Nettigo Air Monitor (KIT BME 0.3.3 PRO soldered) - Build your own smog sensor!

SKU:
KIT-1909
Weight:
521 g
Supplier:

Version NAM 0.3.3

Doesn't require soldering!

On stock: 13

PLN 529,00
PLN 430,08 w/o VAT
EUR 126,86
EUR 103,14 w/o VAT
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with VAT, in PLN
1 529,00
10+ 10,00 % 476,10
25+ 15,00 % 449,65
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Tags: NAM, BME280, NAM-033, kit

Starting with software version NAMF-2020-44, the default password for the WiFi configuration network is nettigo.pl

Version 0.3.3

This is version 0.3.3 PRO (current). PRO version - with external antenna. If you are not afraid of soldering, you can use the DIY soldering kit NAM 0.3.3

What is NAM?

Nettigo Air Monitor series 0.3 (NAM) is a modular air quality monitoring platform. As you probably know, there are many smog sensors on the market today. So what makes Nettigo Air Monitor unique?

You own the device and the data!

NAM is much more than just a sensor for measuring atmospheric particulate matter concentration. It is an open platform (Open Source / Open Hardware) to which you can connect various sensors. Importantly, you have full control over your data. You are not tied to a single provider’s cloud. You can send data to the Sensor Community map, use the Polish service AQI.ECO, or collect data on your own servers (Influx DB). In addition, you can send data to OpenSenseMap and probably several other services.

Fog is no match for NAM!

NAM solves a problem that plagues all popular smog sensors (all of which operate on the basis of optical measuring sensors). Our platform does not overestimate measurements just because it is foggy outside.

How does it work? This set includes a particulate matter sensor (Nova Fitness SDS011), a humidity, pressure, and temperature sensor (Bosch BME280), and a HECA module, which controls the air heater to reduce the impact of high humidity on measurements.

What else can be connected?

In addition to the sensors mentioned above, the motherboard also has a slot for connecting a DHT22 (AM2302) humidity and temperature sensor or a DS18B20 waterproof thermometer. You will also find additional I2C bus connectors and an EXT connector connector (containing all the connectors of the main Wemos D1 mini microcontroller). In practice, this allows you to connect many different modules: temperature, pressure, and humidity sensors (Bosch BMP280, BME280, BME680, Sensirion SHT30, SHT31, DS18B20), GPS receivers, RGB LEDs, LCD displays (2x16, 4x20) and OLED displays (SSD1306, SH1106). And if that weren't enough, the list of sensors, modules, and extensions is constantly growing. Our plans include a radioactivity sensor with a Geiger-Müller tube and support for wind speed and direction sensors.

KIT-1909, or professionally soldered NAM 0.3.3

If you want to build the latest version of the Nettigo Air Monitor 0.3 series, but for some reason don't want to solder, we have good news for you. The product marked as KIT-1909 is a professionally soldered [Nettigo Air Monitor (KIT 0.3.3 PRO)](/products/2107). Instead of a pile of individual components, you get soldered and tested components that take literally a dozen or so minutes to assemble and start up. All you need to do is perform mechanical assembly: tighten screws/nuts, connect plugs, and drill one hole.

This is the PRO version

PRO does not only mean that the whole thing is soldered. Instead of the Wemos D1 mini used in the STD version, this model uses [Bidamosa 007](/products/2262). It has an IPX connector for an external WiFi antenna - the set includes the appropriate connection cable (a so-called pigtail) and a matching WiFi antenna. This improves the range - where the STD version (or earlier) barely connects to the WiFi network, the PRO version should have no problem with this.

Become a NAM project ambassador!

The soldered kit is more expensive than the [basic DIY soldering kit](/products/2064). Don't worry - the cheaper kit will still be available in our offer and we do not intend to remove it.

The difference in price covers:

  • Soldering components, programming circuits, testing the correct operation of modules. These are things we have done for you, so you don't have to worry about them. What's more, you can be sure that it has been done professionally and in accordance with our guidelines.
  • Technical support. In case of a “fight,” we offer good advice and remote assistance to solve any potential problems.
  • Further development of the platform. You contribute to the costly R&D process, the results of which we share with everyone for free. Together, we create open solutions for the Citizen Science sector.

Set includes:

  • Soldered NAM 0.3.3 motherboard. An SDS011 sensor and power socket have also been installed. The board is screwed to the housing body.
  • Soldered HECA module. It has a soldered PTC heater and cables.
  • Soldered BME280 module. Cables with connectors have been soldered.
  • Heater housing parts:
    • 2 pcs x PP G1“ GW - G1/2” GW reduction sleeve
    • 1 pc x PP G1“ GZ - G1” GZ nipple
    • 1 pc x PP 16 mm - G1/2" GZ bushing
    • 1 pc x Suction basket G 1/2"
  • Parts for the BME280 sensor housing:
    • Thread extension for glands from M16 to M20
    • M20 blind plug
    • M16 x 1.5 mm nut
  • <a href="/products/1735>5V 1.2A power supply with DC 2.1/5.5 mm plug</a>
  • <a href="/products/745>2.4 GHz antenna</a> with <a href="/products/1604>15 cm cable</a>
  • 10 cm x 1-layer technical hose
  • Other Kradex Z59 housing components:
    • 1 pc x Transparent housing cover
    • 4 pcs x Screw
    • 1 pc x Gasket
To make it easier to hang the sensor, consider using the [NAM mounting kit](/products/2008). One kit is enough to hang it on a wall, but if you want to hang it on something round (a pole), you will need two such mounting kits.

Links:

* [Assembly instructions](https://docs.nettigo.pl/en/nam/033/nam-033-std-fa) * General docs site: [docs.nettigo.pl](https://docs.nettigo.pl/en/spis)