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 be put online using a Raspberry Pi, Python, 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 - Adafruit has 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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Angled shot of Raspberry Pi 3 - Model B+
The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B is the most popular Raspberry Pi computer made, and the Pi Foundation knows you can always make a good thing better! And what could make the Pi 3...
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Angled shot of Assembled Pi T-Cobbler Plus next to GPIO ribbon cable
This is the assembled version of the Pi T-Cobbler Plus.  It only works with the Raspberry Pi Model Zero, A+, B+, Pi 2, Pi 3 & Pi 4! (Any Pi with 2x20...
$7.95
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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 Adafruit Pi Dish
Adafruit Pi Dish for Raspberry Pi - Includes Breadboard
1 x Wire Bundle
Breadboarding wire bundle
1 x 16GB MicroSD Card
16GB Card with NOOBS 2.9
1 x MicroUSB 5V 2.5A Power Supply
5V 2.5A Switching Power Supply with 20AWG MicroUSB Cable

This guide was first published on Feb 11, 2019. It was last updated on Apr 17, 2024.

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