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BreatheEasy - One PCB air quality monitor

BreatheEasy DEVLOG 2 - Cleaing up my mess

Hello everyone! Welcome to the 2nd Devlog of my accesible Air quality monitor. Let’s get right into it.

What was my goal during this session?

Basically, my PCB in the first iteration, was kind of a biiiiiiiiiiig mess. I now have changed that ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

In the first iteration, many things were missing, including a place to actually mount the sensors…

Proud to report that is not an issue anymore

I also realised that because of the nature of my sensors, I would also need a logic converter, which has been added. And the reason they are placed further away is that they don’t want to be influenced by the heat that is generated from the other components of the PCB.

I also decided to go into a different direction regarding how I will display the actual data

The ESP32 will now host a website on the local network of the user, where the data will be located.

I find that much more convinient and cost effective ◕‿↼

Also: Name change!

One board Air quality sensor - try saying that 10 times fast…

That’s why it will now be known:

BreatheEasy

Anywho, the next step is going to be finishing the PCB design, designing an enclosure for the thing

(no ones wants a bare PCB)

And then assembeling the first prototype..

I wish you all a very happy Day/Evening/Night😊😊

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