Temperature and Humidity Sensor Node Design

Make me a temperature and humidity sensor node with Wifi and Bluetooth, powered by USB-C (5V) for consumer use.
It should be a low-power environmental node with a digital T/RH sensor, ultra-low-power MCU with Wi-Fi + Bluetooth (dual-radio) — 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n plus BLE 5.x powered by USB-C (5 V) — USB-C receptacle 5 V default; include reverse/OVP/UVLO/OCP protection and plan for 0.5–3 A sources.
6 days

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Thinking deeply about your request.

Analyzing the PCB layout.

Analyzing the schematic.

Planning sensor node requirements.

Working on your request.

Crafting a high-level plan.

Your goal is a low-power USB-C environmental node with Wi‑Fi + Bluetooth and protected 5 V power entry.
  • I’ve prepared a plan to:
    1. Define the sensing, radio, and power architecture
    2. Add the major blocks for T/RH sensing, dual-radio control, and USB-C input
    3. Implement reverse/OVP/UVLO/OCP protection
    4. Connect and review the schematic against your requirements
Click Start on the plan bar to build it.
Add ESD protection
Use ESP32-C6
Specify USB-C current
Pick compact sensor
6 days


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