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Gravity: Tipping Bucket Rainfall Sensor - I2C & UART

by DFRobot
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This DFRobot rainfall sensor is a reliable and convenient tool for measuring rainfall.

Based on the principle of tipping bucket rainfall, the rainfall sensor provides users with rainfall values ​​in millimeters and system operating time. The sensor has no electronic components inside and features a hollow bottom design that allows rainwater to automatically drain, making it more stable and sensitive.

It supports I2C and UART data outputs, compatible with micro:bit , Arduino , ESP32 , Raspberry Pi . Integrated with the easy-to-use Gravity interface, this rainfall sensor can be used to set up a rain monitoring system easily with the provided ready-to-go libraries. The tipping bucket rainfall sensor can provide high-quality rainfall data for weather stations, environmental monitoring stations, or smart farms.


What is a tipping bucket rainfall sensor?

The tipping bucket rainfall sensor is one of the commonly used precipitation monitoring devices in meteorological observations. It consists of a collection container and a measuring mechanism. During rainfall, water enters the collection container through the top inlet and flows into the tipping bucket through a funnel. When a certain amount of water accumulates, the tipping bucket loses its balance and tips over, generating a pulse signal with each tip. By recording the number of pulses, the controller can calculate the rainfall amount.

Note: The signal adapter board is not waterproof. Do not expose the signal adapter board to rain.

Wiring Diagram of Gravity: Tipping Bucket Rainfall Sensor and Arduino Uno

Wiring Diagram of Gravity: Tipping Bucket Rainfall Sensor and Arduino Uno


If you want to know the principle of the rain gauge, please click here to read more .