NEW GUIDE: Adafruit LPS28 Pressure Sensor #AdafruitLearningSystem @Adafruit
The Adafruit LPS28 (LPS28DFW) Pressure Sensor is unique in that it can handle a much higher range of pressures: almost every other sensor we’ve encountered tops out at about 1260 hPa. That means they’re totally fine for measuring altitude for most human endeavors, we tend to stay above sea level. However, for some scientific or deep-water uses, 1260 will not cut it! That’s why we’re happy to stock a sensor that can go down to 4060 hPa – that’s as low as -43,000 feet below sea level in air or 40 meters underwater.
The Adafruit LPS28 Pressure Sensor guide has everything you need to get started with this breakout. There’s pages for overview, pinouts, CircuitPython and Python, Arduino and resources for download.
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