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44 lines
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HDC1000 NodeMCU module
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Here's my NodeMCU module for the TI HDC1000 temperature and humidity sensor. It should work with the HDC1008 too but I haven't tested it.
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### Setup your sensor:
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First, require it:
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`HDC1000 = require("HDC1000")`
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Then, initialize it:
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`HDC1000.init(sda, scl, drdyn)`
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If you don't want to use the DRDYn pin, set it to false: a 20ms delay will be automatically set after each read request.
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`HDC1000.init(sda, scl, false)`
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Configure it:
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`HDC1000.config()`
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Default options set the address to 0x40 and enable both temperature and humidity readings at 14-bit resolution, with the integrated heater on. You can change them by initializing your sensor like this:
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`HDC1000.config(address, resolution, heater);`
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"resolution" can be set to 14 bits for both temperature and humidity (0x00 - default) 11 bits for temperature (0x40), 11 bits for humidity (0x01), 8 bits for humidity (0x20)
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"heater" can be set to ON (0x20 - default) or OFF (0x00)
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### Read some values
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You can read temperature and humidity by using the following commands:
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`temperature = HDC1000.getTemp()` in Celsius degrees.
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`humidity = HDC1000.getHumi()` in %
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### Check your battery
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The following code returns true if the battery voltage is <2.8V, false otherwise.
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`isDead = HDC1000.batteryDead();`
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Happy making! Also, check out my Breakout Board and Arduino library for this chip: http://b.truzzi.me/hdc1000-temperature-and-humidity-sensor-breakout-with-arduino-library/.
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