maybe this board use other chip?

*HIH4000/humidity**
HTM1735/humidity*
*DATANAB/humidity*
*humidity*

could you check what humidity sensor is it?

2011/10/18 pwh <[email protected]>

>
> I just got owfs and owhttpd working. I have a Hobby Boards 6 port master
> and
> a B1-R1-A.
>
> Barometric pressure is reported as 1015.57, which seems right.
> Humidity is reported as:
> HIH3600: 140.799
> HIH4000: 141.089
> HTM1735: 156.901
>
> According to
>    http://owfs.org/uploads/DS2438.3.html
> the values should be relative humidity in the 1 to 100 range.
>
> I would appreciate any comments.
> Thanks,
> Peter
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