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Fermion: MEMS Volatile Organic Compounds VOC Gas Detection Sensor (Breakout, 1-500ppm)

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Fermion: MEMS Volatile Organic Compounds VOC Gas Sensor employs state-of-the-art microelectromechanical system (MEMS) technology, endowing the sensor with compact dimensions (13x13x2.5mm), low power consumption (<20mA), minimal heat generation, short preheating time, and swift response recovery. The sensor can qualitatively measure VOC gas concentration and is suitable for indoor air quality detection, fresh air system, air purifier and other application scenarios.

The MEMS series currently encompasses 11 different types of gas sensors ( HCHO , CO , CH4 , VOC , NH3 , H2S , EtOH , Smoke , Odor , H2 , NO2 ), which can be combined as per specific requirements.

Please note: This sensor is capable of only qualitative measurements. For quantitative measurements, kindly consider purchasing the Gravity: Factory Calibrated Electrochemical Gas Sensor Series.

Wiring Diagram of Fermion: MEMS VOC sensor and Arduino UNO

Figure: Wiring Diagram of Fermion: MEMS VOC sensor and Arduino UNO


Precautions for use

  • Kindly remove the protective film before use.
  • To prevent exposure to volatile silicon compounds vapors (such as silicone adhesive, hair gel, silicone rubber, or other locations where volatile silicon compounds are present).
  • Avoid exposure to high concentrations of corrosive gases (such as H2S, SOX, Cl2, HCl, etc.).
  • Prevent contamination from alkalis, alkali metal salts, and halogens.
  • Refrain from prolonged exposure to extreme environments (such as high temperatures, high humidity, high pollution).
  • Avoid contact with water, condensation, and freezing.
  • Minimize excessive vibration, impact, and dropping.
  • Please refrain from employing this module in systems that involve personal safety concerns.
  • For extended periods of non-use, it is advisable to preheat the module for at least 24 hours.