Overview:
The KY-015 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Module is a digital sensor that uses a DHT11 chip to measure both temperature and humidity. It provides a reliable and simple way to monitor environmental conditions and is widely used in weather stations, home automation, and environmental monitoring systems. The sensor outputs digital data via a 1-wire protocol, making it easy to integrate with microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32.
KY-015 Humidity and Sensor Module
$999.00Price
Key Features:
- Digital Output: Provides precise temperature and humidity readings in digital format.
- Combined Sensor: Measures both temperature and humidity using a single DHT11 sensor.
- 1-Wire Interface: Uses a simple serial communication protocol that only requires one data line.
- Pre-calibrated: No external calibration required, simplifying use in projects.
- Low Power Consumption: Suitable for battery-powered devices.
Specifications:
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V to 5.5V
- Current Consumption: 1.5mA (max)
- Temperature Measurement Range: 0ºC to 50ºC (32ºF to 122ºF)
- Temperature Accuracy: ±2ºC
- Humidity Measurement Range: 20% to 90% RH
- Humidity Accuracy: ±5% RH
- Data Resolution: 1% RH, 1°C
- Sampling Rate: 1 sample every 2 seconds
- Dimensions: 2cm x 4.5cm
Pinout:
- VCC: Power supply (3.3V to 5.5V)
- GND: Ground
- Signal (S): Data output pin
Applications:
- Weather Stations: Used in systems to measure and display temperature and humidity.
- Smart Homes: Monitors room conditions for controlling HVAC systems or managing smart appliances.
- Agriculture and Greenhouses: Helps in monitoring environmental conditions to optimize plant growth.
- HVAC Systems: For controlling heating, ventilation, and air conditioning based on real-time temperature and humidity data.
- Environmental Monitoring: Suitable for long-term logging of environmental conditions in various settings.
The KY-015 Temperature and Humidity Module is easy to use and integrates seamlessly with many microcontroller platforms, making it ideal for both beginner projects and more advanced monitoring systems.