MPL115A2 Digital Pressure and Temperature Sensor
The MPL115A2 is a combined pressure and temperature sensor.
This Device is available from ControlEverything.com [SKU: MPL115A2_I2CS]
https://www.controleverything.com/products
This Sample code can be used with Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Particle Photon, Beaglebone Black and Onion Omega.
Download and install pi4j library on Raspberry pi. Steps to install pi4j are provided at:
Download (or git pull) the code in pi.
Compile the java program.
$> pi4j MPL115A2.javaRun the java program.
$> pi4j MPL115A2Download and install smbus library on Raspberry pi. Steps to install smbus are provided at:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/smbus-cffi/0.5.1
Download (or git pull) the code in pi. Run the program.
$> python MPL115A2.pyDownload and install Arduino Software (IDE) on your machine. Steps to install Arduino are provided at:
https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
Download (or git pull) the code and double click the file to run the program.
Compile and upload the code on Arduino IDE and see the output on Serial Monitor.
Login to your Photon and setup your device according to steps provided at:
https://docs.particle.io/guide/getting-started/connect/photon/
Download (or git pull) the code. Go to online IDE and copy the code.
https://build.particle.io/build/
Verify and flash the code on your Photon. Code output is shown in logs at dashboard:
https://dashboard.particle.io/user/logs
##C
Setup your BeagleBone Black according to steps provided at:
https://beagleboard.org/getting-started
Download (or git pull) the code in Beaglebone Black.
Compile the c program.
$>gcc MPL115A2.c -o MPL115A2Run the c program.
$>./MPL115A2Get Started and setting up the Onion Omega according to steps provided at :
https://wiki.onion.io/Get-Started
To install the Python module, run the following commands:
opkg updateopkg install python-light pyOnionI2CDownload (or git pull) the code in Onion Omega. Run the program.
$> python MPL115A2.py#####The code output is the pressure in kPa and temperature reading in degree celsius and fahrenheit.
