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Grove - Air quality sensor v1.3

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A Grove sensor designed for indoor air quality testing.

Overview

This sensor is designed for comprehensive monitor over indoor air condition. It's responsive to a wide scope of harmful gases, as carbon monoxide, alcohol, acetone, thinner, formaldehyde and so on. Due to the measuring mechanism, this sensor can't output specific data to describe target gases' concentrations quantitatively. But it's still competent enough to be used in applications that require only qualitative results, like auto refresher sprayers and auto air cycling systems.

Features:

  • Low power consumption
  • High sensitivity
  • Tiny outline
  • Responsive to a wide scope of target gases
  • Cost efficient
  • Durable
  • Compatible with 5V and 3.3V

Tech specs

Technical Details

Dimensions

40mm x 20mm x 15mm

Weight

G.W 9g    

Battery

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Sensor

Winsen MP503

Power

5V or 3.3V

Part List

Grove - Air quality sensor v1.3

1

Grove Cable

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