#Airbeam air serial
You’ll see your serial sensor adapter in your Device List in virtualhub.
#Airbeam air full size
Start virtualhub and connect to it by going to in your favorite web browser.Ĭonnect your Serial TTL sensor adapter to your computer with a handy Micro USB to full size Micro USB cable. The other end of this wire connects to the pin on your AirBeam that is closest to the USB port.ĭownload the virtualhub software if you don’t already have it. Then you’ll need a 2nd wire that connects to the Ground on your Serial Sensor Adapters. The other end of this wire ( Red Wire in the photos) you’ll screw down the wire to the RD port on your serial sensor adapters. Connect 1 end of a wire into the pin on your AirBeam that is the farthest away from the USB port – Red Wire in the photos. Next you’ll need to connect your Serial Sensor Adapters to your AirBeam units like you see with the red and brown wires we used in the photos on this here blog post.Ĭables with solid pins on 1 end work nicely for going into the AirBeam. You’ll see a message at the bottom telling you it’s uploading and then when it reads Done Uploading you’re all done reprogramming your AirBeam. Upload the code by clicking the arrow pointing to the right that’s in the AirBeam code window. Now you’re ready to upload the new Arduino source code to AirBeam.Do this by going to Tools -> Port in the Arduino IDE and selecting the port your AirBeam is plugged into. You may need to make sure your Arduino IDE is set to output to the Port with your AirBeam.
#Airbeam air zip file
Unzip that zip file then in your Arduino IDE go to Sketch -> Import Library and select the folder you just unzipped with the DHT sensor library for talking to the temperature and humidity sensors inside of each AirBeam.
#Airbeam air install
Here’s what you need (in addition to your AirBeam Air Quality Sensors) for each of your remote air quality monitoring box units that you deploy. Get excited and ready to map your pollution levels, dust, fine particulate matter a.k.a. You’ll see how to map (in 2D and 3D on earth globes!), graph, forward your sensor data with our APIs like JSON, and just about anything else for your air quality monitoring needs. With AirBeam sensors +, we’ll go step-by-step in this here HowTo Tutorial. So we’re showing the resulting instructions here. Our friends over at Sonoma Tech sent us an AirBeam air quality sensor because they need to attach a boatload of AirBeams to. SC – AQMD), the California government agency responsible for air quality monitoring and compliance in Los Angeles, Orange County, and the majority of Southern California. Recently, our IIoT / Industrial IoT Customers have been doing more and more remote air quality monitoring, like South Coast Air Quality Management District (a.k.a. And linking AirBeams + is exactly what you’ll learn in this here write-up. How do you use AirBeam AirCasting Air Quality Sensors with Valarm Tools Cloud / ?