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Environmental Sensors

Renesas offers innovative, high-performance, fully calibrated environmental sensors and modules to measure humidity and temperature (RHT), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone (O3), particulate matter (PM) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Renesas has leveraged over 15 years of technical experience to develop sensors that provide reliable data and awareness about the environment. Our sensors are proven to meet various air quality standard requirements when designed for applications.

Discrete Sensors

Renesas offers discrete sensors with a single sensing element for host controller integration.

Humidity & Temperature Sensors

See all HS3xxx, HS4xxx products

Metal Oxide Gas Sensors

See all ZMOD4xxx products

 

Intelligent Sensor Modules

Renesas sensor modules are equipped with one or more sensing elements and an MCU containing integrated sensor firmware, offering ease of design. These modules provide benefits such as accelerated time to market, flexibility for use across all product lines, improved performance, and reduced development costs.

See all sensor modules

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Product Selector: Environmental Sensors

Explore our catalog of products through our parametric product selector tool. Compare specifications across various parameters to find the right part for your design.

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Documentation

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Videos & Training

RRH62000 Multi-Sensor Air Quality Module Overview

The RRH62000 air quality sensor module delivers best-in-class indoor air quality with integrated particulate matter, total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), estimated carbon dioxide (eCO2), humidity, and temperature sensing.

News & Blog Posts

Solving Unique Air Quality Challenges with the RRH47000 CO2 Sensor Module Blog Post Nov 13, 2024
AI-Enhanced Sensor Fusion Platform Takes the Pain Out of Indoor Air-Quality Detection Blog Post Sep 19, 2024
Renesas Releases Artificial Intelligence (AI) Library Enabling Sensor Fusion for Indoor Air Quality Blog Post Apr 8, 2024
Environmental Sensors Are at the Core of Evolving Indoor Air Quality Standards Blog Post May 29, 2023
Renesas Is First to Support Public Building Air Quality Standards in Environmental Sensors News Apr 4, 2023
A Look at How Renesas Gas Sensors Report Internal Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Standards Blog Post Apr 4, 2023
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Goes Mainstream Thanks to Standards and Common Definitions Blog Post May 20, 2022
Prototyping Smart-Home Products is Easier than Ever with the Quick-Connect IoT System Blog Post Mar 25, 2022
A Breath of Fresh Air: Battery Powered Air Quality Monitoring Blog Post Jan 6, 2022
Renesas Expands Medical and Industrial Environmental Sensing Portfolio with New Thermopile-Based Detectors for CO2 Sensors News Sep 16, 2021
Healthy Air in Schools and Public Buildings Blog Post Sep 16, 2021
Outdoor Air Quality: It’s Not Just About Urban Areas Blog Post Jun 18, 2021
Renesas Unlocks Personalized Air Quality Experiences With Ultra-Low Power ZMOD4510 Outdoor Air Quality Sensor Platform News Jun 17, 2021
Renesas Expands ZMOD4410 Indoor Air Quality Family With Industry’s First IP67 Waterproof Sensor for High-Humidity Environments News Dec 15, 2020
Splish Splash – Your Air Quality Sensor Can Take a Bath Blog Post Dec 9, 2020
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Gas Sensing Blog Post Jun 9, 2020
Something in the Air Quality Blog Post Sep 10, 2019
IDT Launches Industry’s First Software Upgradeable Digital Gas Sensor Platform for Smart Refrigerators News Jan 7, 2019
IDT Provides New Firmware for its Latest Indoor Air Quality Platform to Support Low-Power Applications News Dec 13, 2018
Managing Air Quality with Remote Gas Sensors Blog Post Dec 12, 2018
IDT Releases New Firmware for Bathroom and Kitchen Applications on its Indoor Air Quality Platform News Oct 4, 2018
A Sense of Clean Air Blog Post Aug 8, 2018
IDT Expands its Flagship Integrated VOC Gas Sensor Line With Solutions for Indoor Air Quality Applications News Jun 21, 2018
Why Does MOx Make the Difference? Blog Post Nov 15, 2017

Tools & Resources