Bosch has been a leader in barometric pressure sensors, from the BMP085, BMP180, BMP280, BMP390, etc ... now we've got the next generation, the Adafruit BMP585 Precision Barometric Pressure and Altimeter Breakout Board. The BMP585 Precision Barometric Pressure and Altimeter Breakout Sensor Board comes with a low-altitude noise as low as 1cm (0.08Pa) and the same fast conversion time.
And like the previous BMP280, you can use I2C or SPI. For simple easy wiring, go with I2C. If you want to connect a bunch of sensors without worrying about I2C address collisions, go with SPI.
As you would expect, this sensor is similar to its earlier versions but even better. The BMP585 has better precision than ever, which makes it excellent for environmental sensing or as a precision altimeter. It can even be used in either I2C or SPI configurations.
This sensor has a relative accuracy of ±6 Pascals at room temperature, which translates to about ±50 centimeters of altitude (compare to the BMP280's ±12 Pascal/±1 meter and BMP388's ±8 Pascal/±0.5 meter). The typical absolute accuracy is ±60 Pa or about 5 meters. Check the datasheet for how temperature and altitude can affect the absolute/relative accuracy.
The BMP585 is software/firmware compatible with the BMP580/BMP581 but comes with a port that can have a tube attached! Note it has the approximately accurate/precision as BMP580, it's not as accurate/precise as the BMP581. It's also more expensive, so pick this one when you need a ported sensor!
The datasheet sort of implies they intend this sensor to be used for drones and quadcopters, to keep altitude stable, but you could also use this for wearables or any project that wants to track height-above-sea-level. Note that for absolute height you'll still need to enter in the barometric pressure at sea level if the weather changes, but that's true of every altimeter sensor that uses pressure. You can also measure temperature with ±0.5°C accuracy.
Nice sensor, right? So, we have made it easy for you to get right into your next project. The surface-mount sensor is soldered onto a custom-made PCB in the STEMMA QT form factor, making them easy to interface with. The STEMMA QT connectors on either side are compatible with the SparkFun Qwiic I2C connectors. This allows you to make solderless connections between your development board and the BMP58x or to chain it with a wide range of other sensors and accessories using a compatible cable.
Compatible QT Cables
Nice sensor, right? So, we have made it easy for you to get right into your next project. The surface-mount sensor is soldered onto a PCB and comes with a 3.3V regulator and level shifting so you can use it with a 3V or 5V logic microcontroller without worry.
Features:
High-resolution 24-bit pressure and temperature measurements
I2C and SPI interface support
Built-in digital signal processing with IIR filter
Multiple power modes for optimized power consumption
Configurable oversampling and output data rates
Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
Pressure range: 300-1250 hPa
Low power consumption
FIFO buffer support