EK6-PSX

Amphenol SGX Sensortech
523-EK6-PSX
EK6-PSX

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Multiple Function Sensor Development Tools Evaluation Kit (UART-USB cable + Software) for Solid Polymer Sensors - Works ONLY with Sensor Modules (not included)

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Amphenol
Kategorya ng Produkto: Mga Tool sa Pag-develop ng Multiple Function Sensor
RoHS:  
Gas Sensor Modules
Solid Polymer Evaluation Kit
Brand: Amphenol SGX Sensortech
Para Magamit sa: Software
Uri ng Interface: UART, USB
Uri ng Produkto: Multiple Function Sensor Development Tools
Series: PS1 -Modules
Dami ng Pack ng Pabrika: 5
Subcategory: Development Tools
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CAHTS:
8473302000
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8473301180
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8473300401
ECCN:
EAR99

Solid Polymer Electrochemical Gas Sensors

Amphenol SGX Sensortech Solid Polymer Electrochemical Gas Sensors are designed to detect a wide range of gases, including carbon monoxide, chlorine, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), as well as humidity and particulates. These sensors are based on the principle of electrochemical catalytic reaction. The sensor responds to the target gas and delivers a very small current proportional to the gas concentration. The series utilizes a dry core design featuring three electrodes in contact with the solid electrochemical material. A typical electrode consists of a surface area of precious metal and other materials. The electrode, electrochemical cell, and surrounding air are in contact, allowing the gas to diffuse through the porous membrane into the sensor's working electrode. At this working electrode, the gas is oxidized or reduced.