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PS1-VOC-200-MOD

PS1-VOC-200-MOD

Amphenol SGX Sensortech
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Sensor UART
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Overview

The PS1-VOC-200-MOD is a high-precision volatile organic compound (VOC) sensor module featuring a digital UART interface. It combines an electrochemical sensor with integrated signal conditioning to provide linear and consistent measurements across a wide temperature range of -40 degC to 55 degC.

Why Choose This Part

The module offers a true plug-and-play experience with a pre-calibrated UART output, eliminating the need for complex analog circuit design. It is highly efficient for battery-powered applications, consuming less than 5mA during operation and only 10uA in sleep mode.

Applications

Indoor Air Quality Monitoring
Detecting volatile organic compounds in residential or commercial buildings to ensure healthy air quality levels.
Air Purifier Control
Integrating into smart appliances to provide real-time feedback for fan speed adjustment and filtration alerts.
Industrial Gas Detection
Monitoring for toxic gas leaks or VOC buildup in factory environments to ensure worker safety.
Environmental Monitoring Stations
Using the module's fast response speed and high accuracy for distributed air pollution monitoring networks.

Key Specifications

Type Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
Output UART
Voltage - Supply 3.3V ~ 5.5V
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 55degC

Getting Started

Connect the module's 4-pin interface to any microcontroller UART port operating at 3.3V or 5V logic levels. Communication is handled via standard serial commands to read VOC concentrations as well as independent temperature and humidity data from the integrated sensors.

PS1-VOC-200 Family

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Part Number Output Stock
PS1-VOC-200-MOD (this part) UART
PS1-VOC-200 Analog 26

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CCS811 ams OSRAM - An ultra-low power digital gas sensor specifically designed for monitoring indoor air quality in portable devices.
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