The SparkFun Qwiic BME280 Atmospheric Sensor and BME280/ENS160 Environmental Combo Breakout Boards provide a simple and cost effective solution for adding atmospheric sensing to your project. Implementing a SparkFun Qwiic I2C interface, these sensors can be rapidly added to any project with boards that are part of the SparkFun Qwiic ecosystem.
This repository implements a Python package for the SparkFun Qwiic BME280. This package works with Python, MicroPython and CircuitPython.
This python package enables the user to access the features of the BME280 via a single Qwiic cable. This includes reading humidity, pressure, altitude, temperature, calibration and more. The capabilities of the BME280 are each demonstrated in the included examples.
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This Python package supports the following SparkFun qwiic products on Python, MicroPython and Circuit python.
Python | Platform | Boards |
---|---|---|
Python | Linux | Raspberry Pi , NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano via the SparkFun Qwiic SHIM |
MicroPython | Raspberry Pi - RP2, ESP32 | SparkFun RP2040 Thing+, SparkFun RP2350 Thing+, SparkFun ESP32 Thing+ |
CircuitPython | Raspberry Pi - RP2, ESP32 | SparkFun RP2040 Thing+, SparkFun RP2350 Thing+, SparkFun ESP32 Thing+ |
Note
The listed supported platforms and boards are the primary platform targets tested. It is fully expected that this package will work across a wide variety of Python enabled systems.
The first step to using this package is installing it on your system. The install method depends on the python platform. The following sections outline installation on Python, MicroPython and CircuitPython.
The package is primarily installed using the pip3
command, downloading the package from the Python Index - "PyPi".
Note - the below instructions outline installation on a Linux-based (Raspberry Pi) system.
First, setup a virtual environment from a specific directory using venv:
python3 -m venv path/to/venv
You can pass any path as path/to/venv, just make sure you use the same one for all future steps. For more information on venv click here.
Next, install the qwiic package with:
path/to/venv/bin/pip3 install sparkfun-qwiic-bme280
Now you should be able to run any example or custom python scripts that have import qwiic_bme280
by running e.g.:
path/to/venv/bin/python3 example_script.py
If not already installed, follow the instructions here to install mpremote on your computer.
Connect a device with MicroPython installed to your computer and then install the package directly to your device with mpremote mip.
mpremote mip install github:sparkfun/qwiic_bme280_py
If you would also like to install the examples for this repository, issue the following mip command as well:
mpremote mip install --target "" github:sparkfun/qwiic_bme280_py@examples
If not already installed, follow the instructions here to install CircUp on your computer.
Ensure that you have the latest version of the SparkFun Qwiic CircuitPython bundle.
circup bundle-add sparkfun/Qwiic_Py
Finally, connect a device with CircuitPython installed to your computer and then install the package directly to your device with circup.
circup install --py qwiic_bme280
If you would like to install any of the examples from this repository, issue the corresponding circup command from below. (NOTE: The below syntax assumes you are using CircUp on Windows. Linux and Mac will have different path seperators (i.e. "/" vs. ""). See the CircUp "example" command documentation for more information)
circup example qwiic_bme280\qwiic_bme280_ex1
circup example qwiic_bme280\qwiic_bme280_ex4
circup example qwiic_bme280\qwiic_bme280_ex5
Below is a quickstart program to print humidity, pressure, altitude, and temperature read from the BME280.
See the examples directory for more detailed use examples and examples/README.md for a summary of the available examples.
import qwiic_bme280
import time
import sys
def runExample():
print("\nSparkFun BME280 Sensor Example 1\n")
mySensor = qwiic_bme280.QwiicBme280()
if mySensor.connected == False:
print("The Qwiic BME280 device isn't connected to the system. Please check your connection", \
file=sys.stderr)
return
mySensor.begin()
while True:
print("Humidity:\t%.3f" % mySensor.humidity)
print("Pressure:\t%.3f" % mySensor.pressure)
print("Altitude:\t%.3f" % mySensor.altitude_feet)
print("Temperature:\t%.2f" % mySensor.temperature_fahrenheit)
print("")
time.sleep(1)