Datasheet
Arduino Code
You can easily wire this breakout to any microcontroller, we'll be using an Arduino. For another kind of microcontroller,
just make sure it has I2C, then port the code - its pretty simple stuff!
Connect Vin to the power supply, 3-5V is fine. Use the same voltage that the microcontroller logic is based off of.
For most Arduinos, that is 5V
Connect GND to common power/data ground
Connect the SCL pin to the I2C clock SCL pin on your Arduino. On an UNO & '328 based Arduino, this is also
known as A5, on a Mega it is also known as digital 21 and on a Leonardo/Micro, digital 3
Connect the SDA pin to the I2C data SDA pin on your Arduino. On an UNO & '328 based Arduino, this is also
known as A4, on a Mega it is also known as digital 20 and on a Leonardo/Micro, digital 2
The SHT31-D has a default I2C address of 0x44 which you can change to 0x45 by connecting the ADR pin to the VIN
pin
Download Adafruit_SHT31
To begin reading sensor data, you will need to download Adafruit_SHT31 from our github repository. You can do that
by visiting the github repo and manually downloading or, easier, just click this button to download the zip
Download Adafruit_SHT31 Library
https://adafru.it/k6e
Rename the uncompressed folder Adafruit_SHT31 and check that the Adafruit_SHT31 folder contains
Adafruit_SHT31.cpp and Adafruit_SHT31.h
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