Update envirophat sensor component configuration (#7572)

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Klaas Schoute 2018-11-18 09:09:59 +01:00 committed by Fabian Affolter
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- voltage_3 - voltage_3
``` ```
Configuration variables: {% configuration %}
display_options:
description: List of readings to monitor.
required: false
default: All the conditions
type: list
keys:
temperature:
description: Ambient temperature in Celsius. Since the sensor is close to the Raspberry Pi, that might affect the accuracy of the reading (ie. the Pi might heat up the sensor)
pressure:
description: Atmospheric pressure in hPa.
light:
description: Ambient light, as an integer in the 0-65535 range.
light_red:
description: Red color reading scaled to the ambient light, as an integer in the 0-255 range.
light_green:
description: Green color reading scaled to the ambient light, as an integer in the 0-255 range.
light_blue:
description: Blue color reading scaled to the ambient light, as an integer in the 0-255 range.
accelerometer_x:
description: Accelerometer reading in units of G, along the X axis.
accelerometer_y:
description: Accelerometer reading in units of G, along the Y axis.
accelerometer_z:
description: Accelerometer reading in units of G, along the Z axis.
magnetometer_x:
description: Magnetometer reading, the X component of the raw vector.
magnetometer_y:
description: Magnetometer reading, the y component of the raw vector.
magnetometer_z:
description: Magnetometer reading, the z component of the raw vector.
voltage_0:
description: Voltage reading on Analog In 0 in units of V.
voltage_1:
description: Voltage reading on Analog In 1 in units of V.
voltage_2:
description: Voltage reading on Analog In 2 in units of V.
voltage_3:
description: Voltage reading on Analog In 3 in units of V.
use_led:
description: Declaring that the on-board LEDs are *not* used for the color measurements thus these readings are based on the ambient light. If the value is set to True, the on-board LEDs will blink whenever a reading is taken.
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
{% endconfiguration %}
- **display_options** (*Optional*) array: List of readings to monitor. Default is monitoring all of them: ### {% linkable_title Notes %}
- **temperature**: ambient temperature in Celsius. Since the sensor is close to the Raspberry Pi, that might affect the accuracy of the reading (ie. the Pi might heat up the sensor)
- **pressure**: atmospheric pressure in hPa.
- **light**: ambient light, as an integer in the 0-65535 range
- **light_red**: red color reading scaled to the ambient light, as an integer in the 0-255 range
- **light_green**: green color reading scaled to the ambient light, as an integer in the 0-255 range
- **light_blue**: blue color reading scaled to the ambient light, as an integer in the 0-255 range
- **accelerometer_x**: accelerometer reading in units of G, along the X axis
- **accelerometer_y**: accelerometer reading in units of G, along the Y axis
- **accelerometer_z**: accelerometer reading in units of G, along the Z axis
- **magnetometer_x**: magnetometer reading, the X component of the raw vector
- **magnetometer_y**: magnetometer reading, the Y component of the raw vector
- **magnetometer_z**: magnetometer reading, the X component of the raw vector
- **voltage_0**: voltage reading on Analog In 0 in units of V
- **voltage_1**: voltage reading on Analog In 1 in units of V
- **voltage_2**: voltage reading on Analog In 2 in units of V
- **voltage_3**: voltage reading on Analog In 3 in units of V
- **use_led** (*Optional*) True / False boolean; Default value is False, declaring that the on-board LEDs are *not* used for the color measurements thus these readings are based on the ambient light. If the value is set to True, the on-board LEDs will blink whenever a reading is taken.
### Notes #### X, Y, Z axes
* **X, Y, Z axes** - X is parallel with the long edge of the board
* X is parallel with the long edge of the board - Y is parallel with the short edge of the board
* Y is parallel with the short edge of the board - Z is perpendicular to the board
* Z is perpendicular to the board
* **Voltages**
* voltage readings are done in the 0-3.3V range, please do not connect higher voltages than that! See the [Enviro pHAT's getting started guide](https://learn.pimoroni.com/tutorial/sandyj/getting-started-with-enviro-phat) regarding how to make a voltage divider
### Give the values friendly names & icons #### Voltages
- voltage readings are done in the 0-3.3V range, please do not connect higher voltages than that! See the [Enviro pHAT's getting started guide](https://learn.pimoroni.com/tutorial/sandyj/getting-started-with-enviro-phat) regarding how to make a voltage divider
### {% linkable_title Give the values friendly names & icons %}
Add something like the following to your [customize section](/docs/configuration/customizing-devices/): Add something like the following to your [customize section](/docs/configuration/customizing-devices/):