Example implementation of BME680 software. The I2C/SPI drivers are meant to run on a Raspberry Pi 4.
Connecting the purple BME680 module board to SPI:
SPI func | BME680 Pin | Raspberry Pi Pin |
---|---|---|
MISO | "SDO" | GPIO 9 (Pin 21) |
MOSI | "SDA" | GPIO 10 (Pin 19) |
SCLK | "SCL" | GPIO 11 (Pin 23) |
CS | "CS" | GPIO 8 (Pin 24) |
$ make
This will create demo programs bme680_i2c
and bme680_spi
, and logging programs bme680_log_i2c
and bme680_log_spi
. They all expect the pin/devices specified in spi.c
and i2c.c
.
The loggers spit out the following every minute:
2024-08-19T18:20:00+0100 22.2358 101068 65.8092 11054.4 1
Date
, Temperature °C
, Pressure Pa
, % RH
, Measured Gas resistance Ω
, Heat stability bit
Note: disregard measured gas resistance if the heat stability bit is not 1.
par_t1: 26203
par_t2: 26519
par_t3: 3
par_p1: 35008
par_p2: -10284
par_p3: 88
par_p4: 9692
par_p5: -202
par_p6: 30
par_p7: 24
par_p8: -4
par_p9: -3469
par_p10: 30
par_h1: 794
par_h2: 1007
par_h3: 0
par_h4: 45
par_h5: 20
par_h6: 120
par_h7: -100
par_g1: 208
par_g2: 59781
par_g3: 18
range_switching_error: 19
res_heat_range: 1
res_heat_val: 46
float mode
tfine: 104906.162500
temp: 20.489485 degC
press: 100089.609193 Pa
humidity: 64.456540 % RH
gas resistance: 12100.310308 Ohm
== for heater target=300.0 and ambient temp=19.0 (degC)
=== gas_valid_r: 1
=== heat_stab_r: 1
See file cmd/log.c
Compile and run
$ make
$ mkdir data
$ stdbuf -o0 ./bme680_log_i2c 2>&1 | tee -a data/i2c.txt &
$ stdbuf -o0 ./bme680_log_spi 2>&1 | tee -a data/spi.txt &
# wait a couple of hours or days ..
$ cd plot
$ ./plot.sh