Reply by hc08jb8 April 4, 20052005-04-04
Thanks Eric,

Apart from the operating voltage the sensor seems to suitable. 
Meanwhile I did also come across this:-

http://www.alphasense.com/Product%20page/Products/Nitric%20Oxide/NO%
20A%20&%20B/NO%20A&B%20Divider.htm

Regds
Jay

--- In msp430@msp4..., Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz 
<ericcruz@g...> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> The only sensor I found that could be suitable for you is the 
TGS2201, from 
> Figaro (http://www.figarosensor.com/gaslist.html).
> 
> I hope this one fits your needs,
> 
> Eric Cruz
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> At 09:23 3/4/2005, you wrote:
> 
> 
> >Hello
> >
> >Anyone know of any small exhaled Nitric Oxide (eNO) sensor suitable
> >to use with an MSP?
> >
> >I did google and found some that arent suitable for a portable 
design.
> >
> >Thanks
> >Jay
> >
> >
> >--- In msp430@msp4..., Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz
> ><ericcruz@c...> wrote:
> > > Thanks a lot for everyone's help, now I have a lot of
sources 
for
> >sensors,
> > > and I'll put as much as I can pay or have enough time to
> >implement!!!
> > >
> > > Eric Cruz
> > >
> > >
> > > At 16:39 10/3/2005, you wrote:
> > >
> > > >Take a look at:
> > > >http://www.diltronic.com/gaz1.htm
> > > >http://www.imm.cnm.csic.es/sensores/esen-met.htm
> > > >http://e2vtechnologies.com/introduction/prod_gassens.htm
> > > >
> > > >-Augusto
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >-----Original Message-----
> > > >From: Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz 
[mailto:ericcruz@c...]
> > > >Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:31
AM
> > > >To: msp430@msp4...
> > > >Subject: [msp430] Gas Sensors
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >Hello,
> > > >
> > > >         As a university homework, I must design a gas sensor
> >system and, of
> > > >course, I'll use a MSP430! The sensors can be of any
type of 
gas,
> >but after
> > > >a few hour in Google, I can't find a place to buy them,
only 
ready-
> >to-use
> > > >products.
> > > >         Took a look at distributors like Farnell also, with
no
> >return.
> > > >         Does anyone knows where can I buy these? They must
be
> >cheap and sold
> > > >in
> > > >quantities of 1~2, but don't need precision.
> > > >
> > > >Thanks in advance,
> > > >
> > > >Eric Cruz
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >.
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Reply by Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz April 3, 20052005-04-03
Hello,

The only sensor I found that could be suitable for you is the TGS2201, from 
Figaro (http://www.figarosensor.com/gaslist.html).

I hope this one fits your needs,

Eric Cruz





At 09:23 3/4/2005, you wrote:


>Hello
>
>Anyone know of any small exhaled Nitric Oxide (eNO) sensor suitable
>to use with an MSP?
>
>I did google and found some that arent suitable for a portable design.
>
>Thanks
>Jay
>
>
>--- In msp430@msp4..., Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz
><ericcruz@c...> wrote:
> > Thanks a lot for everyone's help, now I have a lot of sources for
>sensors,
> > and I'll put as much as I can pay or have enough time to
>implement!!!
> >
> > Eric Cruz
> >
> >
> > At 16:39 10/3/2005, you wrote:
> >
> > >Take a look at:
> > >http://www.diltronic.com/gaz1.htm
> > >http://www.imm.cnm.csic.es/sensores/esen-met.htm
> > >http://e2vtechnologies.com/introduction/prod_gassens.htm
> > >
> > >-Augusto
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz [mailto:ericcruz@c...]
> > >Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:31 AM
> > >To: msp430@msp4...
> > >Subject: [msp430] Gas Sensors
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >Hello,
> > >
> > >         As a university homework, I must design a gas sensor
>system and, of
> > >course, I'll use a MSP430! The sensors can be of any type of
gas,
>but after
> > >a few hour in Google, I can't find a place to buy them, only
ready-
>to-use
> > >products.
> > >         Took a look at distributors like Farnell also, with no
>return.
> > >         Does anyone knows where can I buy these? They must be
>cheap and sold
> > >in
> > >quantities of 1~2, but don't need precision.
> > >
> > >Thanks in advance,
> > >
> > >Eric Cruz
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >.
> > >
> > >
> > >Yahoo! Groups Links
> > >
> > >
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> > >
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Reply by hc08jb8 April 3, 20052005-04-03
Hello

Anyone know of any small exhaled Nitric Oxide (eNO) sensor suitable 
to use with an MSP?

I did google and found some that arent suitable for a portable design.

Thanks
Jay


--- In msp430@msp4..., Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz 
<ericcruz@c...> wrote:
> Thanks a lot for everyone's help, now I have
a lot of sources for 
sensors, 
> and I'll put as much as I can pay or have
enough time to 
implement!!!
> 
> Eric Cruz
> 
> 
> At 16:39 10/3/2005, you wrote:
> 
> >Take a look at:
> >http://www.diltronic.com/gaz1.htm
> >http://www.imm.cnm.csic.es/sensores/esen-met.htm
> >http://e2vtechnologies.com/introduction/prod_gassens.htm
> >
> >-Augusto
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz [mailto:ericcruz@c...]
> >Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:31 AM
> >To: msp430@msp4...
> >Subject: [msp430] Gas Sensors
> >
> >
> >
> >Hello,
> >
> >         As a university homework, I must design a gas sensor 
system and, of
> >course, I'll use a MSP430! The sensors
can be of any type of gas, 
but after
> >a few hour in Google, I can't find a
place to buy them, only ready-
to-use
> >products.
> >         Took a look at distributors like Farnell also, with no 
return.
> >         Does anyone knows where can I buy
these? They must be 
cheap and sold
> >in
> >quantities of 1~2, but don't need precision.
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >
> >Eric Cruz
> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.
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Reply by Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz March 11, 20052005-03-11
Thanks a lot for everyone's help, now I have a lot of sources for
sensors, 
and I'll put as much as I can pay or have enough time to implement!!!

Eric Cruz


At 16:39 10/3/2005, you wrote:

>Take a look at:
>http://www.diltronic.com/gaz1.htm
>http://www.imm.cnm.csic.es/sensores/esen-met.htm
>http://e2vtechnologies.com/introduction/prod_gassens.htm
>
>-Augusto
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz [mailto:ericcruz@eric...]
>Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:31 AM
>To: msp430@msp4...
>Subject: [msp430] Gas Sensors
>
>
>
>Hello,
>
>         As a university homework, I must design a gas sensor system and, of
>course, I'll use a MSP430! The sensors can be of any type of gas, but
after
>a few hour in Google, I can't find a place to buy them, only
ready-to-use
>products.
>         Took a look at distributors like Farnell also, with no return.
>         Does anyone knows where can I buy these? They must be cheap and
sold
>in
>quantities of 1~2, but don't need precision.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Eric Cruz
>
>
>
>.
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Reply by Karl Adler March 10, 20052005-03-10
Here is a place for a CO sensor.

http://www.ebigchina.com/ebcps/4/pd/780784.html

>From: "vikebo" <vikebo@vike...>
>Reply-To: msp430@msp4...
>To: msp430@msp4...
>Subject: [msp430] Re: Gas Sensors
>Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 13:01:04 -0000
>
>
>
>--- In msp430@msp4..., Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz
><ericcruz@c...> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > 	As a university homework, I must design a gas sensor system and,
>of
> > course, I'll use a MSP430! The sensors can be of any type of gas,
>
>Any type of gas, but can you measure any parameter of the gas
>(pressure, temperature, ...)?
>
>but after
> > a few hour in Google, I can't find a place to buy them, only
ready-
>to-use
> > products.
> > 	Took a look at distributors like Farnell also, with no return.
> > 	Does anyone knows where can I buy these? They must be cheap and
>
>Farnell do have some oxygen sensors, but not low cost.
>
>Elfa (www.elfa.se/en) do have some relatively cheap ~10 Euro gas
>sensors. You could have a look at PN: 73-093-21, 73-093-39,
>73-093-47,
>73-027-22.
>
>Eivind
>
>
>
>
>
>
>.
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

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Reply by augusto einsfeldt March 10, 20052005-03-10
Take a look at:
http://www.diltronic.com/gaz1.htm
http://www.imm.cnm.csic.es/sensores/esen-met.htm
http://e2vtechnologies.com/introduction/prod_gassens.htm

-Augusto


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz [mailto:ericcruz@eric...] 
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:31 AM
To: msp430@msp4...
Subject: [msp430] Gas Sensors



Hello,

	As a university homework, I must design a gas sensor system and, of 
course, I'll use a MSP430! The sensors can be of any type of gas, but after

a few hour in Google, I can't find a place to buy them, only ready-to-use 
products.
	Took a look at distributors like Farnell also, with no return.
	Does anyone knows where can I buy these? They must be cheap and sold
in 
quantities of 1~2, but don't need precision.

Thanks in advance,

Eric Cruz



.

 
Yahoo! Groups Links



 




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Reply by vikebo March 10, 20052005-03-10
--- In msp430@msp4..., Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz 
<ericcruz@c...> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> 	As a university homework, I must design a gas sensor system and,
of 
> course, I'll use a MSP430! The sensors can be
of any type of gas, 

Any type of gas, but can you measure any parameter of the gas 
(pressure, temperature, ...)?

but after 
> a few hour in Google, I can't find a place to
buy them, only ready-
to-use 
> products.
> 	Took a look at distributors like Farnell also, with no return.
> 	Does anyone knows where can I buy these? They must be cheap and 

Farnell do have some oxygen sensors, but not low cost.

Elfa (www.elfa.se/en) do have some relatively cheap ~10 Euro gas 
sensors. You could have a look at PN: 73-093-21, 73-093-39,
73-093-47, 
73-027-22.

Eivind





Reply by fqrley March 10, 20052005-03-10
You could go for a calorimetric gas density sensor.  The idea is to
build a wheatstone bridge type of circuit with PT100 and PT1000 type
RTDs in the bottom legs.  Once the circuit gets enough current for the
PT100 to self heat, the balance of the circuit will become very
sensitive to air movement.  It will also be sensitive to changes in
thermal conductivity at no flow, which is more or less related to gas
density.

Humidity has become very common lately, try google.
Farley

--- In msp430@msp4..., Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz
<ericcruz@c...> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> 	As a university homework, I must design a gas sensor system and,
of 
> course, I'll use a MSP430! The sensors can be
of any type of gas,
but after 
> a few hour in Google, I can't find a place to
buy them, only
ready-to-use 
> products.
> 	Took a look at distributors like Farnell also, with no return.
> 	Does anyone knows where can I buy these? They must be cheap and
sold in 
> quantities of 1~2, but don't need precision.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Eric Cruz




Reply by Eric Schinkoeth Reis Barbosa da Cruz March 10, 20052005-03-10
Hello,

	As a university homework, I must design a gas sensor system and, of 
course, I'll use a MSP430! The sensors can be of any type of gas, but after

a few hour in Google, I can't find a place to buy them, only ready-to-use 
products.
	Took a look at distributors like Farnell also, with no return.
	Does anyone knows where can I buy these? They must be cheap and sold in 
quantities of 1~2, but don't need precision.

Thanks in advance,

Eric Cruz