ outputs.
We've got a tutorial (coming soon) that shows you how to use Enviro+ and a few easily-available
bits to build the board into a weather-proof housing that you can mount outside your house to
monitor local air quality.
Indoor monitoring
As well as outdoor air quality monitoring, Enviro+ is really good for indoor monitoring too. The
temperature, humidity, light, and noise readings can be used to keep track of conditions in your
home and, combined with the LCD to display the data and the proximity sensor for interaction, it
makes an ideal headless monitoring device.
Why not combine it with some IoT smarts like an Alexa skill so that you can ask what the
temperature or humidity is? Or you could set up a trigger action with IFTTT that turns your
Philips Hue lights on when the light level drops below a certain level. There's loads of
possibilities!
Software
We've put together a Python library to control all the parts of your Enviro+. There's a bunch of
examples for each of the individual parts, an all-in-one example that shows you the data
from Enviro+'s sensors in a visual way. There's also an example that shows you how
to contribute data to Luftdaten (requires particulate matter sensor).
Getting started
Have a read through our (exhaustive!) Getting Started with Enviro+ tutorial that walks you
through how to install the software, how to run the code examples, and how to use
the Enviro+ Python library.
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