Indoor Air Quality Sensor Evaluation Kit
The ZMOD4410-EVK simplifies the evaluation of the ZMOD4410 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) sensor. This sensor module is supported with the firmware to operate the sensor in...
The ZMOD4410 gas sensor module is an easily integrated firmware configurable architecture enabling multiple sensing solutions with a common hardware platform. Simply download one of the firmware libraries that best supports your application from the Renesas website and integrate it with your host microcontroller. The JEDEC JESD47 qualified device supports 10+ years of life, supporting your indoor air quality (IAQ) application designed for detecting total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs), estimating CO2, and monitoring indoor air quality in different smell-based use cases, including very humid and dusty applications with the possibility of water spray, condensation or immersion. The miniature 12-LGA assembly consists of a gas sense element and a CMOS signal conditioning IC. The sensor is pre-calibrated with a signal conditioner controlling the sensor temperatures and measures the MOx conductivity, which is a function of the gas concentration. The measurement results can be read via an I2C interface with the user’s microprocessor, which processes the data. The ZMOD4410 is ideal for applications such as air purifiers, IAQ monitors, kitchen hoods, HVAC equipment, building controls, thermostats, smart fans, and other smart devices.
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Sensor Software Modules for Renesas MCU Platforms Middleware (FIT module and FSP module) and sample software packages that enable control and data acquisition for Renesas sensor products.
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The ZMOD4410-EVK simplifies the evaluation of the ZMOD4410 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) sensor. This sensor module is supported with the firmware to operate the sensor in...
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This is a brief overview of the Renesas ZMOD4410 gas sensor platform, which provides best-in-class stability and sensitivity to identify trace gases in various indoor environments. These air quality sensors feature a miniature package with waterproof capability, an integrated ASIC, and a MEMS sensing element comprised of a controlled heater and proven metal oxide (MOx) material. The firmware upgradeable platform makes the ZMOD4410 portfolio capable of providing a variety of measurement options by varying the method of operation or changing the firmware used to interpret the resistance measurements.
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