Sensirion SPS30 Particulate Matter Sensor

Sensirion SPS30 Particulate Matter (PM) Sensor features a measurement principle based on laser scattering and uses Sensirion's innovative contamination-resistance technology. This technology, together with high-quality and long-lasting components, enables accurate measurements from the device's first operation throughout its lifetime of more than eight years. Advanced algorithms provide superior precision for different PM types and higher-resolution particle size binning. This allows the detection of different sorts of environmental dust and other particles. With dimensions of only 41mm x 41mm x 12mm, the SPS30  is ideal for applications where the size is of paramount importance, such as wall-mounted or compact air-quality devices.

Features

  • Unique long-term stability
  • Innovative contamination-resistance technology
  • Superior accuracy in mass/number-concentration sensing
  • Advanced particle size binning
  • Small, ultra-slim package
  • Laser-based scattering principle and advanced algorithms
  • Fully calibrated digital output, UART and I2C interfaces
  • Fully calibrated digital output
  • RoHS compliant

Applications

  • Air purifiers
  • HVAC equipment
  • Air conditioners
  • IoT devices
  • Demand-controlled ventilation systems
  • Air quality/environmental monitors
  • Smart home

Specifications

  • Particle detection size range
    • Mass concentration: PM1.0, PM2.5, PM4, and PM10
    • Number concentration: PM0.5, PM1.0, PM2.5, PM4, and PM10
  • 8s to 30s typical start-up time, depending on the number of concentration
  • 4.5V to 5.5V operating supply voltage
  • 1s ±0.04s sampling interval
  • 660nm laser wavelength
  • Supply currents
    • 38µA typical in sleep mode, 50µA maximum
    • 300µA to 360µA in idle-mode
    • 45mA to 65mA in measurement mode
    • 80mA maximum in the first 200ms (fan start) of measurement mode
  • -10°C to +60°C operating temperature range
  • >10-years lifetime with 24-hour-a-day operation

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Publié le: 2018-11-01 | Mis à jour le: 2024-04-17