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MICS-6814
+BOMSENSOR CARBON MONOXIDE
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メーカーアンフェノールSGXセンサ技術
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メーカー品番 #MICS-6814
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データシート MICS-6814 DataSheet
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仕様
| 属性 | 値 |
| Part Status | Active |
| Type | Ammonia (NH3), Carbon Monoxide (CO) |
| Output | Analog |
| Operating Temperature | -30°C ~ 85°C (TA) |
| Voltage - Supply | 4.9V ~ 5.1V |
概要
Description
This sensor is popular in applications like environmental monitoring, industrial safety, and smart home environments due to its compact size, low power consumption, and cost-effectiveness. It typically operates within the temperature range of -20°C to 50°C. The MICS-6814 requires calibration for accurate readings and can interface with microcontrollers using analog-to-digital converters for data acquisition.
Overall, the MICS-6814 is valued for its multi-gas detection capability, making it suitable for applications requiring air quality assessments or gas leak detection in various settings.
Equivalent
Features
1. Multi-Gas Detection: Capable of detecting CO, NO2, and reducing gases like ammonia and methane.
2. Compact Design: Small form factor makes it suitable for integration into portable devices.
3. Low Power Consumption: Ideal for battery-operated applications.
4. Wide Sensitivity Range: Able to detect gases in low concentrations, enhancing environmental monitoring capabilities.
5. Fast Response Time: Provides quick readings for dynamic applications.
6. Operating Temperature Range: Performs well in temperatures from -20°C to 50°C, making it versatile for various environments.
7. Analog Output: Provides a straightforward interface for signal processing.
8. Cost-Effective: Affordable solution for multi-gas monitoring needs.
These features make the MICS-6814 suitable for air quality monitoring, industrial safety, and smart home applications.
Pinout
1. VCC: Power supply pin for the sensor.
2. GND: Ground pin.
3. NC (No Connection): Typically not connected, used for mechanical stability.
4. AOUT1: Analog output 1, typically for the detection of CO (Carbon Monoxide).
5. AOUT2: Analog output 2, generally for detecting NH3 (Ammonia).
6. AOUT3: Analog output 3, usually for the detection of NO2 (Nitrogen Dioxide).
Each analog output reflects the concentration of the corresponding gas, with the sensor outputting a voltage proportional to the gas concentration. It is important to refer to the specific datasheet for detailed information on the application and operation of the sensor.