Assuming you have already gone through the WipperSnapper Setup page and connected your board to WipperSnapper, navigate to the WipperSnapper board list.
On this page, select the WipperSnapper board you just connected.
- If you do not see your board listed - go back to the WipperSnapper Setup Page and make sure it registers with Adafrut.io
On the device page, quickly check that your device is online and is running the latest version of the WipperSnapper firmware.
The device tile on the left indicates the version number of the firmware running on the connected board.
- If the firmware version is green with a checkmark -Â continue with this guide.
- If the firmware version is red with an "X" - update to the latest WipperSnapper firmware on your board before continuing.
Adding Components
When you are on the new Barometer device page, start by adding the barometric pressure sensor. Click on either the New Component Button, or the big + icon in the middle of the page.
In the pop-up, search for DPS310 and click on it to get to the set-up screen.
On the next page, you can choose to uncheck the two temperature sensors if you want, as you will not be using those readings for this guide. Though, you could keep one or both of these checked if you want to be able to read this information from the sensor. You can leave the rest of the information set to the default (the code will check the sensor every 15 minutes).
Next, click the New Component button again and we will set up the analog panel meter. In the popup, you are actually going to search for RGB LED. Right now there isn't a generic PWM option, or analog meter option, so you'll use the RGB LED component to send a PWM signal to the panel meter.
Change the RGB LED Name to Panel Meter, and choose A0 from the RGB LED Pin dropdown.
Your Devices page should now look like this:
The next step will set up the Adafruit IO Actions to get this all to work.
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