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- | The device uses I2C to communicate with a host master and with the Pi, the four | + | The device uses I2C to communicate with a host master and with the Pi, four |
- | pins on the GPIO header are utilised to perform | + | pins on the GPIO header are utilised to achieve |
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- | Relevant | + | Relevant pins for I2C communications |
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- | With the miniature board (purple device in photo), four wires are required to hook up the BME280 to the Pi. Two wires are for power and two for communications. Power is supplied from the Pi 3V3 pin. | + | With the miniature board (purple device in photo), |
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+ | that `bme280' |