What videos do you have related to: "Low-power IoT devices tutorial" - "Energy efficiency in IoT applications" - "IoT sensor energy management video" Please give me some suggestions.
The nitrogen oxides (NOx) sensor needs 6 hours to "warm up." It uses a laser internally and I think this is part of the reason it needs to be on for a while (I'm guess here). It's definitely and indoor sensor. You're not suppose to use it when the temperature is below 10 degrees C (50 F). It looks like it's intended to be always on.
What videos do you have related to:
"Low-power IoT devices tutorial"
- "Energy efficiency in IoT applications"
- "IoT sensor energy management video"
Please give me some suggestions.
This is pretty useful and could be an interesting project, thank you guys over at sparkfun.
Ordered!
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Is that an hour warm up each use or one-time? And will it work the the Artemis data logger?
After every power up. I have some of these SEN55s and it's the VOC sensor that needs time to settle.
@@ivanivict1 So is it a temp thing and if I try to use this in an environment where temp is not constant, will it give garbage results?
The nitrogen oxides (NOx) sensor needs 6 hours to "warm up."
It uses a laser internally and I think this is part of the reason it needs to be on for a while (I'm guess here).
It's definitely and indoor sensor. You're not suppose to use it when the temperature is below 10 degrees C (50 F).
It looks like it's intended to be always on.
Ooooh - gimmie... Hopefully it's not like a ph sensor where you have to keep calibrating it.