12-16-2020 09:06 PM
Hey,
I am working on an application that uses a BME680 in a small enclosed chamber (approx 1 square inch). There is a processor close that is also generating heat.
Using the BME680 in LP mode, I have noticed that the temperature in the chamber increases (As detected by another sensor) compared to the same setup without using a BME680.
Given that the temperature in the chamber is increasing:
1) Will the IAQ rating be accurate? I believe this rating takes into account the detected temperature and humidity, which will be inaccurate due to the increased temperature in the chamber.
2) Is there a way to reduce the temperature effect that the BME680 is causing while still periodically sampling temperature, humidity, pressure, IAQ and volatiles?
Using the BSEC library, what specifically causes/changes the amount of heat generated by the BME680?
Is there a proposed solution for taking accurate IAQ readings in a small enclosed space?
Thanks in advance!
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12-17-2020 03:12 AM
Hello nathan_swidget,
In your enclosed chamber (approx 1 square inch), is it just the temperature and humidity that will change?
12-17-2020 03:31 PM
There are holes to allow for air to pass into the chamber so that the Air can be sampled for Air Quality changes.
1 Additional question: Does setting the temperature offset use the offset temperature when calculating the IAQ?
12-21-2020 07:19 AM
Hello nathan_swidget,
What is the distance between BME680 and processor? And do you know the temperature of processor when processor works?
12-21-2020 09:09 PM
The processor is a few centimeters away from the BME680 and can run at 40 degrees celcius. My main concern is that this heat will cause an effect on the IAQ reading.