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Nephelometer sensors #20

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originalfoo opened this issue Jul 14, 2017 · 9 comments
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Nephelometer sensors #20

originalfoo opened this issue Jul 14, 2017 · 9 comments

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originalfoo commented Jul 14, 2017

Sharp GP2Y1030AU0F

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  1. Still under development, specifications liable to change
  2. GP2Y1030AU0F is the only Sharp dust sensor that can differentiate between PM2.5 and PM10
  • Min particle size: ? μm
  • Output: UART - can discriminate between PM2.5 and PM10 👍
  • Supply voltage : DC 3–5.5V 👍
  • Power consumption : 35mA 👍 👍 👍 👍
  • Operating temperature range : -10 to +65°C
  • Operating humidity range : ?
  • Warm-up time: 5 seconds 👍
  • Lifespan: ~5 years (due to optics degradation) 👎
  • Approx cost:
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originalfoo commented Jul 16, 2017

Telaire SMART Dust Sensor SM-PWM-01C:

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Notes:

  1. Will detect micro water droplets (fog, mist) as particles (it can't differentiate)
  2. SM-PWM-01C dust sensor cannot count particles or measure quantitatively; the size is only for reference
  • Min particle size: 1μm 👍
  • Output: Pulsed (2 outputs, one for PM2.5, one for PM10, use 30 second rolling average)
  • Supply voltage : DC 5V ± 5%, Ripple <100mV
  • Power consumption : < 90ma ± 10%
  • Operating temperature range : -10°C ~ 45°C 👎 👎
  • Operating humidity range : <85%RH 👍
  • Warm-up time: 90 seconds
  • Lifespan: ??
  • Approx cost: ??

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originalfoo commented Jul 16, 2017

DSM501B:

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  • Min particle size: 0.7 μm 👍 👍
  • Output: PWM - can be used to determine (probably the maximum) particle size
  • Supply voltage : DC 5V±10%
  • Power consumption : 90mA
  • Operating temperature range : -10~ +65°C
  • Operating humidity range : 95%RH or less (without dew condensation) 👍 👍
  • Warm-up time: 60 seconds
  • Lifespan: ??
  • Approx cost: ??

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Sensirion

  • not yet released but probably will be within project timescales

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originalfoo commented Jul 16, 2017

SDS011:

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Notes:

  1. Probably uses so much power due to the fan - could potentially replace it with a piezo air pump?
  • Min particle size: 0.3 μm 👍 👍 👍
  • Output: UART and also 2xPWM (PM2.5 and PM10 separate for both)
  • Supply voltage : DC 4.7–5.3V (ripple <20mV)
  • Power consumption : 70mA±10mA 👍 with sleep <4 mA 👍 👍 👍
  • Operating temperature range : -10 to +50°C 👎 👎
  • Operating humidity range : 70%RH or less (without dew condensation) 👎
  • Warm-up time: ??
  • Lifespan: 8000 hours
  • Approx cost: $40 (1 pc.), $38 (>100 pcs.)

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Plantower PMS 7003:

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  • very small and looks very professional; need to find out more

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iSmart:

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Details are sketchy, might be "jack of all trades, master of none".

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Load more here - can't find pricing, they seem aimed at automotive.

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God mode - definitely not suitable for our nephelometer due to very limited temperature and humidity though :(

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Graphene sensor - still in development stage

Also, there's an air quality index project that lists a bunch of sensors.

Mitsubishi PM & Pollen sensor - still in development stage?

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