This is our pocket-sized DIY Weather Station, based on an Arduino Uno, designed in a compact, wire-free edition. We typically use this station to monitor light intensity, temperature, and humidity in our lab and field experiments.
The Arduino and all sensors are powered via USB from a laptop or by a 9V Krona battery. Using the Serial Monitor in the Arduino IDE, you can view real-time system information and sensor data (light intensity, temperature, and humidity) and save these parameters to an SD card.

Below you can find links to all components, Arduino code and files for 3d printing:
- Arduino Uno – https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-uno-rev3
- Troyka Shield V2 – https://amperka.ru/product/arduino-troyka-slot-shield
- Digital meteosensor – https://amperka.ru/product/troyka-meteo-sensor
- Light sensor – https://amperka.ru/product/troyka-light-sensor
- SD card reader – https://amperka.ru/product/troyka-sd
- Real-time sensor – https://amperka.ru/product/troyka-rtc
| Arduino code | Download |
| Files for 3D printer | Download (b0x), Download (cap) |


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