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Photon Weather Shield Hookup Guide

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Joel_E_B Introduction

Have you ever wanted to have your own weather station? Or how about your own thermostat capable of controlling your home climate from the Web? Using the Photon from Particle coupled with the Photon Weather shield from SparkFun, you can now connect your weather related project to the Internet of Things!

SparkFun Photon Weather Shield DEV-13630

The SparkFun Photon Weather Shield is an easy to use add-on board that grants you access to barometric pressure, relative hum…

Retired Please Note:

All SparkFun shields for the Photon are also compatible with the

Core

from Particle. The WKP, DAC and VBT pins on the Photon will be labeled A7, A6 and 3V3*, respectively, on the Core, but will not alter the functionality of any of the Shields.

Covered in this Tutorial

This tutorial will cover all the hardware features on the board, all the libraries and firmware you need to communicate with the sensors, how to communicate with said sensors, and how to add additional sensors and parts to create a fully-functional, Internet-connected weather station.

Suggested Materials

If you are looking to just measure Temperature, Humidity, and/or Barometric Pressure or Altitude, you can integrate the Photon Weather Shield into your project right out of the box! No soldering necessary!

The Weather Shield also has numerous optional ports on which other sensors or other devices, such as Bluetooth or XBees, can be added. If you wish to follow along with the numerous examples in this tutorial, you can find most of the parts used in the wish list below.

We really wanted to create a customizable shield for numerous weather project applications. You can add or omit any of the sensors you see throughout this tutorial as well as adding parts not mentioned here.

Suggested Reading

The following are suggestions for other resources to read before getting started with your Photon Weather Shield.

Check out the Hookup Guides for each of the sensors located on the shield for more information specific to that sensor.

If you are unfamiliar with any of the concepts below, we suggest checking out those tutorials as well.


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