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Sensors Converge 2025: Bosch boosts ecosystem around BMV080 particulate matter sensor

Plug-and-play platforms simplify and accelerate development with Bosch environmental sensors

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  • Ecosystem shortens time-to-market and reduces complexity
  • Developer platforms offer documented tools, hardware, and support
  • Bosch at Sensors Converge: booth 530, Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA

In today’s fast-paced development landscape, having the right tools can mean the difference between months of delay and a rapid product launch. At Sensors Converge 2025, Bosch Sensortec is spotlighting the rapid evolution of its developer ecosystem, as new tools and platforms launch to support the integration of the BMV080 — the world’s smallest particulate matter sensor.

Visitors to the Bosch Sensortec booth can explore the entire developer journey: from evaluating the BMV080 using plug-and-play tools, through to a working end-product such as the PurpleAir PIXEL portable air quality monitor.

BMV080
The BMV080 utilizes an innovative design based on ultra-compact lasers with integrated photodiodes.

New tools streamline development

With the BMV080 sensor now available through distribution, three new evaluation and developer platforms are launching in parallel to simplify testing and accelerate prototyping. Each tool includes out-of-the-box functionality, preconfigured software, and comprehensive documentation. Together, they reduce engineering effort and enable rapid prototyping for air quality sensing applications.

BMV080 Shuttle Board 3.1

Bosch Sensortec BMV080 Shuttle Board 3.1

The official evaluation board for the BMV080 sensor, when used with Bosch Sensortec Application Board 3.1 it offers developers direct access to sensor capabilities in a standardized development environment, with data streaming and visualization.

Polverine

Combines the BMV080 with the BME690 gas sensor on a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth-enabled ESP32 platform. A fully connected IoT reference design, Polverine includes open-source firmware and tools for data streaming and visualization, with MQTT integration and Node-RED support.

Polverine Shuttle Board
SparkFun BMV080 breakout board

SparkFun BMV080 breakout board


Designed for simplicity and flexibility, the SparkFun board includes full support via the SparkFun ecosystem. The Qwiic interface allows seamless connection to Qwiic-compatible microcontrollers, enabling modular, plug-and-play prototyping with no soldering required.

Modular design accelerates innovation
More developers are turning to modular, ready-to-use platforms to accelerate product development and reduce complexity. These tools enable faster prototyping — even with limited engineering resources. While final integration and certification still require expertise, early-stage development becomes far more accessible. These platforms are ideal for developers, educators, and businesses seeking to quickly evaluate and implement air quality solutions.

A complete developer journey – on show at Sensors Converge
At Sensors Converge, Bosch Sensortec will demonstrate how these platforms fit into a streamlined development flow — starting with the sensor itself and ending with a consumer-ready product like the PurpleAir PIXEL. The result is a faster, smoother path from concept to market.

“Together with our partners, we’re making environmental sensing not just available, but truly usable – instantly, intuitively, and reliably. Developer tools like Polverine and the SparkFun BMV080 breakout board are key enablers of a growing ecosystem around our sensor platforms.”

Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec.

Availability

The Bosch Sensortec BMV080 Shuttle Board is available from distributors and includes access to Bosch’s SDK, tools, and developer resources. The Polverine platform is available now via Crowd Supply. The SparkFun BMV080 board is available now via SparkFun’s official store and network.