Long Distance Temperature and Humidity Sensor for Raspberry Pi
Does anyone know of a good alternative to the DHT22 for temperature and humidity sensing on the Raspberry Pi?
The DHT22 works great, but the wire length can only be a few feet long before you start running into problems. I want to connect a temp/humidity sensor at about 15 feet away.
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Does anyone know of a good alternative to the DHT22 for temperature and humidity sensing on the Raspberry Pi?
The DHT22 works great, but the wire length can only be a few feet long before you start running into problems. I want to connect a temp/humidity sensor at about 15 feet away.
raspberry-pi hardware temperature
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Does anyone know of a good alternative to the DHT22 for temperature and humidity sensing on the Raspberry Pi?
The DHT22 works great, but the wire length can only be a few feet long before you start running into problems. I want to connect a temp/humidity sensor at about 15 feet away.
raspberry-pi hardware temperature
Does anyone know of a good alternative to the DHT22 for temperature and humidity sensing on the Raspberry Pi?
The DHT22 works great, but the wire length can only be a few feet long before you start running into problems. I want to connect a temp/humidity sensor at about 15 feet away.
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raspberry-pi hardware temperature
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You can use some of 1-wire sensors, for example temperature>DS18B20 humidity>DS2438 or some else.
You can read more about 1-wire specification here
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You can use some of 1-wire sensors, for example temperature>DS18B20 humidity>DS2438 or some else.
You can read more about 1-wire specification here
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You can use some of 1-wire sensors, for example temperature>DS18B20 humidity>DS2438 or some else.
You can read more about 1-wire specification here
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You can use some of 1-wire sensors, for example temperature>DS18B20 humidity>DS2438 or some else.
You can read more about 1-wire specification here
You can use some of 1-wire sensors, for example temperature>DS18B20 humidity>DS2438 or some else.
You can read more about 1-wire specification here
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