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Serial Particulate Matter Instructions on how to integrate particulate matter (dust) sensors with Home Assistant.
DIY
0.26 Local Polling serial_pm
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Particulate matter sensors measure the amount of very small particles in the air. A short introduction how these sensors work can be found on Open Home Automation.

Cheap LED based sensors usually use a GPIO interface that is hard to attach to computers. However, there are a lot of laser LED based sensors on the market that use a serial interface and can be connected to your Home Assistant system easily with an USB to serial converter.

Supported Sensors

At this time, the following sensors are supported:

  • oneair,s3
  • novafitness,sds021
  • novafitness,sds011
  • plantower,pms1003
  • plantower,pms5003
  • plantower,pms7003
  • plantower,pms2003
  • plantower,pms3003

Configuration

To use your PM sensor in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml file:

sensor:
  - platform: serial_pm
    serial_device: /dev/tty.SLAB_USBtoUART
    brand: oneair,s3

{% configuration %} serial_device: description: The serial port to use. On *nix systems, it can often be identified by $ ls /dev/tty* required: true type: string name: description: The name displayed in the frontend. required: false type: string brand: description: Manufacturer and type of the sensor. (Use a value from the supported sensors list.). required: true type: string {% endconfiguration %}

Named Sensor Configuration Example

sensor:
  - platform: serial_pm
    serial_device: /dev/tty.SLAB_USBtoUART
    name: Nova
    brand: novafitness,sds011