This super-smart Bosch sensor measures temperature, pressure and humidity precisely. It also has an AI-enhanced gas scanner function.
Like previous sensors in the BME6XX series, this high quality sensor can be used to monitor every aspect of your environment, taking high precision measurements of temperature, pressure and humidity.
It also features a gas scanner function with extended measurements, which will react to changes in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) and the presence of carbon monoxide and hydrogen to give a general measure of indoor or outdoor air quality. With Bosch's software, you can analyse the gas readings further and train the algorithms to make inferences about specific air quality indicators, including the likelihood of bacteria growth and the presence of other organic contaminants. Improvements
Improvements from the previous BME688 sensor include lower power consumption and increased robustness in humid environments.
Want to get an idea of whether there's adequate ventilation in your bedroom, your workshop, or workplace? Set up a BME690 on a Raspberry Pi Zero W or Pico W and have it log sensor readings to a file or post them into your favourite home automation software or a web service like adafruit.io.
This breakout is compatible with our Breakout Garden system, where using breakouts is as easy just popping it into one of the slots and starting to grow your project, create, and code. It's also Qw/ST compatible, which means it can be plugged into microcontroller or HATs with a Qwiic or STEMMA QT connector using a handy cable.
We've designed this breakout board so that you can solder on the piece of right angle socket header and pop it straight onto the bottom left 5 pins on your Raspberry Pi's GPIO header (pins 1, 3, 5, 7, 9). The right angle header also has the advantage of positioning the breakout away from the Pi's CPU so as to minimise radiated heat.
Bosch provide a C library for this sensor, plus desktop tools for further analysis of the sensor data.
We also provide a Python library for use with Raspberry Pi computers.
You can also use this breakout with Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 and RP2350 powered microcontrollers, using C++ or one of our custom MicroPython builds.