Hi John!
Yes I agree, and I know Ben is a busy guy
But I was just afraid that the thread was stopped. But anyway, see you also keep an eye on this I need more patience.
Thanks
Br Jorgen
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Hi Ben!
I dare to ask again, something new about the BME 280 component. I would be glad if it could work.
Br Jorgen
I dare to ask again, something new about the BME 280 component. I would be glad if it could work.
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I too am very interested in this sensor and would really like to see it as a working component for flowcode.
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Re: BME280 I2C/SPI Temperature Humidity & Pressure Sensor
Hi Guys,
I have dropped the ball on this one a bit. I don't actually have the BME280 sensor to play with so would one of you with a sensor be able to look at the component code and maybe try and get it working.
Here is the current sensor component source project if anyone fancies a dabble. I've based the code on the working Arduino library so hopefully its not too bad to follow.
I have dropped the ball on this one a bit. I don't actually have the BME280 sensor to play with so would one of you with a sensor be able to look at the component code and maybe try and get it working.
Here is the current sensor component source project if anyone fancies a dabble. I've based the code on the working Arduino library so hopefully its not too bad to follow.
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Hi Ben!
See you have done a big job, and I looked forward to test your new component. But honest, for me your program is totally out of range for me, Sorry. I cant figure out which variable I have to read out in the display, and in main, which macro have to start first. Unfortunately. It would be a pleasure to help, but not able and test, please sorry.
If you want, I will send you a BME280 as thank´s
Br Jorgen
See you have done a big job, and I looked forward to test your new component. But honest, for me your program is totally out of range for me, Sorry. I cant figure out which variable I have to read out in the display, and in main, which macro have to start first. Unfortunately. It would be a pleasure to help, but not able and test, please sorry.
If you want, I will send you a BME280 as thank´s
Br Jorgen