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For opc.OPCN2.pm() and opc.OPCN2.histogram() functions, PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 values are reported. I am assuming the units on these are μg/m3, however the documentation doesn't say. The documentation should be updated to clearly state the units that the data are being reported in.
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Thanks for developing this wonderful library. I need to clarify something from the documentation. It will be of a great help if you could help me with this.
I was reading documentation on "https://py-opc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/". The section "Connecting via GPIO" mentions "The OPC requires at least 250 mA, so powering directly through the RPi is not an option". Please explain me this as I do not have much knowledge of electronics.
Can't RPi provide this current? If not, please give me an idea of how to connect both RPi and OPC-N3 with the same power supply. Can both the device be powered using mobile charging adapter?
Thanks for your time! Waiting for your response...
For
opc.OPCN2.pm()
andopc.OPCN2.histogram()
functions, PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 values are reported. I am assuming the units on these are μg/m3, however the documentation doesn't say. The documentation should be updated to clearly state the units that the data are being reported in.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: