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GSS launches Ultra-Low Power CO2 Sensor

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Active current consumption can be reduced to less than 1μA without switching off the sensor

Gas Sensing Solutions, a UK-based maker of solid state gas sensors, has launched a new ultra-low-power CO2 sensor. The CozIR-LP3 includes on-board power management, allowing the user to control sensor power consumption during measurements and when the sensor is inactive. The user can reduce active current consumption to <1μA without switching off the sensor.

The CozIR-LP3 is based on GSS proprietary solid-state non-dispersive infra-red (NDIR) LED technology, where the sensor measures concentration levels by analysing the amount of light absorbed by the CO2 gas. This LED technology allows the sensor to achieve unrivalled low-power consumption, making it suitable for a range of applications including battery-powered and wirelessly connected devices.

The CozIR-LP3 provides the user with extensive flexibility, a choice of UART or I2C control interfaces, digital and analogue CO2 measurements, and a fail-safe digital alarm level monitor. The CozIR-LP3 has also been designed to give the designer several fixturing options. The sensor features a low height form factor, with options for mounting on top, below or through the PCB, making the CozIR- LP3 ideal for applications where space is at a premium.

The CozIR-LP3 is designed to run fully autonomously with automatic self-checking and auto-zeroing, enabling the sensor to operate for long periods with no user intervention, ideal for unattended applications in air quality monitoring, IoT devices and other portable battery powered remote devices.

Julian Hayes, CEO of Gas Sensing Solutions said “We are delighted to add the CozIR-LP3 to our range of ultra-low-power CO2 sensors. Customers can benefit from a low height form factor and small footprint, while still achieving the lowest of power consumption. The new sensor comes with an array of measurement output types, alarm and control functions options making it our most flexible sensor to date”.

A Sensor Evaluation Board is also available, enabling users to easily assess the performance of the CozIR-LP3.

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