Sensors

Broad sensors range in stock at RS Components

6th July 2021
Mick Elliott
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Availability of an extensive selection of advanced sensors used by monitoring systems for many different applications in the industrial, healthcare and transportation sectors has been announced by RS Components.

Designed and manufactured by Amphenol Advanced Sensors, the portfolio includes temperature, gas, moisture and pressure sensing devices such as a wide range of carbon dioxide sensing modules and humidity sensors.

The maker’s Thermometrics brand comprises a comprehensive selection of temperature measurement devices, ranging from chips to value-added assemblies, and for temperatures from –196 up to +1150ºC.

A second brand is Telaire, which has been at the forefront of CO2 sensor technology for more than 25 years and holds a fist of key patents in CO2 sensing, including the ABC Logic® automatic calibration algorithm.

The range has also expanded over the years to include air quality sensors such as dust (PM2.5 and PM10) and relative humidity (RH) devices.

These products are widely deployed in commercial and residential building ventilation systems as well as controlling air quality in cars and other automobiles.

One example of many from the Telaire range is the new T3022 series, which has been designed specifically for low-cost CO2 sensing.

It comes with protection to IP65, features the maker’s Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) measuring technology, and enables easy installation with a 5V input and an I2C digital output. 

Additionally, the NovaSensor line includes high-performance, yet highly cost-effective, pressure measurement devices that are highly regarded across the industry for accuracy, reliability and size.

The line’s MEMS-based devices include surface mount, hybrid and media-isolated types, which are available in uncalibrated to fully calibrated versions as well as amplified analogue and digital-output types.

The sensors are shipping now from RS globally.

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