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----
-title: Bosch BME280 Environmental Sensor
-description: Instructions on how to integrate a BME280 sensor into Home Assistant.
-ha_category:
- - DIY
-ha_release: 0.48
-ha_iot_class: Local Push
-ha_domain: bme280
-ha_platforms:
- - sensor
----
-
-
-
-This integration is deprecated and will be removed in Home Assistant Core 2022.4.
-
-For more information see: [Architectural Decision Record 0019](https://github.com/home-assistant/architecture/blob/master/adr/0019-GPIO.md).
-
-
-
-The Bosch BME280 integration allows you to read temperature, humidity and pressure values of a [Bosch BME280 Environmental sensor](https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/datasheets/BST-BME280_DS001-10.pdf) connected via [I2c](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I²C) bus (SDA, SCL pins) or connected via SPI. It allows you to use all the operation modes of the sensor described in its datasheet.
-
-## Configuration
-
-To use your BME280 sensor in your installation, add the following to your `configuration.yaml` file:
-
-```yaml
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-bme280:
- - name: Ambient
-```
-
-{% configuration %}
-name:
- description: The name of the sensor.
- required: false
- default: BME280 Sensor
- type: string
-i2c_address:
- description: I2c address of the sensor. It is 0x76 or 0x77.
- required: false
- default: 0x76
- type: string
-i2c_bus:
- description: I2c bus where the sensor is.
- required: false
- default: 1, for Raspberry Pi 2 and 3.
- type: integer
-operation_mode:
- description: Power mode for the sensor. Use 2 for forced mode or 3 for normal mode.
- required: false
- default: 3
- type: integer
-time_standby:
- description: Standby time in ms for normal mode of operation as described in the sensor datasheet.
- required: false
- default: 5
- type: integer
-oversampling_temperature:
- description: Oversampling multiplier as described in the sensor datasheet. Can be 0 (no sampling), 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16.
- required: false
- default: 1
- type: integer
-oversampling_pressure:
- description: Oversampling multiplier as described in the sensor datasheet. Can be 0 (no sampling), 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16.
- required: false
- default: 1
- type: integer
-oversampling_humidity:
- description: Oversampling multiplier as described in the sensor datasheet. Can be 0 (no sampling), 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16.
- required: false
- default: 1
- type: integer
-filter_mode:
- description: IIR filter coefficient as described in the sensor datasheet.
- required: false
- default: 0
- type: integer
-delta_temperature:
- description: Absolute delta for temperature correction.
- required: false
- default: 0
- type: float
-monitored_conditions:
- description: Conditions to monitor. Available conditions are *temperature*, *humidity* and *pressure*.
- required: false
- default: All three conditions
- type: list
-spi_bus:
- description: sensor SPI bus number.
- required: false
- type: integer
-spi_dev:
- description: sensor SPI device number.
- required: false
- type: integer
-{% endconfiguration %}
-
-## Full Examples
-
-If you want to specify the working mode of the digital sensor or need to change the default I2c address (which is 0x76), add more details to the `configuration.yaml` file:
-
-```yaml
-# Example of customized configuration.yaml entry
-bme280:
- - name: Ambient
- i2c_address: 0x77
- operation_mode: 2 # forced mode
- time_standby: 5
- oversampling_temperature: 4
- oversampling_pressure: 4
- oversampling_humidity: 4
- delta_temperature: -0.5
- monitored_conditions:
- - temperature
- - humidity
- - pressure
- scan_interval: 40
-```
-
-This sensor is somehow famous for generating relatively high temperature measurements compared to other sensors (it looks like self-heating does not feel good for some encapsulations). If you experience this problem, you can define an absolute delta of temperature correction using a negative number.
-
-## Customizing the sensor data
-
-Give the values friendly names and icons, add the following to your `customize:` section.
-
-```yaml
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-customize:
- sensor.ambient_temperature:
- icon: mdi:thermometer
- friendly_name: "Temperature"
- sensor.ambient_humidity:
- icon: mdi:weather-rainy
- friendly_name: "Humidity"
- sensor.ambient_pressure:
- icon: mdi:gauge
- friendly_name: "Pressure"
-```
-
-To create a group, add the following to your `groups` section.
-
-```yaml
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-group:
- ambient_sensor:
- name: BME280 Environment sensor
- entities:
- - sensor.ambient_temperature
- - sensor.ambient_humidity
- - sensor.ambient_pressure
-```
-
-## Directions for installing smbus support on Raspberry Pi
-
-
-This section only applies to devices running the Home Assistant Core installation method.
-
-
-Enable I2c interface with the Raspberry Pi configuration utility:
-
-```bash
-# pi user environment: Enable i2c interface
-sudo raspi-config
-```
-
-Select `Interfacing options->I2C` choose `` and hit `Enter`, then go to `Finish` and you'll be prompted to reboot.
-
-Install dependencies for use the `smbus-cffi` module and enable your `homeassistant` user to join the _i2c_ group:
-
-```bash
-# pi user environment: Install i2c dependencies and utilities
-sudo apt-get install build-essential libi2c-dev i2c-tools python-dev libffi-dev
-
-# pi user environment: Add homeassistant user to the i2c group
-sudo addgroup homeassistant i2c
-
-# pi user environment: Reboot Raspberry Pi to apply changes
-sudo reboot
-```
-
-### Check the i2c address of the sensor
-
-After installing `i2c-tools`, a new utility is available to scan the addresses of the connected sensors:
-
-```bash
-/usr/sbin/i2cdetect -y 1
-```
-
-It will output a table like this:
-
-```text
- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f
-00: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-10: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-20: -- -- -- 23 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-30: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-40: 40 -- -- -- -- -- UU -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-50: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-60: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
-70: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 77
-```
-
-So you can see the sensor address what you are looking for is **0x77** (there are more i2c sensors in that Raspberry Pi).
-
-## SPI Support
-
-Alternatively, this integration can also be used with SPI.
-
-### Config example
-
-```yaml
-# Example of customized configuration.yaml entry
-bme280:
- - name: Stary_Oskol
- spi_bus: 0
- spi_dev: 1
- time_standby: 5
- oversampling_temperature: 4
- oversampling_pressure: 4
- oversampling_humidity: 4
- monitored_conditions:
- - temperature
- - humidity
- - pressure
- scan_interval: 40
-```
-
-## Directions for installing SPI support on Raspberry Pi
-
-
-This section only applies to devices running the Home Assistant Core installation method.
-
-
-Enable SPI interface with the Raspberry Pi:
-
-```bash
-sudo groupadd spi
-# Add homeassistant user to the spi group
-sudo usermod -a -G spi user
-# Add udev rules
-sudo echo 'SUBSYSTEM=="spidev", GROUP="spi", MODE="0660"' > /etc/udev/rules.d/77-spi.rules
-# apply changes without logout
-newgrp spi
-sudo udevadm control --reload-rules && udevadm trigger
-```
-
-```bash
-sudo echo 'dtparam=spi=on' >> /boot/firmware/config.txt
-sudo echo 'dtoverlay=spi1-3cs' >> /boot/firmware/config.txt
-sudo reboot
-```
-
-### Check the spi devices
-
-```bash
-ls /dev/spidev*
-/dev/spidev0.0 /dev/spidev0.1 /dev/spidev1.0 /dev/spidev1.1 /dev/spidev1.2
-```
-
-## Connect sensors
-
-### SPI0 (available on J8/P1 headers on all Raspberry Pi versions)
-
-|SPI Function|Header Pin|Broadcom Pin Name|Broadcom Pin Function|
-|------------|----------|-----------------|---------------------|
-|MOSI |19 |GPIO10 |SPI0_MOSI
-|MISO |21 |GPIO09 |SPI0_MISO
-|SCLK |23 |GPIO11 |SPI0_SCLK
-|CE0 |24 |GPIO08 |SPI0_CE0_N
-|CE1 |26 |GPIO07 |SPI0_CE1_N
-
-### SPI1 (available only on 40-pin J8 header)
-
-|SPI Function|Header Pin|Broadcom Pin Name|Broadcom Pin Function|
-|------------|----------|-----------------|---------------------|
-|MOSI |38 |GPIO20 |SPI1_MOSI
-|MISO |35 |GPIO19 |SPI1_MISO
-|SCLK |40 |GPIO21 |SPI1_SCLK
-|CE0 |12 |GPIO18 |SPI1_CE0_N
-|CE1 |11 |GPIO17 |SPI1_CE1_N
-|CE2 |36 |GPIO16 |SPI1_CE2_N
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