This is a library for the ST LPS25H component.
The LPS25H is an ultra compact absolute piezoresistive pressure sensor. It includes a monolithic sensing element and an IC interface able to take the information from the sensing element and to provide a digital signal to the external world.
The sensing element consists of a suspended membrane realized inside a single mono-silicon substrate. It is capable to detect the absolute pressure and is manufactured with a dedicated process developed by ST.
The membrane is very small compared to the traditionally built silicon micromachined membranes. Membrane breakage is prevented by an intrinsic mechanical stopper..
Host control and result reading is performed using an I2C interface, no extra pin are required.
It was principally designed to work with the SmartEverything board, but could be easily adapt and use on every Arduino and Arduino Certified boards.
Written by Seve [email protected].
- /examples - Example sketches for the library (.ino). Run these from the Arduino IDE.
- /src - Source files for the library (.cpp, .h).
- library.properties - General library properties for the Arduino package manager.
- Change example to be more Arduino boards compatible and not only for ASME boards family.
- Fixed Issue:
Fix Pressure example: Add Wire.begin() to initiate the Wire library and join the I2C bus
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- Installing an Arduino Library Guide - How to install a SmartEverything library on the Arduino IDE using the Library Manager
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