@robski - I think you hit on something there! I measured the voltage between the ground and the sensor and it came to around 1.1v which according to the graph should be around 0 Kpa. (see attached photos) Something is definitely strange...
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RE: Possible issue with Tab5 and UiFlow v2.3.1 - (i2c driver install error)
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RE: What are your favorite cheap accessories for M5Stack projects?
Has anyone found a better alternative to the M5Stack's Air Tube Pressure sensor?
The current Unit Tube Pressure (SKU:U130) appears not sensitive enough to detect someone lightly blowing into the tube. Also it doesn't have an I2C interface. I did find a Micro Pressure Sensor tube sensor with an I2C at SparkFun's website BUT it needs an input voltage of 1.8 to 3.6V to work so it's not a direct plug into M5Stack's I2C grove port.
So if anyone has found a better alternative to M5Stack's TUBE Pressure sensor with an I2C interface that can directly plug into M5Stack's I2C grove port, please let me know. Thanks!
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Tab5 Screen Protector
Tab5 Screen Protector
Not exactly sure where to post this BUT over the weekend I created a simple screen protector sheet design for the M5stack Tab5.
I laser cut the design out onto a sheet of screen protector.
I have exported the design out into multiple file types ( .svg, .dxf, .ai, .lbrn2) so hopefully one of four file types will work for people who may be interested in making a screen protector for their Tab5.
Just be sure to be careful and take the necessary precautions when dealing with the fumes when cutting material with a Laser Cutter...
Github Link to design files: https://github.com/KenzoWright/M5Stack_Tab5_Accessories
Screen Protector sheets I used: https://amzn.to/4flH2PMAlso if anyone knows of a I2C Micro Tube Air sensor that has successfully worked with the Tab5 please send me a message. I am searching for a Tube Air sensor that can detect if someone blows over a tube or lightly into it.
I have tried using M5Stack's Tube Air Sensor ( SKU: U130 ) but I am having issues getting it to work with the Tab5 and I don't know if that sensor will be sensitive and accurate enough to detect someone lightly blowing into the tube. So the sensor will have to be sensitive and accurate as well as compatible with the M5Stack’s I2C implementation with the 5 volt power supply…
Thanks and I hope the community finds the screen protector useful!