WipperSnapper Enables SGP30 Air Quality Sensor Breakout – VOC and eCO2 Support, No Coding Required!
You now can use the SGP30 Air Quality Sensor Breakout for VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) and eCO2 (Equivalent Carbon Dioxide) measurements, all without the need for writing a single line of code! We’ve updated our no-code IoT firmware, Wippersnapper, to include support for the SGP30 Air Quality Sensor.
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ChatGPT use disclosure! The title of this blog post was going to be “WipperSnapper Adds Support for using the SGP30 Air Quality Sensor Breakout – VOC and eCO2 without Writing Code!”. I am testing using different blog post titles for different sensor types using GPT-3.5. After a few generations via GPT-3.5, the blog post title was changed to “WipperSnapper Enables SGP30 Air Quality Sensor Breakout – VOC and eCO2 Support, No Coding Required!”. The first line of this blog post was also generated and edited.
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