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Sensors

Are you looking for a sensor as an application for one of your projects? In our webshop we have different types of sensors, each with its own function. Our sensors are often used in combination with Arduino, Raspberry Pi and ESP products.

View our range of motion sensors, light sensors or sensors to measure temperature.

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  • Adafruit BME680 - Temperature, Humidity, Pressure and Gas Sensor - STEMMA QT

    Adafruit BME680 – Temperature, Humidity, Pressure and Gas Sensor – STEMMA QT

    22,95 /18,97 excl. VAT
  • Adafruit Sensirion SHT41 Temperature & Humidity Sensor - STEMMA QT / Qwiic

    Adafruit Sensirion SHT41 Temperature & Humidity Sensor

    8,25 /6,82 excl. VAT
  • DHT11 Coarse sensor

    Grove – DHT11 Temperature & Humidity Sensor

    7,45 /6,16 excl. VAT
  • DHT20 Coarse sensor

    Grove – DHT20 Temperature & Humidity Sensor

    8,45 /6,98 excl. VAT
  • Grove - AHT20 I2C Industrial Grade Temperature and Humidity Sensor

    Grove – AHT20 Industrial I2C Temperature & Humidity Sensor

    5,95 /4,92 excl. VAT
  • Grove - Temperature&Humidity Sensor (SHT40):Ultra-Low Power, High Accuracy

    Grove – Temperature & Humidity Sensor (SHT40)

    7,45 /6,16 excl. VAT
  • AM2302 temperature & humidity sensor (dht22)

    AM2302 (wired DHT22) Temperature and humidity sensor

    13,95 /11,53 excl. VAT
  • AM2320 temperature humidity sensor

    AM2320 Temperature and humidity sensor

    5,45 /4,50 excl. VAT
  • DHT11 Humidity & Temperature sensor

    DHT11 Temperature and humidity sensor

    4,45 /3,68 excl. VAT
  • Digital temperature sensor

    Digital temperature module NTC

    2,44 /2,02 excl. VAT
  • LM35 Temperature sensor

    LM35 temperature sensor

    2,20 /1,82 excl. VAT
  • DHT22 temperature & humidity sensor

    DHT22 Temperature and humidity sensor

    5,95 /4,92 excl. VAT

What are sensors?

Sensors are smart devices that measure an event or change in the environment. A sensor converts this into an electrical signal that can be read and calculated. To read the values ​​you can, for example, use a Arduino, ESP of Raspberry Pi use. You can also use sensors to make a project autonomous. An example of this is a robot.

What types of sensors are there?

There are various types of sensors available, each of which can detect or measure something different. For example, a sensor can measure parameters such as light, speed, humidity or temperature. Here's what each sensor type can do:

  • Temperature sensor: this measures and records the temperature. When the temperature rises above or below a set value, a device can be switched. For example, a heating or cooling installation. 
  • Motion sensor: this sensor registers a movement and can convert this into a signal that, for example, turns on the light or triggers an alarm.
  • Light sensor: a light sensor measures the amount of light and is used to measure, for example, the intensity or difference in light. You can think of a flash on a photo camera, which switches on automatically when the amount of light is too low.
  • Moisture sensor: this sensor measures the amount of moisture in a room. With this, for example, the bathroom ventilation can be switched on automatically.

Using sensors in projects

Are you curious about how a sensor works and how you can use it? In our Raspberry Pi Project: Weather station let's see how to make a weather station using a temperature and humidity sensor. Another example is us Arduino Project: DS18B20 Thermometer, where we're going to teach you how to make a thermometer using an Arduino and a temperature sensor. The possibilities with sensors are endless.

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