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Here's a list of sensor types that someone has compiled: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/1862/
==Compass sensors==
==Compass sensors==


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==Pressure==
==Pressure==
SCP1000 - Digital Absolute Pressure Sensors<br/>
Digital absolute pressure sensors are intended for barometric pressure measurement and altimeter applications for 30kPa...120kPa and -20°C...70°C measuring ranges.<br/>
*Measuring Range:  30 kPa - 120 kPa
*Standard digital output: SPI or I2C
[http://www.vti.fi/en/support/obsolete_products/pressure_sensors/ Absolute Pressure Sensor by VTI Technologies]<br/>
[http://www.vti.fi/midcom-serveattachmentguid-9cbae6a382efd245cb62354a54ff62c7/scp1000-d01_-d11_pressure_sensor_datasheet_28-08-2007.pdf Datasheet SCP1000]


==Humidity==
==Humidity==
SHT71 - Digital Humidity Sensor (RH&T)<br/>
The capacitive humidity sensor SHT71 is fully calibrated and provides a digital output.
*RH operating range:  0 – 100% RH
*Output:  digital (2-wire interface)
[http://www.sensirion.com/en/01_humidity_sensors/05_humidity_sensor_sht71.htm Humidity Sensor by Sensirion]<br/>
[http://www.sensirion.com/en/pdf/product_information/Datasheet-humidity-sensor-SHT7x.pdf Datasheet SHT7x]


==Electric field strength==
==Electric field strength==
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