IoT Indoor Air Quality Monitoring (IAQ, CO2, VOC) with BME680 BSEC Library & ESP8266 on Blynk
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𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗷𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝗗𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻:
In one of my earlier videos, I explained about BME680 integrated Environmental Sensors. We interfaced BME680 with Arduino as well as ESP8266 or ESP32 Boards. We designed our simple weather station project using Arduino and further made IoT based Weather Station using ESP8266. We monitored the weather data on the MQTT Platform called Ubidots. But the drawback of the project was, we could only measure the environmental parameters like temperature, humidity, pressure, altitude, dew point, and Gas Resistance. We were unable to calculate the Air Quality Index value. We could not even get the equivalent CO2 Reading and also the percentage of Volatile Organic Compounds.
So in this video, we will use a highly advanced BME680 Library called BSEC library, which stands for Bosch Sensortec Environment Cluster. Using this library we can get the value of IAQ, that is Index of Air Quality, and also the equivalent carbon dioxide or Total Volatile Organic Compound. We will use the Blynk Cloud platform to monitor the environmental data remotely. We will use the WiFi connection to upload the data regularly to the Blynk server. In this way, we can monitor Indoor Air Quality or outdoor air quality. So, let us see how we can build this entire system.
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Thank you so much for the easy and clear explaination🥰
After I uploaded the program, what appears on the serial monitor is BME680 warning code: 2. How do I fix this, sir?
Thank you so much. This helped a lot! 🙂
Hello, I am not able to find esp8266 package file in app data could you help me
Can You Make an output file in the app yo download the data?
hello pls which app or website did u use to simulate the monitor as shown in 3:49 i cant find the components on Tinkercad
Awesome project 👍
Awesome project
The library shown is no longer supported, can you update your video to suit, please?
thanks for the easy explaination
Thanks for this project
Could you consider showing how can this be connected with home assistance or graphana 😋?
Does anyone know the estimated range of eCO2?
Can we use esp32
How can I open app data file?
Super project
Thanks a lot for sharing. Fantastic video. Like to know whether do we need to do any modification on the platform.txt on the esp32 bcoz I did not see any instructions given on how to add extra lines. Is that required for esp32?
Yes few modifications required. Check the website article. The video and tutorial is straight forward.
I have done the same process what you told but I am getting some error can you help?
I can help you
@@electromodule7987 After I uploaded the program, what appears on the serial monitor is BME680 warning code: 2. How do I fix this, sir?
Cute voice❤
Cost of this project
$10
She talks too fast 😂