Adafruit WipperSnapper No-Code IoT interface adds support for more I2C Sensors! #AdafruitIO #IoT #InternetOfThings @Adafruit
We’ve released support for additional I2C sensors (such as the BME280 and DPS310) to Adafruit IO WipperSnapper, the no-code IoT interface for Adafruit IO. You can now pull data from these sensors straight into Adafruit IO, in less than five minutes!
This past Wednesday on SHOW and TELL, Brent showed off adding two sensors (an AHT20 and a DPS310) in Adafruit WipperSnapper. He also demonstrated the new Adafruit WipperSnapper Component repository on GitHub where you can contribute descriptions of your favorite components and sensors, so they can be used with WipperSnapper. We’ll have a guide on the Adafruit Learning System for adding components to this repository soon!
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