Pico Air Monitoring Expansion
The Pico Air Monitoring Expansion is a HAT for Raspberry Pi Pico that measures suspended particulate matter (PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10) in the air. It uses a PMSA003 digital laser dust sensor and includes an onboard 0.91″ OLED display for real-time readings.
The board communicates with the Pico via UART and also breaks out additional GPIO pins for connecting external peripherals and sensors.
Key Features
- PMSA003 Sensor – Digital laser dust sensor for particulate measurement
- PM Readings – Measures PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10 concentrations
- 0.91″ OLED Display – Real-time air quality readings onboard
- UART Communication – Serial interface to Raspberry Pi Pico
- GPIO Breakout – Extra pins for external sensors and peripherals
- Open Source – Hardware and software available on GitHub
Specifications
- Sensor – PMSA003
- Particle Range – 0.3–1.0 µm, 1.0–2.5 µm, 2.5–10 µm
- Counting Efficiency – 50% @ 0.3 µm, 98% @ ≥0.5 µm
- Supply Voltage – 5 V DC
- Operating Current – 100 mA max
- Standby Current – ≤200 µA
- Response Time – ≤10 s
- Operating Temperature – 10 to 60 °C
- Dimensions – Approx. 92 × 68 mm
Ideal For
- Indoor and outdoor air quality monitoring
- Environmental sensing projects
- Portable particulate matter measurement
- STEM and maker projects with Raspberry Pi Pico
Package Contents
- 1× Pico Air Monitoring Expansion
Resources
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