Pimoroni Enviro Grow (Pico W Aboard) – Enviro Grow + Accessory Kit
A wireless monitoring system to help take good care of your plants. Monitor moisture levels with the soil sensors, or hook up pumps to make a whole auto-watering system!
Enviro Grow comes with three capacitive moisture sensors to monitor up to three pots or trays of seeds separately. Because there are no exposed electrodes, capacitive sensors are a lot less vulnerable to corrosion over time than old-school resistive sensors. There’s also a buzzer so it can signal your attention. The onboard sensors can measure temperature, humidity, pressure, and light so you can finetune the growing conditions for your plants (you could also use the light sensor to stop the buzzer from going off at night).
On the back of Enviro Grow, there are another three connectors that will let you turn low-current 5v devices like pumps, motors, valves, solenoids, or lights on and off. There’s also a Qw/ST connector if you want to grow your smart watering system and add more I2C sensors.
Enviro x Pico W Aboard
Our new Enviro (Pico W Aboard) range is designed with environmental monitoring/logging in mind. We wanted to make a range of Pico/RP2040-powered, all-in-one sensor boards that are compact, easy to install in places, and straightforward to program. The wireless capability of Raspberry Pi Pico W lets Enviro integrate with other systems – so you could post your data into databases, home automation systems, or online citizen science efforts – the Internet’s your lobster!
Because the least fun thing about adding lots of sensors to your environment is figuring out how to supply power to everything without tons of trailing wires, they are all designed to work well off battery power. Each Enviro board has an onboard RTC (Real Time Clock) so that they can periodically wake up from deep sleep, take a reading (and, optionally, connect to wifi), and then go back to sleep – giving you months of untethered battery life.
We’ve also put together some handy accessory kits to go with our Enviro boards, that include an appropriately sized AA or AAA battery pack, a USB cable, and other essentials for each board, so you can get going super quick.
Enviro Features
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- Raspberry Pi Pico W AboardDual Arm Cortex M0+ running at up to 133Mhz with 264kB of SRAM
- 2MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP
- Powered and programmable by USB micro-B
- 2.4GHz wireless
- Deep sleep/wake function using RTC
- 1 x POKE (user) button
- Reset button (because we’re not monsters)
- Battery connector (JST-PH connector, 5.5V max voltage)
- User/activity LED (dimmable via PWM, can only be lit when the board is awake)
- Warn LED (attached to RTC)
- Qw/ST connector for attaching breakouts
- Fully assembled
- No soldering is required.
- Enviro firmware
- Schematic
Enviro Grow Features
- 3 x JST SH 3P connectors for capacitive moisture sensors
- 3 x Picoblade 2P-compatible connectors with MOSFETs for turning low-current 5v devices on and off.
- Piezo buzzer
- BME280 temperature, pressure, humidity sensor (datasheet)
- LTR-559 light and proximity sensor (datasheet)
Grow + Sensors Includes
- Enviro Grow
- 3 x Moisture Sensor
- 3 x Moisture Sensor Cable (35cm)
Grow + Accessory Kit Includes
- Enviro Grow
- 3 x Moisture Sensor
- 3 x Moisture Sensor Cable (35cm)
- 3 x Mini Submersible Pumps
- 1m of Silicone Tube
- 3 x AA battery pack
- 3 x AA batteries
- USB micro-B cable
- Velcro for attaching the battery pack
Software
Enviro ships with some super slick provisioning software that makes it easy to set it up and connect to things, even if it’s your first foray into environmental logging/IoT. Power it up and connect to the network called ‘Enviro Grow Setup‘ with your phone, tablet, or other wi-fi-enabled device – your Pico W will walk you through the rest!
- Getting Started Guide
Connecting Breakouts
The Qw/ST connectors on Enviro boards make it super easy to connect up I2C Qwiic or STEMMA QT breakouts. If your breakout has a QW/ST connector on board, you can plug it straight in with a JST-SH to JST-SH cable.
Breakout Garden breakouts that don’t have a Qw/ST connector can be connected using a JST-SH to JST-SH cable plus a Qw/ST to Breakout Garden adaptor. Want to use multiple breakouts at the same time? Try this adaptor!
Notes
- Measurements: 69 x 36 x 10 mm (L x W x H, approx)
- Enviro boards can enter a deep sleep mode where the Pico W, on-board sensors, and sensors connected via Qw/ST are completely powered down. The only thing left running on the board is the RTC which can wake up the board again at a set date and time or on a timer. You can also wake up the board via the POKE button, or by connecting the USB cable. If connected to USB power Enviro will never enter deep sleep, though our software will reset the board every time it takes a reading. Power consumption when asleep is 20uA.
- The RTC can also be used to keep track of the time and date (which means we don’t need to waste power by making a wireless call to find out the time/date each time we log a sensor reading!)
- The Warn LED is connected to the RTC, so it can be lit even during deep sleep to notify you of problems. It is limited to three states – on, off, or 1hz blink (it’s not possible to control the brightness).
- If you’re using pumps with your Enviro Grow, we’d recommend using a 3 x AA battery pack. If you’re just using the moisture sensors, Enviro Grow can be powered by a 2 x AAA battery pack that fits neatly behind the board or any battery pack that can supply between 2V and 5.5V – 2 or 3 alkaline AA or AAA cells, 4 rechargeable NiMH cells or a single cell LiPo. If you’re using a LiPo, bear in mind there’s no battery charging included on Enviro boards, so you’ll need a separate LiPo battery charger (like a LiPo Amigo) to be able to charge it.
About Pico W Aboard
Our new Pico W Aboard products come with a built-in Raspberry Pi Pico W. This means you get all the advantages of an RP2040 microcontroller – a speedy fast dual-core ARM processor, a dynamic, growing ecosystem, and a choice of different programming methods to experiment with. Most excitingly though, Pico W has wireless connectivity, so your Pico/RP2040 devices can communicate with each other and the internet! 🌍
- Wireless is very new to Pico/RP2040 – be aware that things will move fast and change! Software support (wireless examples, tutorials, CircuitPython support, etc) will take a little while to catch up. If you’re an absolute beginner to Pico/RP2040, you might have a better experience with wireless if you wait until everything is a little more settled.