Renesas offers innovative, high-performance, fully calibrated environmental sensors and modules to measure humidity and temperature (RHT), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone (O3), particulate matter (PM) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Renesas has leveraged over 15 years of technical experience to develop sensors that provide reliable data and awareness about the environment. Their sensors are proven to meet various air quality standard requirements when designed for applications.
Renesas RRH47000
Single-Channel NDIR CO2 Module with Humidity and Temperature Sensor
The RRH47000 is a single-channel nondispersive infrared (NDIR) CO2 module featuring a highly accurate sensor for CO2 measurement, along with a world-class humidity and temperature sensor, all in a compact package. This module delivers high performance and complies with various CO2 regulatory standards, including California Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards, RESET, WELL, and ASHRAE.
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All-in-One Integrated Sensor Module for PM2.5, RHT, TVOC, and eCO2 Detection
The RRH62000 is an Integrated Sensor Module measuring critical air quality parameters such as particulate matter (PM1, PM2.5, PM10), total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), Indoor Air Quality Index (IAQ), estimated carbon dioxide concentration (eCO2), temperature (T), and relative humidity (RH) are combined in a single package. The RRH62000 provides digital outputs for each sensor, which can be measured simultaneously. A six-pin connector provides an easy plug and play interface.
Read MoreOutdoor air quality gas sensor for O3 and NO2
The ZMOD4510 gas sensor platform detects air quality in a variety of indoor and outdoor applications. The module is a 12-pin LGA assembly (standard version 3.0mm x 3.0mm x 0.7mm) that consists of a gas sense element and a CMOS signal conditioning IC. The module’s sense element consists of a heater element on a silicon-based MEMS structure and a metal-oxide (MOx) chemiresistor. The signal conditioner controls the sensor temperature and measures the MOx resistance, which is a function of the gas concentration.
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