This document explains how to set up the SEK-SVM40 sensor module to run on a Raspberry Pi using the provided code.
Your sensor has the five different connectors: VCC, GND, SDA, SCL, SEL (the sixth connector will not be used for now). Use the following pins to connect your SVM40:
SVM40 | Raspberry Pi | Jumper Wire |
---|---|---|
VCC | Pin 1 or 2 (3.3V or 5V) | Red |
GND | Pin 6 | Black |
SDA | Pin 3 | Green |
SCL | Pin 5 | Yellow |
SEL | Pin 9 (GND for I2C) | Blue |
If you don't have a suitable cable at hand, please find the SEK-SVM40 pinout listed below, or in the technical documentation:
Pin | Cable Color | Name | Description | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Red | VDD | Supply Voltage | 3.3 or 5.0 V |
2 | Black | Ground | ||
3 | Green | RX | UART: Receiving pin for communication | |
SDA | I2C: Serial data, bidirectional | |||
4 | Yellow | TX | UART: Transmission pin for communication | |
SCL | I2C: Serial clock | |||
5 | Blue | SEL | Interface select | Leave floating or pull to VDD to select UART |
Pull to GND to select I2C | ||||
6 | Purple | NC | Do not connect |
- Install the Raspberry Pi OS on to your Raspberry Pi
- Enable the I2C interface in the raspi-config
- Download the driver for the Sensirion Github Page and extract
the
.zip
on your Raspberry Pi - Compile the driver
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Open a terminal
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Navigate to the driver directory. E.g.
cd ~/raspberry-pi-i2c-svm40
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Run the
make
command to compile the driverOutput:
rm -f svm40_i2c_example_usage cc -Os -Wall -fstrict-aliasing -Wstrict-aliasing=1 -Wsign-conversion -fPIC -I. -o svm40_i2c_example_usage svm40_i2c.h svm40_i2c.c sensirion_i2c_hal.h sensirion_i2c.h sensirion_i2c.c \ sensirion_i2c_hal.c sensirion_config.h sensirion_common.h sensirion_common.c svm40_i2c_example_usage.c
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- Test your connected sensor
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Run
./svm40_i2c_example_usage
in the same directory you used to compile the driver.Output:
Serial number: 0FDBE89C00000237AE113220 Firmware: 2.2 Debug: 0 Hardware: 2.0 Protocol: 1.0 Temperature Offset: 0.00 °C Voc index: 0.0 Humidity: 39.07 %RH Temperature: 24.82 °C Voc index: 0.0 Humidity: 39.02 %RH Temperature: 24.82 °C ...
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- Ensure that you connected the sensor correctly: All cables are fully plugged in and connected to the correct pin.
- Ensure that I2C is enabled on the Raspberry Pi. For this redo the steps on "Enable the I2C interface in the raspi-config" in the guide above.
- Ensure that your user account has read and write access to the I2C device. If it only works with user
root (
sudo ./svm40_i2c_example_usage
), it's typically due to wrong permission settings.