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adafruit · 2 years ago
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The Adafruit BME688 sensor by Bosch offers temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and VOC gas sensing, with features like SPI or I2C. A 'drop-in' replacement for BME680, it has controlled odor-analysis capability and can be used as an altimeter.
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blueweave · 3 months ago
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 Saudi Arabia Gas Sensors Market size by value at USD 24.6 million in 2024. During the forecast period between 2025 and 2031, BlueWeave expects Saudi Arabia Gas Sensors Market size to boom at a robust CAGR of 10.5% reaching a value of USD 48.9 million by 2031. The growth of Gas Sensors Market in Saudi Arabia is propelled by increased industrial automation across vital sectors like oil and gas, petrochemicals, chemicals, and manufacturing is driving demand for these critical devices. Gas sensors play a crucial role in ensuring workplace safety by detecting hazardous leaks, mitigating potential risks, and preventing environmental damage. Stringent regulatory frameworks and heightened environmental awareness are further compelling businesses to adopt advanced gas monitoring systems. Technological advancements, including IoT integration, are enabling real-time data collection and analysis, further accelerating market expansion. Regionally, Riyadh and the Eastern Province, encompassing Dammam and Jubail, represent key markets due to their robust industrial infrastructure and concentration of oil refineries and petrochemical complexes. Riyadh's smart city initiatives and rapid urbanization also contribute significantly to market growth. Furthermore, stringent air quality and safety regulations imposed by Saudi authorities like the General Authority for Meteorology and Environmental Protection (GAMEP) are fueling the demand for high-precision gas detection systems within industrial facilities.
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Opportunity – Growing Adoption of IIoT in Industrial Environments
The growing adoption of Industrial internet of things (IIoT) in industrial environments significantly drives demand for gas sensors in Saudi Arabia. With the country’s increased focus on industrial automation and Vision 2030, IIoT integration is enhancing operational efficiency and safety in industries, such as oil and gas, manufacturing, and petrochemicals. Gas sensors integrated with IIoT provide real-time data, enabling remote monitoring, predictive maintenance, and proactive responses to gas leaks. These sensors also contribute to compliance with environmental regulations, reducing operational risks and improving workplace safety. As smart factory concepts and IIoT-enabled systems expand, the need for advanced gas sensors with wireless connectivity is expected to rise. This trend will continue to shape the future of the gas sensors market in Saudi Arabia, creating new opportunities for businesses to innovate and meet the demand for smarter, more efficient gas detection solutions.
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ameliorate-research-insights · 10 months ago
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vackerairquality · 2 years ago
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shravya96 · 5 months ago
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Nano-patterned copper oxide sensor provides rapid ultra-low hydrogen detection
Hydrogen is becoming an increasingly popular choice as we shift towards cleaner energy. It can be burned like traditional fuels, producing only water as a byproduct, and can generate electricity when used in fuel cells. However, as hydrogen production, use, and transportation increase, so do safety concerns. Hydrogen is highly flammable at concentrations as low as 4% and is odorless and colorless, making leaks challenging to detect.
Hydrogen is becoming an increasingly popular choice as we shift towards cleaner energy. It can be burned like traditional fuels, producing only water as a byproduct, and can generate electricity when used in fuel cells. However, as hydrogen production, use, and transportation increase, so do safety concerns. Hydrogen is highly flammable at concentrations as low as 4% and is odorless and colorless, making leaks challenging to detect.
To address these concerns, researchers led by Professor Yutaka Majima from Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo) have developed a sensor that detects hydrogen at ultra-low concentrations with a very short response time. Their study was published in the journal Advanced Functional Materials on November 5, 2024.
The sensor is made from nano-patterned polycrystalline CuO NWs, which are highly sensitive to hydrogen gas, placed on a silicon (SiO2/Si) substrate with platinum/titanium electrodes.
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jobrxiv · 2 years ago
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PhD in Printable Self-Powered Gas Sensors for Sustainability Simon Fraser University #PhD Opportunity in #Printable #SelfPowered #GasSensors for #Sustainability-Driven Applications! Join the Sustainable Optoelectronics Group @SFU See the full job description on jobRxiv: https://jobrxiv.org/job/simon-fraser-university-27778-phd-in-printable-self-powered-gas-sensors-for-sustainability/?feed_id=58353 #ScienceJobs #hiring #research #PhDStudentship #GasSensors #Sustainability #PrintedElectronics #OrganicSemiconductors #2DSemiconductors #Sensors #SelfPowered #OrganicElectronics #CarbonNanotubes #TFTs #Transistors #Graphene #EnergyHarvesting Metro Vancouver #Canada #PhDStudent
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sensorsuae · 2 years ago
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The Different Types Of Gas Sensors In The World Of The Internet Of Things
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Gas sensors are types of gas sensors which are electronic devices that are used to detect and measure the presence of different types of gases in the environment.
In the world of the internet of things (IoT), gas sensors play a critical role in collecting data and monitoring the quality of the environment. Gas sensors are used to detect various types of gases, including toxic gases, combustible gases, and greenhouse gases.
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espsafety · 2 years ago
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sophiareddy123 · 2 years ago
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The Gas Sensor, Detector and Analyzer Market is Segmented by Gas Analyzers (Technology, End-user Industry, and Geography), Gas Sensors (Type, End-user Industry, and Geography), and Gas Detectors (Communication Type, Type of Detectors, End-user Industry, and Geography).
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jenny5362 · 3 years ago
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adafruit · 2 years ago
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Prototype build time lapse! Adafruit ENS160 MOX Gas Sensor - Sciosense CCS811 Upgrade - STEMMA QT / Qwiic 🛠️🌬️📈
The ENS160 Gas Sensor is an excellent air quality sensor from ScioSense, replacing the discontinued CCS811, with new driver code. This sensor incorporates a microcontroller and MOX sensor to provide detailed air quality readings via an I2C interface, but calibration against known sources is required for precision. The sensor, on a custom PCB in the STEMMA QT form factor for easy interfacing, allows for humidity and temperature compensation and supports both 3.3V and 5V systems.
In stock and shipping now.
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vasthipvt · 4 years ago
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Gas Detector
Vasthi gas detector is a device that detects the presence of any gas within an area, usually as part of a safety system. This type of detector equipment is used to detect a gas leak and interface with a control system so a process can be automatically shut down. the detector can also sound an alarm to operators in the area where the leak is occurring, giving them the opportunity to leave the area. A single gas detector device is important owing to the fact that there are many gases that can be harmful to organic life, such as humans or animals.
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prmanagerfan · 5 years ago
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draegerit · 5 years ago
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Programmieren mit MicroPython #8: Gas Sensor MQ-9 am ESP32 betreiben
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In diesem Beitrag möchte ich dir zeigen wie du den Gas Sensor MQ-9 am ESP32 betreiben kannst.  Diesen Sensor habe ich bereits für den Arduino im gleichnamigen Beitrag Arduino Lektion #112: Sensor MQ-9 für Kohlenmonoxid und entflammbare Gase vorgestellt. In diesem Beitrag jedoch gehe ich darauf ein wie dieser mit der Sprache MicroPython am ESP32 programmiert und betrieben wird. Bezug Diesen Sensor habe ich über ebay.de für knapp 4,5€ inkl. Versandkosten erstanden.  Technische Daten des Gas Sensors MQ-9 Betriebsspannung 5V Heizwiderstand 31 Ω  ± 3Ω Stromaufnahme des Heizelements ≤ 180mA Heizspannung 5V ± 0,1V / 1,5V ± 0,1V Heizenergieleistung max. 350mW Genauigkeit ≥ 3% Antwortzeit ≤ 1sek. Ansprechzeit nach dem Einschalten ≤ 30sek. Aufbau & Schaltung Die Platine des Gas Sensors MQ-9 verfügt über 4 Pins welche wie folgt mit dem ESP32 verbunden werden. Sensor MQ-9 ESP32 VCC 5V von externem Power Shield GND G DO GPIO 16 AO GPIO 0   Pinout des ESP32 Der ESP32 verfügt nicht an jedem GPIO Pin über die Möglichkeit einen analogen Sensor zu lesen. In der nachfolgenden Grafik sind die GPIO Pins für das lesen von analogen Sensoren mit der Beschriftung "A2:n" bzw "A1:n" versehen. Stromversorung Das ESP32 Board verfügt nur über einen 3V Pin somit müssen wir in diesem Fall eine externe Stromversorgung wählen. Read the full article
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jobrxiv · 2 years ago
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PhD in Printable Self-Powered Gas Sensors for Sustainability Simon Fraser University #PhD Opportunity in #Printable #SelfPowered #GasSensors for #Sustainability-Driven Applications! Join the Sustainable Optoelectronics Group @SFU See the full job description on jobRxiv: https://jobrxiv.org/job/simon-fraser-university-27778-phd-in-printable-self-powered-gas-sensors-for-sustainability/?feed_id=54191 #ScienceJobs #hiring #research #PhDStudentship #GasSensors #Sustainability #PrintedElectronics #OrganicSemiconductors #2DSemiconductors #Sensors #SelfPowered #OrganicElectronics #CarbonNanotubes #TFTs #Transistors #Graphene #EnergyHarvesting Metro Vancouver #Canada #PhDStudent
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enewground · 6 years ago
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📸 Photo of the day: MQ135 gas sensor module for air quality detection. #Enewground #mq135 #gassensor #airquality #arduino #arduinouno #arduinomega #arduinonano #raspberrypi #raspberrypi4 #maker https://www.instagram.com/p/B0anxMmnm3o/?igshid=3csjfpldqwen
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