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DFRobot Gravity Infrared CO2 Sensor 400–5000ppm

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The DFRobot Gravity Infrared CO2 Sensor 400–5000ppm by DFRobot is a premium df robot modules designed for premium buyers. It features Power Supply Voltage (V): 5.0±0.1V DC and Avg. Current Consumption: 40mA@5V.

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Quick Specs

Power Supply Voltage (V): 5.0±0.1V DC
Avg. Current Consumption: 40mA@5V
Peak Current(mA): <125@5V
Signal Output: PWM
Preheat time: 1min
Response Time(s): T90 < 120s

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Electronics projectsArduino / Raspberry Pi buildsPrototyping
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SKU: robu-1356242Category: DF Robot Modules

About This Product

The DFRobot Gravity Infrared CO2 Sensor 400–5000ppm by DFRobot is a premium df robot modules designed for premium buyers. It delivers reliable performance at an accessible price.

Key Specifications

  • Power Supply Voltage (V): 5.0±0.1V DC — works with standard household power
  • Avg. Current Consumption: 40mA@5V
  • Peak Current(mA): <125@5V
  • Signal Output: PWM
  • Preheat time: 1min
  • Response Time(s): T90 < 120s
  • Operating Temperature (°C): -10°C~50°C
  • Operating humidity: 0~95%RH (non-condensing)

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The concentration of carbon dioxide (0.03 % usually) is related to daily life. Recently, there’s a study showing that the atmospheric CO2 content has reached 0.0385 % (385 ppm) which is the highest value since 2.1 million years. The raise of atmospheric CO2 content to some extent results in global climate change. How to accurately measure carbon dioxide gas concentration is becoming a universal research topic. DFRobot released its latest high-precision infrared Arduino co2 sensor The effectively measuring range is from 400 to 5000 ppm. This sensor is based on non-dispersive infrared NDIR technology and has good selectivity and oxygen-free dependency. Besides, its service life could be up to 5 years! n addition, this Gravity: Infrared CO2 Sensor For Arduino (400~5000 ppm) is a high-performance sensor that combines the technology of mature infrared absorption gas detection with precision optical circuit design as well as sophisticated circuit design. It has characteristics such as high sensitivity, high resolution, low power consumption, fast response, anti-water vapor interference, no poisoning, high stability, and long life.


Useful Link:

https://wiki.dfrobot.com/Gravity__Infrared_CO2_Sensor_For_Arduino_SKU__SEN0219


Features:

  1. Waterproof and anti-corrosion
  2. High sensitivity
  3. Low power consumption
  4. Excellent stability
  5. Temperature compensation
  6. Excellent linear output
  7. High cycle life
  8. Anti-water vapor interference
  9. No poisoning

Package Includes:

1 x DFRobot Gravity Gravity Infrared CO2 Sensor For Arduino

Setup Guide

1
Identify the pins
Locate VCC (power), GND (ground), and data pins (SDA/SCL for I2C, MOSI/MISO for SPI, or TX/RX for UART). Refer to the pinout diagram on the product page.
2
Wire to your microcontroller
Connect VCC to 3.3V or 5V (check the module spec), GND to GND, and data pins to the appropriate GPIO pins on your Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
3
Install libraries
In Arduino IDE, go to Sketch → Include Library → Manage Libraries and search for the sensor library. Install the recommended version.
4
Upload example sketch
Open File → Examples → [library name] → Basic Example. Upload to your board and open Serial Monitor to view output.
5
Calibrate if needed
Some sensors (temperature, humidity, distance) may need a short warm-up period or calibration. Run the calibration sketch if provided.