In this guide we will go over the features of the SGP30, how to connect and use it as well as an Arduino library
with examples to get you started monitoring your indoor air quality.
Required Materials
To follow along with this guide you will need a microcontroller to communicate with the SGP30. Below are a few
options that come Qwiic-enabled out of the box:
SparkFun Thing Plus - ESP32 WROOM
WRL-15663
SparkFun RedBoard Qwiic
DEV-15123
If your chosen microcontroller is not already Qwiic-enabled, you can add that functionality with one or more of the
following items:
SparkFun Qwiic Pro Micro - USB-C
(ATmega32U4)
DEV-15795
SparkFun RedBoard Artemis
DEV-15444
Need help?
Do you have a question about the SGP30 and is the answer not in the manual?