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# SHT85
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Arduino library for the SHT85 temperature and humidity sensor.
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Based upon the SHT31 library - https://github.com/RobTillaart/SHT31
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however this library will be leading in the future as it implements derived classes
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for the following sensors: **SHT30, SHT31, SHT35 and SHT85**.
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**WARNING** to keep self-heating below 0.1°C, the SHT85 sensor should
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not be used for more than 10% of the time.
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## Description
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Always check datasheet before connecting!
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```
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// TOPVIEW SHT85
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// +-------+
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// +-----\ | SDA 4 -----
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// | /-+ ----+ GND 3 -----
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// | +-+ ----+ +5V 2 -----
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// +-----/ | SCL 1 -----
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// +-------+
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```
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The SHT85 sensors should work (I2C) up to 1000 KHz.
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During tests with an Arduino UNO it stopped between 500 - 550 KHz.
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So to be safe I recommend not to use the sensor above 400 KHz.
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Also the differences in read time becomes quite small. (max 15% gain).
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See indicative output example sketch.
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SPS (= samples per second) are added later.
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| I2C speed | read ms | SPS | notes |
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|:---------:|:-------:|:-----:|:--------|
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| 50 KHz | 6.60 | 123 |
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| 100 KHz | 5.11 | 140 | default
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| 150 KHz | 4.79 | |
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| 200 KHz | 4.64 | 140 |
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| 250 KHz | 4.56 | |
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| 300 KHz | 4.50 | 164 |
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| 350 KHz | 4.47 | |
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| 400 KHz | 4.45 | 164 |
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| 450 KHz | 4.43 | |
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| 500 KHz | 4.42 | 163 |
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| 550 KHz | ---- | | fail
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At 10% load the SHT85 can be used to make about 10 - 15 SPS.
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#### Compatibility
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The SHT85 is protocol compatible with the SHT3x series.
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Main difference is the accuracy and the SHT85 only has address 0x44.
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Compare the data sheets to see all differences.
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Accuracy table:
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| Sensor | Temperature | Humidity | Verified }
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|:--------:|:-------------:|:----------:|:----------:|
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| SHT30 | ~0.3° | 2.0% | N |
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| SHT31 | ~0.3° | 1.5% | Y |
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| SHT35 | ~0.2° | 1.5% | N |
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| SHT85 | ~0.2° | 1.5% | Y |
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Note: The SHT40, SHT41 and SHT45 are not protocol compatible with SHT3x and SHT85.
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The SHT4x series is slightly faster than the SHT3x series.
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#### Multiple SHT85
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The SHT3x comes with two I2C address options, 0x44 and 0x45.
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The SHT85 only has 0x44 as I2C address, so it is not possible to have more than
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one on a single I2C bus.
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This means you need to use multiple I2C buses (if your board support this),
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a software I2C (below) or an I2C multiplexer e.g. https://github.com/RobTillaart/TCA9548
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#### Related libraries
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- https://github.com/RobTillaart/SHT2x
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- https://github.com/RobTillaart/SHT31
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- https://github.com/RobTillaart/SHT31_SW = softWire based I2C.
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- https://github.com/RobTillaart/tinySHT2x
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An elaborated library for the SHT31 sensor can be found here
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- https://github.com/hawesg/SHT31D_Particle_Photon_ClosedCube
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Dewpoint, heatindex, related functions and conversions.
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- https://github.com/RobTillaart/Temperature
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I2C multiplexer
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- https://github.com/RobTillaart/TCA9548
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## Interface
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```cpp
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#include "SHT85.h"
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```
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#### Base interface
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- **SHT(TwoWire \*wire = &Wire)** constructor of the base class. **getType()** will return 0.
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- **SHT30(TwoWire \*wire = &Wire)** constructor. Optional select the I2C bus (Wire, Wire1 etc).
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- **SHT31(TwoWire \*wire = &Wire)** constructor. Optional select the I2C bus (Wire, Wire1 etc).
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- **SHT35(TwoWire \*wire = &Wire)** constructor. Optional select the I2C bus (Wire, Wire1 etc).
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- **SHT85(TwoWire \*wire = &Wire)** constructor. Optional select the I2C bus (Wire, Wire1 etc).
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- **uint8_t getType()** returns numeric part of sensor type.
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Returns 0 for the base class.
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- **bool begin(uint8_t address, uint8_t dataPin, uint8_t clockPin)** begin function for ESP8266, ESP32 and similar.
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**WARNING: not verified yet**.
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Returns false if device address is incorrect or device cannot be reset.
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- **bool begin(uint8_t dataPin, uint8_t clockPin)** same as above.
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Uses SHT_DEFAULT_ADDRESS (0x44) as address.
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- **bool begin(uint8_t address = SHT_DEFAULT_ADDRESS)**
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Returns false if device address is incorrect or device cannot be reset.
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#### Status
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- **bool isConnected()** checks if address of the sensor is reachable over I2C. Returns false if not connected.
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- **uint16_t readStatus()** details see datasheet and **Status fields** below.
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- **uint32_t lastRead()** in milliSeconds since start of program.
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- **bool reset(bool hard = false)** resets the sensor, soft reset by default. Returns false if fails.
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#### Synchronous read
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- **bool read(bool fast = true)** blocks 4 (fast) or 15 (slow) milliseconds + actual read + math.
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Reads both the temperature and humidity from the device.
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Note: the medium level is not supported (yet).
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#### Asynchronous read
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See async example for usage.
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- **bool requestData(bool fast = true)** requests a new measurement.
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Returns false if the request fails.
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Records the timestamp of the request if successful.
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- **bool dataReady(bool fast = true)** Checks if appropriate time (4 / 15 ms)
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has past since request to read the data.
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The parameter **fast** should be the same as in requestData().
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- **bool readData(bool fast = true)** fast = true skips the CRC check.
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Returns false if reading the data fails or if CRC check failed.
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- **uint32_t getLastRequest()** returns timestamp of last successful call to requestData.
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This function is used to check if the request is too long ago.
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#### Temperature and humidity
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Note that the temperature and humidity values are recalculated on every call to **getHumidity()** and **getTemperature()**.
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If you're worried about the extra cycles, you should make sure to cache these values or only request them after
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you've performed a new **read()**.
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- **float getHumidity()** computes the relative humidity in % based on the latest raw reading. This includes the optional offset.
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- **float getTemperature()** computes the temperature in °C based on the latest raw reading. This includes the optional offset.
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- **float getFahrenheit()** computes the temperature in °F based on the latest raw reading, and returns it.
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Note that the optional offset is set in °Celsius.
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The **getRawHumidity()** and **getRawTemperature()** can be used to minimize storage or communication as the data type is 50% smaller.
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Another application is faster comparison with a previous value or threshold.
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However comparisons are quite fast.
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- **uint16_t getRawHumidity()** returns the raw two-byte representation of humidity directly from the sensor.
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- **uint16_t getRawTemperature()** returns the raw two-byte representation of temperature directly from the sensor.
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The library has no **CelsiusToRaw()** function although this is relative easy.
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```cpp
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rawTemperatureC = (tempC + 45) * (65535 / 175.0);
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rawTemperatureF = (tempF + 49) * (65535 / 315.0);
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rawHumidity = humidity * 655.35;
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```
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#### Temperature and humidity offset
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Default the offset is zero for both temperature and humidity.
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These functions allows one to adjust them a little. Note there is no limit to the offset so one can use huge values. This allows to use an offset of 273.15 effectively creating **°Kelvin** instead of Celsius.
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Note: the offset is defined in degrees Celsius.
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To set an offset in degrees Fahrenheit, multiply the Fahrenheit offset with 0.55555556 to get Celsius steps (divide by 1.8 is slower).
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So an offset of 4 °F becomes 2.2222 °C.
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- **void setTemperatureOffset(float offset = 0)** set the offset in °C, default is zero removing the offset. The library converts this internally
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- **float getTemperatureOffset()** returns the set offset in °C.
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- **void setHumidityOffset(float offset = 0)** set the offset, default is zero removing the offset.
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- **float getHumidityOffset()** returns the set offset.
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#### Error interface
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- **int getError()** returns last set error flag and clear it.
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Be sure to clear the error flag by calling **getError()** before calling
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any command as the error flag could be from a previous command.
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| Error | Symbolic | Description |
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|:-------:|:--------------------------|:-------------------------------|
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| 0x00 | SHT_OK | no error |
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| 0x81 | SHT_ERR_WRITECMD | I2C write failed |
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| 0x82 | SHT_ERR_READBYTES | I2C read failed |
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| 0x83 | SHT_ERR_HEATER_OFF | Could not switch off heater |
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| 0x84 | SHT_ERR_NOT_CONNECT | Could not connect |
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| 0x85 | SHT_ERR_CRC_TEMP | CRC error in temperature |
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| 0x86 | SHT_ERR_CRC_HUM | CRC error in humidity |
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| 0x87 | SHT_ERR_CRC_STATUS | CRC error in status field |
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| 0x88 | SHT_ERR_HEATER_COOLDOWN | Heater need to cool down |
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| 0x89 | SHT_ERR_HEATER_ON | Could not switch on heater |
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| 0x8A | SHT_ERR_SERIAL | Could not read serial number |
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#### Heater interface
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**WARNING:** Do not use heater for long periods.
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Use the heater for max **180** seconds, and let it cool down **180** seconds = 3 minutes.
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Version 0.3.3 and up guards the cool down time by preventing switching the heater on
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within **180** seconds of the last switch off. Note: this guarding is not reboot persistent.
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**WARNING:** The user is responsible to switch the heater off manually!
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The class does **NOT** do this automatically.
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Switch off the heater by explicitly calling **heatOff()** or indirectly by calling **isHeaterOn()**.
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- **void setHeatTimeout(uint8_t seconds)** Set the time out of the heat cycle.
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This value is truncated to max 180 seconds.
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- **uint8_t getHeatTimeout()** returns the value set.
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- **bool heatOn()** switches the heat cycle on if not already on.
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Returns false if this fails, setting error to **SHT_ERR_HEATER_COOLDOWN**
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or to **SHT_ERR_HEATER_ON**.
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- **bool heatOff()** switches the heat cycle off.
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Returns false if fails, setting error to **SHT_ERR_HEATER_OFF**.
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- **bool isHeaterOn()** is the sensor still in a heating cycle? Replaces **heatUp()**.
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Will switch the heater off if maximum heating time has passed.
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## Status fields
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| BIT | Description | value | notes |
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|:------|:---------------------------|:--------|:--------|
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| 15 | Alert pending status | 0 | no pending alerts
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| | | 1 | at least one pending alert - default
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| 14 | Reserved | 0 |
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| 13 | Heater status | 0 | Heater OFF - default
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| | | 1 | Heater ON
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| 12 | Reserved | 0 |
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| 11 | Humidity tracking alert | 0 | no alert - default
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| | | 1 | alert
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| 10 | Temperature tracking alert | 0 | no alert - default
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| | | 1 | alert
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| 9-5 | Reserved | 00000 | reserved
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| 4 | System reset detected | 0 | no reset since last ‘clear status register’ command
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| | | 1 | reset detected (hard or soft reset command or supply fail) - default
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| 3-2 | Reserved | 00 |
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| 1 | Command status | 0 | last command executed successfully
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| | | 1 | last command not processed. Invalid or failed checksum
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| 0 | Write data checksum status | 0 | checksum of last write correct
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| | | 1 | checksum of last write transfer failed
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#### SHT85 specific
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- **uint32_t GetSerialNumber()** Returns a 32 bit unique serial number.
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This command seems to be timing sensitive, it uses a delay of 500us
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which may need "tuning". So function is bit experimental.
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## Future
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#### Must
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- improve documentation.
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#### Should
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- more testing (including heater)
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- verify working with ESP32
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- support for medium level read.
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- 3 levels iso 2.
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#### Could
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- remember the fast parameter of **requestData()** so it
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can become obsolete for **radaReady()**.
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- investigate command ART (auto sampling at 4 Hz)
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- investigate command BREAK (stop auto sampling)
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- test SHT30/35
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#### Won't
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- rename the library? to SHT ? or sensirion.h ?
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- not on short term
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- create a SHT85 simulator
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- I2C slave sketch with e.g. a DHT22 sensor/
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- not within this library.
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- software I2C experiments
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- see https://github.com/RobTillaart/SHT31_SW
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- merge with other SHT sensors if possible?
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- derived classes fixes this enough.
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- **getKelvin()** wrapper? (no => check temperature class)
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==> set Offset to 273.15 !
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