HiLetgo BMP180 GY-68 Digital Barometric Pressure Sensor Module Replace BMP085 for Arduino
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I have received datasheets from customer service (which I studied previously trying to make the BMP180 work), but HiLetgo has also stood behind their product and reputation, they offered me a full refund even though the 30 day return period has yet to expire. The HiLetgo company is honest, helpful and customer-focused, and I wish all companies were like this. The only reason I am considering purchasing again from HiLetgo is that they are an honest seller who is dedicated to doing what is right for I bought two BMP180s, one of which appears to work accurately, and the other seems to be 10C higher than the other. I swapped sensors and verified the problem was not caused by my software or hardware, but by the BMP180. The two additional BMP180 sensors I ordered from HiLetgo were both completely off, reading 25C high and 210C high. I figured I was unlucky with that first one. As a precaution, I switched the sensor positions again just to make sure it wasn't a problem with my software or hardware. Sure enough, when I swapped the positions, the faulty BMP180s appeared. In addition to its high reading, the faulty BMP180's pressure was also 20 to 30 mb higher than a functioning BMP180. I will steer clear of any product with HiLetgo stamp on it in the.
I tried it on an Arduino, a Red Pitaya, and a Raspberry Pi, and none of them worked. There is no light coming from the LED. If you are only buying it for the price, you may not need it. Edit
As a matter of fact, this sensor works. It is the GPS HiLetgo GY-35 sensor that does not work This is Neo6MV2. EDIT
You may be able to use the GPS sensor as well.
The item was bought to go with a project I was building as part of my Internet of Things course. The software works really well, and it is very reasonably priced. If you need pins, you will have to solder them on.
While I am still learning the Arduino thing, it was not difficult to find a piece of code to use and it worked like a charm.
Dead on arrival. Make sure you read the fine print!.
I will attempt to buy another if this doesn't work.
You did well!.
Continuous use of at least two months So far, nothing has gone wrong.