Technical documentation for the AHT10 identifies it as a digital micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) component utilizing the I2C communication protocol. The sensor delivers 20-bit resolution via an ASIC and capacitive humidity sensing element. Performance data lists precision tolerances of ±2% for humidity and ±0.3°C for temperature. The physical footprint is optimized for integration onto FR-4 breakout boards featuring voltage regulation for 3.3V to 5V logic compatibility.
Aggregated specification data confirms a hardcoded I2C address of 0x38. Standardized testing indicates that firmware-level soft reset commands are necessary to maintain bus stability during power fluctuations. As a bare-metal component, operation requires a separate logic controller and manual electrical integration.
Selecting the SHT45 Precision Temp & Humidity Sensor Module is recommended for applications requiring an even higher accuracy bin and integrated self-de-humidification heaters.
These components are foundational elements for building customized automated sensing arrays.