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Xpedit : Atmospheric Monitoring Device
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    Suhail P
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    2020-05-23T00:00:00-04:00
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    India
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    3D Printing
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    CERN
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    oshwa.org
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    If you enjoy hiking or camping, or simply want an easy way to monitor your environment on the go, then the Xpedit could be just what you need. It uses a BME280 sensor to detect temperature, humidity, air pressure, and altitude, all of which are fed to an ATmega328P microcontroller that runs the device.
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    ['3D Printing', 'Electronics', 'Environmental', 'Science', 'Wearables']
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