Fast delivery
Discount conditions for companies
Up to 10% discount for pupils, students and educational institutions
Europe-wide shipping starts at €4.90
Close filter
 
from to
3 from 3
No results were found for the filtering!
Still 2 in stock!
SCD40 sensor for CO2, temperature and humidity
SCD40 sensor for CO2, temperature and humidity
Content 1 Piece
€36.16 *

Delivery time: appr. 1-3 days

About the product
Still 1 in stock!
SCD41 Sensor - CO2, temperature & humidity sensor
SCD41 Sensor - CO2, temperature & humidity sensor
Content 1 Piece
€50.61 *

Delivery time: appr. 1-3 days

About the product
Sold out
Grove all-in-one environmental sensor SEN55
Grove all-in-one environmental sensor SEN55
Content 1 Piece
€61.50 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Grove All-in-One environmental sensor SEN54
Grove All-in-One environmental sensor SEN54
Content 1 Piece
€56.00 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Grove - Temperature, humidity & barometer sensor (BME280)
Grove - Temperature, humidity & barometer...
Content 1 Piece
€21.80 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Grove - Capacitive soil moisture sensor (corrosion-resistant)
Grove - Capacitive soil moisture sensor...
Content 1 Piece
€6.80 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Grove - Water level sensor (10 cm) for Arduino
Grove - Water level sensor (10 cm) for Arduino
Content 1 Piece
€8.80 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Grove - TDS sensor / measuring device for water quality
Grove - TDS sensor / measuring device for water...
Content 1 Piece
€16.00 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Grove - Humidifier fog machine v1.0
Grove - Humidifier fog machine v1.0
Content 1 Piece
€12.40 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Grove - CO2, temperature and humidity sensor (SCD41)
Grove - CO2, temperature and humidity sensor...
Content 1 Piece
€65.30 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Grove - Temperature & Humidity Sensor Pro (DHT22/AM2302)
Grove - Temperature & Humidity Sensor Pro...
Content 1 Piece
€10.00 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Grove - 4-in-1 environmental sensor (BME680) - for Arduino
Grove - 4-in-1 environmental sensor (BME680) -...
Content 1 Piece
€25.60 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Grove - High precision I2C temperature & humidity sensor (SHT35)
Grove - High precision I2C temperature &...
Content 1 Piece
€15.60 *

Delivery time 1-3 Working days

About the product
Sold out
Arduino Plug and Make Kit
Arduino Plug and Make Kit
Content 1 Piece
€94.80 *

Soon available for you again!

About the product
3 from 3

Moisture sensors for microcontrollers - how does it work?

A short definition in advance: Humidity refers to the degree of water content of a certain test object. Admittedly, this sounds relatively boring at first, but on closer inspection it is an incredibly exciting topic, because we encounter moisture in many places in our daily environment.

Moisture sensors help us to determine this level of moisture and thus derive measures. So far, this is actually quite logical, but what does it mean exactly?
Let's take a look at two examples: While too moist firewood annoys us in winter, we are happy in summer when the soil of our beloved houseplants is sufficiently watered. In both cases, moisture sensors help us to achieve the desired level of moisture.

The best-known measuring principle here is probably capacitive humidity measurement. Here, the conductivity of the dielectric (a non-conductor) located between two measuring rods is determined by reading the change in the electric field. The capacitive humidity measurement is therefore a relative humidity measurement. 

Practical tip for using humidity sensors with Arduino microcontrollers

With single board computers like the Arduino UNO or the ESP32 you can build relatively easy and cheap electronic circuits that are used to monitor the humidity level. The selected sensor supplies measured values to the microcontroller at time intervals. These measured values are then output on a display (such as the OLED SD1306) or used to stop the water supply, for example, as part of an automated greenhouse. There are no limits to your ideas!

Last viewed