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Any News on this? Just hit the same problem with my HTU31D |
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Hi folks! I just opened #5805 adding HTU31D support and would love if you all could test out my changes, share your current configuration, and let me know if it works! My current setup is a Adafruit ESP32 Feather V2, Adafruit HTU31 breakout, and I'm using the built in STEMMA QT / Qwicc interface. |
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I've got an Adafruit HTU31D and wanted to get it working with esphome.
It appears to be currently unsupported. The closest I've come to seeing anyone get it working is this post;
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/mmwave-human-presence-for-under-20/414389/9
They're using the adafruit library wrapped with a bit of header code and using it as a custom sensor in the yaml file. This code bundles in a mwave radar device and it uses the adafruit i2c bus libraries.
I've had a look at existing esphome sensor code like for the AHT10 and it appears to use esphome i2c libraries, so I suspect that trying to use strip the mwave support and use it like this will conflict with other i2c devices using the esphome i2c libraries.
I suspect the best solution would be to write proper esphome sensor support for the HTU31D, copying the existing AHT10 driver and modifying it based on what's in the Adafruit HTU31D library code.
Is there anyone else already tackling this? I'm new to esphome coding so I'm likely to need a bit of ramp-up time, and any tips-tricks-etiquette hints would be appreciated.
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