Gas Sensor Platform with Bluetooth Low Energy

(ACTIVE) TIDA-00056

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Description

This reference design is a low-power wireless gas senosr solution that supports a wide array of electrochemical gas sensors. With the versatility of a configurable interface for either Bluetooth® Low Energy, Zigbee RF4CE, 6LoWPAN or ANT this flexible and certified sensor solution is ideal for various building safety, industrial process control, mining, and heath care applications.

Features
  • Monitors wide range of gases
    • Carbon monoxide, oxygen, ammonia, fluorine, chlorine dioxide…and more
    • Supports 2- and 3-lead electrochemical gas sensors
  • Complies with FCC and IC regulatory standards
  • Coin cell battery operation
  • Easily monitor gas concentrations via TI’s Gas Sensor iOS Mobile App


    

TI Devices (4)

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Part Number Name Product Family
CC2541  2.4-GHz Bluetooth® low energy and Proprietary System-on-Chip   Wireless Connectivity 
LM4120  Precision Micropower Low Dropout Voltage Reference  Voltage Reference 
LMP91000  Configurable AFE Potentiostat for Low-Power Chemical Sensing Applications  Analog Front End (AFE) 
TPS61220  Low Input Voltage, 0.7V Boost Converter with 5.5μA Quiescent Current  Converter (Integrated Switch) 


Technical Documents
User Guides (1)
Title Abstract Type Size (KB) Date Views
PDF 2574 18 Sep 2013 17
More Literature (3)
Title Abstract Type Size (KB) Date Views
PDF 102 18 Sep 2013 28
PDF 94 18 Sep 2013 13
PDF 158 18 Sep 2013 38
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