NeuLog: CO2 Sensor
Product reference: MOD000027
Description
NeuLog CO2 Sensor – Precise CO2 Measurement for Educational Labs
Overview: The NeuLog CO2 Sensor operates on an electrochemical reaction between gaseous CO2 and a reagent. The result of the electrochemical reaction is a voltage measured by the sensor's transducer.
- Operates on an electrochemical reaction between gaseous CO2 and a reagent.
- The result of the electrochemical reaction is a voltage measured by the sensing element.
- Measurements are expressed in CO2 molecules per million air molecules (ppm).
Note: The sensor must be calibrated before each use according to the following simple procedure: connect the sensor to a computer via the USB module or the battery module. Wait about 15 minutes to warm the sensor and press the power button for 3 seconds. It is best to perform this calibration in an open area.
For proper operation, the sensor requires the NeuLog USB Module NeuLog USB Module (sold separately!) or one of our ready-made sets MOD56 and MOD57 (sold separately!).
Before purchasing the sensor, we recommend reviewing the operation and configuration methods of the Neulog Measurement System.
Example configurations of modules required for the sensor to operate:

Specification:
Experiment duration: 1 second to 31 days.
| Range | ADC Resolution | Resolution | Max. sampling rate (samples/s) |
| 350 to 10000 ppm | 14 bit | 1 ppm | 100 |




































































































































































































































































































































