General
The S-100 CO2 module is the world smallest sensor and can be integrated into wide range of application product from small wall-pads to building ventilation controller. Its main application area is Indoor Air Quality, HVAC, Stove, Air-conditioner, Vehicle drowsiness, Gas equipment.
Features
Non-Dispersive Infrared(NDIR) technology used to measure CO2 levels.
The world smallest size
Pre-calibrated
Provides output signal proportional to CO2 level.
Three available output : AVO, TTL UART, I2C
Low profile 2.00mm pitch header 4pin(power), 10pin(I/O) connection
Model available to interact with other devices.
Gold-plated sensor provides long-term calibration stability.
Installed re-calibration function(Automatic or manual)
Specification
General Performance
Operating Temperature
0 ~ 50°C
Operating Humidity
0 ~ 95%RH(Non-condensing)
Operating Environment
Residential, Commercial spaces
Storage Temperature
-30°C ~ 70°C
CO Measurement
Sensing Method
NDIR(Non-dispersive Infrared)
Measurement Range
0 to 50,000ppm(expandable up to 10,000ppm)
Accuracy
±30ppm ±5% of measured value
Step Response Time(90%)
60 seconds
Sampling Interval
3 seconds
Output Signal
UART
38,400BPS, 8bit, No parity, 1 stop bitTTL Level Voltage 3.3~4.5V
I2C
Slave mode onlyInternal pull up resisterUnder 400Khz ClockTTL Level Voltage 3.3~4.5V
Analog Voltage Output
VDC 0.5 ~ 4.5V(linear output)
Carbon Dioxide(CO2) Module
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