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Adafruit AHT20 - Temperature & Humidity Sensor Breakout Board

Adafruit AHT20 - Temperature & Humidity Sensor Breakout Board

The AHT20 is a nice but inexpensive temperature and humidity sensor from the same folks that brought us the DHT22. You can take sensor readings as often as you like, and it uses standard I2C so its super easy to use with any Arduino or Linux/Raspberry Pi board.

This sensor has a typical accuracy of +- 2% relative humidity, and +-0.3 °C. There is only one I2C address so its not a good option when you need multiple humidity sensors.

As with all Adafruit breakouts, they've done the work to make this handy temperature-and-humidity super easy to use. They've put it on a breakout board with the required support circuitry and connectors to make it easy to work with and is now a trend they've added SparkFun Qwiic compatible STEMMA QT JST SH connectors that allow you to get going without needing to solder. Just use a STEMMA QT adapter cable, plug it into your favorite microcontroller or Blinka supported SBC and you're ready to rock!

Check out the learning guide which has schematics, diagrams, libraries and more!

TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • Use with 3.3V or 5V power/logic
  • I2C address 0x38
  • Temperature range: -40 to 85 °C (+-0.3 °C accuracy)
  • Relative Humidity range: 0 to 100 RH% (+-2 % accuracy

Revision History:

  • As of September 16, 2022 - this sensor breakout may come with black or tan STEMMA QT connectors - they work the same!
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Adafruit AHT20 - Temperature & Humidity Sensor Breakout Board

The AHT20 is a nice but inexpensive temperature and humidity sensor from the same folks that brought us the DHT22. You can take sensor readings as often as you like, and it uses standard I2C so its super easy to use with any Arduino or Linux/Raspberry Pi board.

This sensor has a typical accuracy of +- 2% relative humidity, and +-0.3 °C. There is only one I2C address so its not a good option when you need multiple humidity sensors.

As with all Adafruit breakouts, they've done the work to make this handy temperature-and-humidity super easy to use. They've put it on a breakout board with the required support circuitry and connectors to make it easy to work with and is now a trend they've added SparkFun Qwiic compatible STEMMA QT JST SH connectors that allow you to get going without needing to solder. Just use a STEMMA QT adapter cable, plug it into your favorite microcontroller or Blinka supported SBC and you're ready to rock!

Check out the learning guide which has schematics, diagrams, libraries and more!

TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • Use with 3.3V or 5V power/logic
  • I2C address 0x38
  • Temperature range: -40 to 85 °C (+-0.3 °C accuracy)
  • Relative Humidity range: 0 to 100 RH% (+-2 % accuracy

Revision History:

  • As of September 16, 2022 - this sensor breakout may come with black or tan STEMMA QT connectors - they work the same!

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The AHT20 is a nice but inexpensive temperature and humidity sensor from the same folks that brought us the DHT22. You can take sensor readings as often as you like, and it uses standard I2C so its super easy to use with any Arduino or Linux/Raspberry Pi board.

This sensor has a typical accuracy of +- 2% relative humidity, and +-0.3 °C. There is only one I2C address so its not a good option when you need multiple humidity sensors.

As with all Adafruit breakouts, they've done the work to make this handy temperature-and-humidity super easy to use. They've put it on a breakout board with the required support circuitry and connectors to make it easy to work with and is now a trend they've added SparkFun Qwiic compatible STEMMA QT JST SH connectors that allow you to get going without needing to solder. Just use a STEMMA QT adapter cable, plug it into your favorite microcontroller or Blinka supported SBC and you're ready to rock!

Check out the learning guide which has schematics, diagrams, libraries and more!

TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • Use with 3.3V or 5V power/logic
  • I2C address 0x38
  • Temperature range: -40 to 85 °C (+-0.3 °C accuracy)
  • Relative Humidity range: 0 to 100 RH% (+-2 % accuracy

Revision History:

  • As of September 16, 2022 - this sensor breakout may come with black or tan STEMMA QT connectors - they work the same!

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