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Honeywell HPM Particulate Matter Sensors detect and count particles by using light scattering, enhancing the ability to more accurately monitor environmental particulates. These laser-based sensors feature a 0µg/m3 to 1000µg/m3 detection range, <6s response time, and ±15% accuracy. The modules are fully calibrated and offer an 80mA maximum supply current. Honeywell HPM Particulate Matter Sensors are well-suited for HVAC systems, air quality monitors, and air purifiers.
Laser-based light scattering particle sensing
0µg/m3 to 1000µg/m3 concentration range
Fully calibrated
EMC: Heavy industrial level IEC61000
<6s response time
80mA maximum supply current
Output signal: universal asynchronous receiver / transmitter (UART)
PM2.5, PM10 output (standard); PM1.0, PM2.5, PM4.0, PM10 output (compact)
RoHS and REACH compliant
From: https://www.mouser.co.uk/new/honeywell/honeywell-hpm-particulate-matter-sensors/
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Device, agent (including humans), or software (simulation) involved in, or implementing, a Procedure. Sensors respond to a stimulus, e.g., a change in the environment, or input data composed from the results of prior Observations, and generate a Result. Sensors can be hosted by Platforms.
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Sensor, Observation, Sample, and Actuator (SOSA) Ontology
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Device, agent (including humans), or software (simulation) involved in, or implementing, a Procedure. Sensors respond to a stimulus, e.g., a change in the environment, or input data composed from the results of prior Observations, and generate a Result. Sensors can be hosted by Platforms.
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Accelerometers, gyroscopes, barometers, magnetometers, and so forth are Sensors that are typically mounted on a modern smart phone (which acts as Platform). Other examples of sensors include the human eyes.
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