From 4e3a16d17b98a0e2faf3cdab1a3fff3bdb65bdc4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: minicx Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2025 15:35:59 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] docs: Update AHT family sensors documentation - Document AHT15 and AHT30 sensor support - Update sensor_type options (AHT1X, AHT2X, AHT3X) - Add note about some AHT20 working with AHT1X sensor type Signed-off-by: Lev Voronov --- docs/Config_Reference.md | 7 ++++--- docs/Features.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/Config_Reference.md b/docs/Config_Reference.md index dbf2f4eba..528465e64 100644 --- a/docs/Config_Reference.md +++ b/docs/Config_Reference.md @@ -2945,7 +2945,7 @@ sensor_type: BME280 ### AHT10/AHT20/AHT21 temperature sensor -AHT10/AHT20/AHT21 two wire interface (I2C) environmental sensors. +AHT10/AHT15/AHT20/AHT21/AHT30 two wire interface (I2C) environmental sensors. Note that these sensors are not intended for use with extruders and heater beds, but rather for monitoring ambient temperature (C) and relative humidity. See @@ -2953,8 +2953,9 @@ relative humidity. See that may be used to report humidity in addition to temperature. ``` -sensor_type: AHT10 -# Also use AHT10 for AHT20 and AHT21 sensors. +sensor_type: AHT1X +# Must be "AHT1X" , "AHT2X", "AHT3X" +# Some AHT20 sensors can use "AHT1X" #i2c_address: # Default is 56 (0x38). Some AHT10 sensors give the option to use # 57 (0x39) by moving a resistor. diff --git a/docs/Features.md b/docs/Features.md index 6c5520d1b..ad0d81a81 100644 --- a/docs/Features.md +++ b/docs/Features.md @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Klipper supports many standard 3d printer features: * Support for common temperature sensors (eg, common thermistors, AD595, AD597, AD849x, PT100, PT1000, MAX6675, MAX31855, MAX31856, - MAX31865, BME280, HTU21D, DS18B20, AHT10, SHT3x, and LM75). Custom + MAX31865, BME280, HTU21D, DS18B20, AHT1X, AHT2X, AHT3X, SHT3x, and LM75). Custom thermistors and custom analog temperature sensors can also be configured. One can monitor the internal micro-controller temperature sensor and the internal temperature sensor of a