NDIR CO2 gas Dual Channel Sensor Module - MTP50-A
NDIR gas sensor uses the principle of NDIR to detect the gas in the air.
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Product Specification
NDIR gas sensor uses NDIR technology to detect the gas in the air, which has the advantages of strong anti-interference ability, high sensitivity, strong stability, long life and low power consumption. It supports two calibration methods: self-calibration and manual calibration, and the data accuracy error is extremely small. Suitable for smart homes, smart farms, intelligent buildings, HVAC, fresh air systems, automotive electronics and other fields.
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Specifications:
MTP50-A |
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Target Gas |
CO2 |
Operating Principle |
NDIR |
Measurement Range |
400ppm---5000ppm |
Measurement Interval |
2s |
Accuracy |
±(50ppm ± 5% of reading ) |
Response Time |
T90 time is 90s |
Detect particle diameter |
0-50℃ |
Operating Humidity |
0-90% RH non condensed |
Storage Temperature |
-20℃--60℃ |
Dimensions |
35.6×21.2×12.7mm(max dimensions) |
Power Supply |
4.2V---5.5V |
Power Consumption |
300mA peak,4mA normal,13mA averagc |
Life Expectancy |
10 years+ |
Serial Communication |
Uart /IIC |
PWM Output |
Period: 1004ms, Pulse: 2ms-1002ms(0---2000ppm) |
Alarm Output |
>1000ppm output to 1,<800ppm output to 0, open-drain output with pull-up resistor, the pin cannot sink any current |
Self Calibration Cycle |
Initial time is 24 hours, later is 7 days |
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