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SparkFun Air Velocity Sensor Breakout - FS3000-1015 (Qwiic)

SparkFun Air Velocity Sensor Breakout - FS3000-1015 (Qwiic)

Need to keep track of the airflow in your data center or around your servers? How about making sure your HVAC and air control systems are functioning at full capacity? Well, the SparkFun FS3000-1015 Air Velocity Sensor Breakout can help you with all that and more! It's super easy and super quick (Qwiic!) to hook up.

This breakout board is focused around Renesas' FS3000-1015, a surface-mount air velocity module with a range of 0-15m/s (0-33.6mph), which is twice as much as the FS3000-1005. It utilizes a MEMS thermopile-based sensor, features a digital output with 12-bit resolution and comprises a “solid” thermal isolation technology and silicon carbide coating to protect it from abrasive wear and water condensation.

We've written an Arduino library to help you get started quickly. You can download the library through the Arduino library manager by searching 'SparkFun Air Velocity' or you can get the GitHub repo as a .zip file and install the library from there.

Note: The Redboard is NOT included

Get started with the Qwiic FS3000 Air Velocity Sensor Breakout hookup guide

Features

  • I2C address: 0x28
  • Air flow speed: 0-15m/s (0-33.6mph)
  • Accuracy: 5% of full-scale flow range
  • Resolution: 12-bit
  • Input Voltage: 2.7-3.3V (typically 3.3V via Qwiic)
  • Average Current Draw: 10mA
  • 2x Qwiic Connectors
  • PWR LED
  • Jumpers
    • LED
    • I2C
    • ADC-REF
  • Board Dimensions: 1.00in. x 1.00in.

Resources

  • Schematic
  • Eagle Files
  • Board Dimensions
  • Hookup Guide
  • Datasheet (FS3000-1015)
  • Qwiic Information Page
  • Arduino Library
  • GitHub Hardware Repo
$110.01
SparkFun Air Velocity Sensor Breakout - FS3000-1015 (Qwiic)
$110.01
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Description

Need to keep track of the airflow in your data center or around your servers? How about making sure your HVAC and air control systems are functioning at full capacity? Well, the SparkFun FS3000-1015 Air Velocity Sensor Breakout can help you with all that and more! It's super easy and super quick (Qwiic!) to hook up.

This breakout board is focused around Renesas' FS3000-1015, a surface-mount air velocity module with a range of 0-15m/s (0-33.6mph), which is twice as much as the FS3000-1005. It utilizes a MEMS thermopile-based sensor, features a digital output with 12-bit resolution and comprises a “solid” thermal isolation technology and silicon carbide coating to protect it from abrasive wear and water condensation.

We've written an Arduino library to help you get started quickly. You can download the library through the Arduino library manager by searching 'SparkFun Air Velocity' or you can get the GitHub repo as a .zip file and install the library from there.

Note: The Redboard is NOT included

Get started with the Qwiic FS3000 Air Velocity Sensor Breakout hookup guide

Features

  • I2C address: 0x28
  • Air flow speed: 0-15m/s (0-33.6mph)
  • Accuracy: 5% of full-scale flow range
  • Resolution: 12-bit
  • Input Voltage: 2.7-3.3V (typically 3.3V via Qwiic)
  • Average Current Draw: 10mA
  • 2x Qwiic Connectors
  • PWR LED
  • Jumpers
    • LED
    • I2C
    • ADC-REF
  • Board Dimensions: 1.00in. x 1.00in.

Resources

  • Schematic
  • Eagle Files
  • Board Dimensions
  • Hookup Guide
  • Datasheet (FS3000-1015)
  • Qwiic Information Page
  • Arduino Library
  • GitHub Hardware Repo
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