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---
name: Enviro pHAT
class: board
type: adc,sensor
formfactor: pHAT
manufacturer: Pimoroni
description: A package of environmental sensors for IoT projects
url: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/enviro-phat
github: https://github.com/pimoroni/enviro-phat
buy: https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/enviro-phat
image: 'enviro-phat.png'
pincount: 40
eeprom: no
power:
'2':
ground:
'6':
'9':
'14':
'20':
'25':
'30':
'34':
'39':
pin:
'3':
mode: i2c
'5':
mode: i2c
'7':
mode: output
name: LEDs
i2c:
'0x1d':
name: Motion Sensor
device: LSM303D
'0x29':
name: Light/Colour Sensor
device: TCS3472
'0x49':
name: 4-Channel Analog Input
device: ADS1015
'0x77':
name: Temp/Pressure Sensor
device: BMP280
-->
# Enviro pHAT
Coupled with a Pi Zero, Enviro pHAT is an affordable mix of sensors, ideal for monitoring server rooms, bedrooms, ballrooms or anything you might want to observe. It also includes a 4-channel ADC, for adding sensors of your own. It works with all of the 40-pin Raspberry Pi variants - 3/2/B+/A+/Zero.
## Features
* BMP280 temperature/pressure sensor (0x77 on the i2c bus)
* TCS3472 light and RGB colour sensor (0x29 on the i2c bus)
(with two GPIO controlled LEDs for illumination)
* LSM303D accelerometer/magnetometer sensor (0x1d on the i2c bus)
* ADS1015 4-channel 5v tolerant 12-bit ADC (0x49 on the i2c bus)
(3.3v 12-bit ADC at address 0x48 in first production run of the board)
To get the pHAT set up and ready to go you can use the one-line product installer:
```bash
curl -sS https://get.pimoroni.com/envirophat | bash
```
Then import it into your Python script and start tinkering:
```bash
from envirophat import light, motion, weather, analog, leds
```