ANAVI Thermometer - Intelligent Solution for Temperature and Humidity Measurement
ANAVI Thermometer
Open-source Wi-Fi board powered by ESP8266, equipped with temperature and humidity sensors.
The ANAVI thermometer is an open-source hardware device, an advanced Wi-Fi board for measuring temperature, powered by the ESP8266 processor. It comes with a built-in temperature and humidity sensor (DHT22/AM2302) and has slots for a mini OLED display, waterproof temperature sensor (DS18B20), and spare slots for up to three additional I2C sensor modules. With these features, the ANAVI thermometer is suitable for developers, manufacturers, students, and open-source enthusiasts interested in home automation.
Features and Specifications:
- CPU: 32-bit Tensilica L106 processor (ESP8266)
- Connection: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
- Built-in Sensor: temperature and humidity (AM2302/DHT22)
- Peripheral Devices: mini OLED display, DS18B20 terminal, waterproof temperature sensor, UART pins, button, three I2C sensor slots
- Compatibility: Arduino IDE, PlatformIO, Home Assistant, MQTT, and any modern web browser
- Certification: Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) BG000017
- Dimensions: 75 mm x 40 mm (2.95 in x 1.57 in)
Sensors:
The ANAVI thermometer supports the following modules:
- 0.96” OLED I2C display
- Waterproof temperature sensor DS18B20
- Light sensor BH1750 I2C
- Temperature and barometric pressure sensor BMP180 I2C
- APDS-9960 I2C sensor for RGB color and gesture detection
You can also connect any other I2C sensors, but you need to ensure their integration into the software.
Easy Temperature Measurement for Home Automation
The ANAVI thermometer is open-source hardware, an easy-to-use solution for temperature measurement. Working with the ANAVI thermometer is straightforward; no soldering is required. Simply power it using a standard USB charger. We will provide you with a user manual containing exact steps to utilize all functions.
Certified Open Source
The ANAVI thermometer is certified by the Open Source Hardware Association. Free open-source tools such as KiCAD and OpenSCAD were used in the design of the thermometer. The source code is available on GitHub.
Fun for All Skill Levels
The ANAVI thermometer is fun and easy to use. You can assemble it without any tools. It is suitable for both beginners and experienced engineers, whether for home automation or the Internet of Things.
The ANAVI thermometer is useful for:
- Monitoring temperature and humidity of air.
- Tracking temperature in liquids.
- Rapid prototyping and software development.
- Teaching embedded software development.
