
Low-cost air quality monitor
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These are components for a low-cost air quality monitor designed by students in STIA 315, the International Air Quality Lab at Georgetown University in Spring 2018. A half breadboard and LiPo battery fit snugly within the case, as do various sensors, an Adafruit Feather Huzzah microcontroller, and display. Additional details and Arduino source code are available online.
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