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USB CO2 sensor SG111A

USB CO2 sensor
USB CO2 sensor
USB CO2 sensor
USB CO2 sensor
USB CO2 sensor
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Output
USB

Description

Quick Features Arduino compatible developer kit Pre-loaded with firmware 400-5000 PPM CO2 Sensor Audible Alarm Diagnostic LEDs Lowest Cost Arduino IDE Compatible Development Comes pre-loaded with firmware to emit the CO2 levels over USB for easy integration into your application. Open source GitHub repository with firmware to help get your application up and running quickly! https://github.com/AretasSensorNetworks/SG111A Android Compatible CO2 Sensor You can decode the sensor messages using a basic Serial monitor in Android! This makes developing apps in Android very easy. Description A Carbon Dioxide monitor measures the amount of CO2 in the air. CO2 concentrations change because of people breathing, cars running, combustion of hydrocarbons and many other sources. CO2 levels also affect plant growth and greenhouse yields. A USB Developer kit for the SG111A series of CO2 sensors. Rapidly prototype your application. Comes preloaded with firmware compatible with the Aretas SensorGrapher application. Visualize CO2 Levels with Sensor Grapher You can view the real-time data in the Aretas SensorGrapher Java application which charts the incoming data. You can also export the data to CSV. IoT Applications for CO2 Sensing Food spoilage and food preservation Monitor CO2 levels in food preservation, transportation and other areas of logistics. A low-cost CO2 sensor with accuracy and high range is critical. Berkeley Labs researchers found that even moderately elevated levels of indoor carbon dioxide resulted in lower scores on six of nine scales of human decision making performance. Greenhouse and Growers
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