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.
I’ll build a low‑power USB‑C (5 V) environmental node with dual‑radio Wi‑Fi + BLE and a digital T/RH sensor.
  1. Add certified Wi‑Fi+BLE module, digital T/RH sensor, USB‑C sink (CC) and ESD.
  2. Add input protection (reverse, OVP/UVLO/OCP), TVS; 5 V→3.3 V high‑efficiency supply; decoupling.
  3. Wire I2C with pull‑ups; add reset/boot and status LED; enforce antenna keep‑out; place sensor at vent.
  4. Run ERC/DRC and availability checks.
Click Start to run this plan. Any preference for module family (e.g., ESP32‑class) or sensor accuracy/cost?
Pick radio module
Choose T/RH sensor
USB-C sink details
Protection IC selection
3.3V regulator choice

To get started, talk to Flux or create a New Document.

Documents

    Documents are markdown text files which describe project goals, capture details, or even simulation outputs.

    Assets

    No assets added.

    Welcome Beige Power Laces

    Welcome Beige Power Laces thumbnail
    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

    Properties

    Properties describe core aspects of the project.

    Pricing & Availability

    Distributor

    Qty 1

    Controls