Amphenol Advanced Sensors Telaire AAS-AQS-UNO Air Quality Evaluation Boards

Amphenol Advanced Sensors Telaire AAS-AQS-UNO Air Quality Evaluation Boards are used to evaluate the Telaire air quality sensors. These evaluation boards can support T9602 temperature and humidity sensors, T6713 carbon dioxide sensors, SM-PWM-01C dust sensors, and other sensors from the Amphenol family. The OLED display and BLUETOOTH® output can be supported at the same time.

The AAS-AQS-UNO evaluation boards are designed to speed up the evaluation and development of the relevant sensors. The serial output can be configured to send sensor data to a PC over USB connection for recording and analysis in third-party software. Typical applications include the rapid development of air quality sensor acquisition systems, intelligent apparel devices, and low-power-consumption IoT-based BLUETOOTH® modules.

Features

  • Arduino development platform, open-source code
  • Reserved SM-PWM-01C dust sensor interface
  • Reserved T6713 carbon dioxide sensor interface
  • Reserved T9602 temperature and humidity sensor interfaces
  • Reserved laser dust sensor interface
  • Supports BLUETOOTH® BLE4.0 OSPF module
  • Supports the 128 x 64 OLED display screen
  • External USB power supply
  • Sample code available on Github

Kit Contents

  • AAS-AQS-UNO
    • Arduino-compatible board with preloaded software
    • AAS-AQS-UNO sensor evaluation board (shield)
    • USB data line
    • OLED screen
    • SM-PWM-01C dust sensor
  • AAS-AQS-UNO-RH-CO2

Applications

  • Rapid development of air quality sensor acquisition systems
    • Temperature and humidity
    • Carbon dioxide
    • Dust
  • Rapid development of
    • Intelligent apparel devices
    • Low-power-consumption IoT-based BLUETOOTH® modules

Specifications

  • DC power supply
    • 5V voltage
    • 1A current
  • 0 to +60°C operating temperature range
  • 0 to 95% relative humidity operating range
  • Output levels
    • L<0.8 at 3.3V
    • H>2.7 at 3.3V
  • 72mm x 56mm in dimension
  • Supported interfaces
    • I2C output T9602 temperature and humidity sensor
    • UAART output T6713 carbon dioxide sensor and laser dust sensor
    • PWM output infrared dust sensor
Published: 2017-01-04 | Updated: 2022-03-11