Analog Devices, known for their reliable and well-documented sensor chips - has a high precision and high resolution temperature sensor on the market, and we've got a breakout to make it easy to use! The Analog Devices ADT7410 gets straight to the point - it's an I2C temperature sensor, with 16-bit 0.0078°C temperature resolution and 0.5°C temperature tolerance. Wire it up to your microcontroller or single-board computer to get reliable temperature readings with ease

This sensor can easily be brought online using a Feather HUZZAH and Adafruit IO. You'll be up and running in under 15 minutes!

If you're looking for a way to precisely monitor and log temperature data to the cloud, follow along!

Thanks to Digi-Key and Analog Devices for sponsoring the development of this guide - we've made the ADT7410 PCB "Digi-Key red" in their honor!

Parts

ADT7410 High Accuracy I2C Temperature Sensor Breakout Board
Analog Devices, known for their reliable and well-documented sensor chips - has a high precision and high resolution temperature sensor on the market, and we've got a breakout to...
$5.95
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Photograph of Assembled Feather HUZZAH w/ ESP8266 WiFi With Stacking Headers.
Feather is the new development board from Adafruit, and like its namesake, it is thin, light, and lets you fly! We designed Feather to be a new standard for portable microcontroller...
$19.95
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Angled shot of a Adafruit FeatherWing OLED - 128x32 OLED Add-on For Feather connected to a white breadboard and a lithium battery.
A Feather board without ambition is a Feather board without FeatherWings! This is the FeatherWing OLED: it adds a 128x32 monochrome OLED plus 3 user buttons to...
$14.95
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Materials

You'll need the materials below to complete this project. If you do not have them, pick them up from the Adafruit Store.

1 x Breadboard
Half-size breadboard
1 x Wire Bundle
Breadboarding wire bundle
1 x MicroUSB Cable
USB cable - USB A to Micro-B - 3 foot long

This guide was first published on Feb 11, 2019. It was last updated on Feb 11, 2019.

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