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NASA Wearable CO2 Monitor uses CozIR Sensor

NASA Wearable CO2 Monitor uses CozIR Sensor
NASA scientists chose the GSS CozIR 5,000ppm NDIR CO2 sensor as the foundation for their personal CO2 monitor to study the effect of CO2 exposure in space.

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Carbon Dioxide Alarms Require Planning, Training

Carbon Dioxide Alarms Require Planning, Training

In study after study, a fire evacuation plan has been proven to save lives. The same is true for stored gas leaks like CO2. We can help you train your staff.

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Raspberry Pi and WiFi App Notes for S8 Sensor

Raspberry Pi and WiFi App Notes for S8 Sensor

The engineers here at CO2Meter have developed application notes for SenseAir’s S8 small-footprint CO2 sensor. These app notes with source code make it easy to communicate with the S8 using two of the most popular microcontrollers on the market today. Learn more about the S8 CO2 sensor. AN168: Raspberry Pi to SenseAir S8 CO2 Sensor via UART Download AN168 here. Download the source files here. the Raspberry Pi 3 is a popular credit card-sized computer used in many maker applications. The documentation and included python source code files make it easy for even first-time users to communicate with the S8...

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K-30 CO2 Sensor Troubleshooting with Arduino or Raspberry Pi

K-30 CO2 Sensor Troubleshooting with Arduino or Raspberry Pi

Customers using SenseAir's K-30 CO2 sensor with an Arduino micro controller or the Raspberry Pi may see the sensor "lock up" during use. Here's how to fix it.

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Oxygen Sensor Used in Nitrogen Generator

Oxygen Sensor Used in Nitrogen Generator

IntoN2 manufactures a line of high pressure, high purity nitrogen generators in their factory located in Minden, Nevada. These nitrogen generators are primarily used for laser cutting and specialized manufacturing, but are used in other industries requiring up to 5 nines (0.99999%) of high-purity nitrogen. Because they generate nitrogen, I was curious when IntoN2 began purchasing our TR250Z 25% oxygen sensors, and decided to give them a call. I spoke with Charlie Winans, a control engineer at IntoN2, and asked why they needed an oxygen sensor in a nitrogen generator? Charlie explained that one of the features IntoN2 has incorporated...

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