A self-solder DHT11 sensor board for the Raspberry Pi
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Note: requires soldering by the purchaser. This is a basic board that connects a DHT11 temperature & humidity sensor (included) to the first 16 GPIO pins of a Raspberry Pi. The sensor is connected to…
Read More…Note: requires soldering by the purchaser.
This is a basic board that connects a DHT11 temperature & humidity sensor (included) to the first 16 GPIO pins of a Raspberry Pi. The sensor is connected to GPIO pin 4.
Solder the 10K resistor in place and then the DHT11 (pin 3 need not be soldered and may be snipped-off). Then solder the header noting that it is "keyed" and will only fit onto the PCB in one orientation.
Connect the board to the top 16 GPIO pins (i.e. pins 1 to 16) ensuring the the board lays over the Raspberry Pi (i.e. is not sticking out the side).
You can then visit the excellent Raspberry Pi Spy website for software information:
https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2017/09/dht11-temperature-and-humidity-sensor-raspberry-pi/
Note, though, that my board uses GPIO 4 so you should use this command:
python AdafruitDHT.py 11 4
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