Gravity O2 Sensor (Calibrated) - I2C & UART

DFRobotSKU: RB-Dfr-1174
Manufacturer #: SEN0465

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Sale price $106.92

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In stock, 12 units

Description

  • Gravity O2 Sensor (Calibrated) - I2C & UART
  • Detects oxygen concentration
  • Offers high stability and high sensitivity
  • Strong anti-interference ability
  • Adopts the electrochemical principle
  • Supports three output modes: analog, I2C, and UART

The Gravity O2 Sensor (Calibrated) - I2C & UART is a sensor that detects oxygen concentration and supports three output modes: analog, I2C, and UART. The probe has been calibrated at the factory, which can quickly and accurately measure the concentration of oxygen in the environment. Can be widely applied to fields like portable devices, air quality monitoring devices, industries, mines, warehouses, and other spaces where the air is not easy to circulate.

The probe adopts the electrochemical principle, has the characteristics of strong anti-interference ability, high stability, high sensitivity, etc., and the service life is as long as two years.

  • 1x Gravity: O2 Signal Conversion Board
  • 1x O2 Sensor Probe
  • 1x Gravity - 4-Pin Cable

Size

  • Adapter plate size: 37 x 32 mm

  • Detection Gas: Oxygen (O2)
  • Detection range: 0 ~ 25 % Vol
  • Working Voltage: 3.3 ~ 5.5 V DC
  • Working Current: <5 mA
  • Output Signal: I2C, UART (0 ~ 3 V), analog voltage
  • Working Temperature: -20 ~ 50°
  • Working Humidity: 15 ~ 90 % RH (non-condensing)
  • Storage Temperature: -20 ~ 50 °C
  • Storage Humidity: 15 ~ 90 % RH (non-condensing)
  • Lifespan: >2 years (in the air)
  • Compatibility: Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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