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Humidistat module and CO2 measurement module

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Former Member over 15 years ago
Hi, I am looking for a humidistat and a CO2 measuring module to interface with my microchip PIC18F4550 microcontroller, is there any relevant modules available in farnell? Basically, i need the humidistat and the CO2 measuring module to provide me with an voltage on the output after measuring humidity and amount of CO2 detected, so  that i could take in through my ADC on my microcontroller and display it on my LCD display.
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    0 michaelkellett over 15 years ago

    I know a bit about CO2 sensing.

    Is this a one off or mass production application ?

    Do you care much about power consumption/size/response time ?

     

    I can't really advise you much without this information.

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    0 Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Both the humidistat and CO2 measurement is a new thing to me and my team, we are all students and this is our final year project.

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    0 michaelkellett over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    What is your project ?

     

    Try Gas Sensing Solutions (www.gassensing.co.uk) for the CO2 sensor.

     

    I think you will have to do humidty separately  - look at Farnell 1784720 for a voltage output device at a reasonable price.

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    0 Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    My project is a remote enviornmental measure, where the sensors will send in the voltage to my microcontroller to transmit the reading via RF to my receiver at a distance away and print onto the LCD screen.

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    0 Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to michaelkellett
    I went through the GSS website, and their developement kit is too costly and over the budget that i was given. Preferably something i can get in Farnell will be great.. The humidty sensor can be taken into consideration, got to discuss with my supervisor in charge before making the purchase.
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    0 michaelkellett over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I had assumed that you had searched the Farnell website - they offer several CO2 sensors starting at £125 each.

     

    The GSS part is smaller, a bit cheaper and uses less power (I don't think you need the dev kit, just the sensor).

     

    You could buy and build the Elektor kit but it will cost you more (£137) www.elektor.com/magazines/2010/may/in-vehicle-co2-meter.1321993.lynkx

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    0 Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to michaelkellett
    Actually, i browsed through Farnell website, but couldn't which is the right one to measure the amount of CO2 present in the air. Both the sensor are new things to me. I think my projects stuff have be bought locally(Singapore) in order to claim my purchase back from the institution.
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    0 Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to michaelkellett
    Actually, i browsed through Farnell website, but couldn't which is the right one to measure the amount of CO2 present in the air. Both the sensor are new things to me. I think my projects stuff have be bought locally(Singapore) in order to claim my purchase back from the institution.
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  • awinning
    0 awinning over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member
    Hi Eric. Farnell does have a Singapore office/distribution centre
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    0 Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to awinning
    I knw they have an office here
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    0 Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Besides the power constraints, you need also consider your range expectations. For instance, there are a few humidity sensors out there that do well in the mid-range of humidity senseing (from 15% to 85%); it is when you EXCEED this range that a 'better' (more expensive) sensor is required. I'm not up on my CO2 sensor, but if you are looking for variations from 'normal air' content, again, there are many in the 20% range.  Lastly, you need to consider the distance for your remote sensor; the standard practice for remote sensing  is the 4-20ma transmitter method, and, yes, there are 'off-the-shelf' solutions (4-20;CO2,Humidity,Temp. etc.) such as from' Vaisala' for (very approx.) $600 US/ channel.

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    0 Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    If you want a carbon dioxide sensor module, try the GE Sensing T6613, it measures 0 ~ 2,000 ppm, the levels you would normally expect in a reasonably ventilated space. It has I2C, UART, and voltage outputs. But it has a trick up its sleeve, when using the digital output it will actually go to 20,000 ppm, albeit less accurately as it is outside the calibrated range.

     

    However as the previous respondant mentions, the standard for longer distance measurement is either a 0 ~ 10 V signal, or a 4 ~ 20mA signal, the GE sensing T8100 range feature both these outputs, and look reasonably tidy too!

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