Brand Name:icchipcn.com
Condition:New
Type:Voltage Regulator
Supply Voltage:1
Dissipation Power:1
is_customized:Yes
Application:Computer
CCS811-811 air quality monitoring Digital Internal gas sensor
the CJMCU-811 is an ultra-low-power digital gas sensor that integrates a sensor and a CCS801-bit MCU with an analog-digital converter (ADC) for detecting indoor air quality, including carbon monoxide (CO) and a wide range of Volatile Organic compounds (VOCs).
air quality sensor CCS811 characteristics:
Ultra-low power consumption can be used in battery powered equipment
high sensitivity, fast heating
Intelligent algorithm calculates TVOC / eCO2 values
I2C signal output, direct communication with the main system
the main characteristics of the air quality sensor CJMCU-811:
metal oxide (MOX) sensors to monitor indoor air quality
a-bit MCU is integrated to perform the 'first-level algorithm
adc built in for sensor readings and digitized conversions
I2C slave interface can be connected directly to the master control system
Reset / interrupt control



The terminal equipment originally designed by CCS811 is faced with severe delivery difficulties. To this end, Sciosense Sensor (formerly AMS) has released its latest VOC sensor, the ENS160. This sensor is a digital metal oxide multi-gas sensor solution based on metal oxide (MOX) technology and four MOX sensor elements. Each sensor element has a separate hot-plate control to detect a variety of gases, such as ethanol, toluene, and volatile organic compounds (VOC) including hydrogen and nitrogen dioxide, with excellent selectivity and accuracy. For indoor air quality applications, the ENS160 supports intelligent algorithms to digitally process raw sensor measurements on the chip. These algorithms calculate CO2 equivalents, TVOC and different air quality indicators (AQIs), and perform humidity and temperature compensation and baseline management. Many users who had been using the CCS811 have started to opt for the ENS160 instead
The CJMCU-811 is a low-power digital gas sensor integrated with a CCS801 sensor and an 8-bit MCU (with an analog-to-digital converter (ADC)) to detect indoor air quality, including carbon monoxide (CO) and a wide range of volatile organic compound gases (VOCs).
Air quality sensor CCS811 features:
Low power consumption, available in battery operating devices
High sensitivity, fast heating
Intelligent algorithm calculates TVOC/eCO2 values
Output I2C signal, direct communication with the main system
