CCS811 Carbon Monoxide Sensor
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- Ultra-low power consumption can be used in battery-powered equipment
- High sensitivity, fast heating
- An intelligent algorithm calculates TVOC / eCO2 values.
- I2C signal output, direct communication with the main system
- Metal oxide (MOX) sensors to monitor indoor air quality
- An 8-bit MCU is integrated to perform the ‘first-level algorithm
- Integrated 12-bit ADC built-in for sensor readings and digitized conversions
- I2C slave interface can be connected directly to the master control system
- Reset / interrupt control
- Supply Voltage: 1.8V to 3.3V
- Operating Temperature -40°C to 125°C
- Operating Current 30mA
- Power Consumption 60mW
- The current in sleep mode is 100nA
- Colour: purple
- PCB Size 1.5cmx2.1cm
Notes:
Package included:1 x CCS811Â Carbon Monoxide Sensor Air Quality Numerical Gas Sensor
Development Resources: demo codes, schematics, datasheets, etc
YouTube:Â CCS811 Air Quality Monitor for Arduino
Code Example: Github
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Notes:
1. There may be slight size deviations due to manual measurement, different measuring methods and tools.
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Weight | .010 kg |
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Dimensions | 3 × 2 × .5 cm |