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Python I2C Driver for Sensirion SHT4X

This repository contains the Python driver to communicate with a Sensirion sensor of the SHT4X family over I2C.

<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sensirion/python-i2c-sht4x/master/images/SHT4x.png" width="300px" alt="SHT4X picture">

Click here to learn more about the Sensirion SHT4X sensor family.

Supported sensor types

Sensor nameI²C Addresses
SHT400x44, 0x45
SHT410x44, 0x45
SHT450x44, 0x45

The following instructions and examples use a SHT40.

Connect the sensor

You can connect your sensor over a SEK-SensorBridge. For special setups you find the sensor pinout in the section below.

<details><summary>Sensor pinout</summary> <p> <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sensirion/python-i2c-sht4x/master/images/SHT40_pinout.png" width="300px" alt="sensor wiring picture">
PinCable ColorNameDescriptionComments
1greenSDAI2C: Serial data input / output
2blackGNDGround
3yellowSCLI2C: Serial clock input
4redVDDSupply Voltage1.1V to 3.6V
</p> </details>

Documentation & Quickstart

See the documentation page for an API description and a quickstart example.

Contributing

We develop and test this driver using our company internal tools (version control, continuous integration, code review etc.) and automatically synchronize the master branch with GitHub. But this doesn't mean that we don't respond to issues or don't accept pull requests on GitHub. In fact, you're very welcome to open issues or create pull requests :-)

Check coding style

The coding style can be checked with flake8:

pip install -e .[test]  # Install requirements
flake8                  # Run style check

In addition, we check the formatting of files with editorconfig-checker:

pip install editorconfig-checker==2.0.3   # Install requirements
editorconfig-checker                      # Run check

License

See LICENSE.