MisIR - Low Cost HVAC Carbon Dioxide Sensor NDIR CO2 Sensor
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MisIR - Low Cost HVAC Carbon Dioxide Sensor NDIR CO2 Sensor
MisIR - Low Cost HVAC Carbon Dioxide Sensor NDIR CO2 Sensor
Low Power 20mW
Measurement ranges from 0 to 1%
Digital (UART)and Voltage Output Options
Automatic calibration
Model Number: MisIR
Product Specification
Low Cost HVAC Carbon Dioxide Sensor NDIR CO2 Sensor
Summary
MISIR is a low power (20mW4), high performance CO2 sensor. Based on GSS patented solid state IR sensor technology and innovative optical designs, MISIR is configured to meet the requirements of the HVAC and Demand Led Ventilation markets.
· Low Power 20mW
· Measurement ranges from 0 to 1%
· Low noise measurement (<10ppm)
· 3.3V to 5V supply.
· Digital (UART)and Voltage Output Options
· Automatic calibration
Specification
General Performance
Warm-up Time < 20s.
Operating Conditions 0°C to 50°C
0 to 95% RH, non-condensing
Recommended Storage -30°C to +70°C
CO2 Measurement
Sensing Method
Non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) absorption
Patented Gold-plated optics, GSS Solid-state source and detector
Sample Method Diffusion
Measurement Range 0-2000ppm, 0-5000ppm, 0-1%
Accuracy ±50 ppm +/- 3% of reading1
Non Linearity < 1% of FS
Calibration Automatic Calibration
Pressure Dependence 0.13% of reading per mm Hg in normal atmospheric conditions.
Operating Pressure
Range 950 mbar to 1100 bar2
Response Time
2 minutes
Electrical/ Mechanical
Power Input 3.25 to 5.25V. (3.3V recommended).
Peak Current 150mA3.
Average Current 6mA3.
Power Consumption 20 mW3
Dimensions and Wiring Connections
more: NDIR Gas Sensor
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