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November 09, 2021 18:14
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Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. In the community posts below, we're collecting info on different kinds of air quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
Posts about choosing and evaluating an air sensor
[notes:grid:air-sensor-eval]
Expected ranges and useful detection limits for pollutants of interest
This table from an EPA Air Quality Monitoring and Community Science webinar lists the six criteria air pollutants and a couple additional pollutants, with background levels you might see in the environment in the “Range to Expect” column and useful detection limits for sensors.
Wikis about air sensors
[wikis:air-sensors]
Air sensor projects
Public Lab pages and posts tagged air-sensor-projects will appear here
[nodes:air-sensor-projects]
Questions
[questions:air-sensors]
Further reading and resources
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bhamster |
December 10, 2020 23:37
| about 4 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. In the community posts below, we're collecting info on different kinds of air quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
Posts about choosing and evaluating an air sensor
[notes:grid:air-sensor-eval]
Expected ranges and useful detection limits for pollutants of interest
This table from an EPA Air Quality Monitoring and Community Science webinar lists the six criteria air pollutants and a couple additional pollutants, with background levels you might see in the environment in the “Range to Expect” column and useful detection limits for sensors.
Wikis about air sensors
[wikis:air-sensors]
Air sensor projects
Public Lab pages and posts tagged air-sensor-projects will appear here
[nodes:air-sensor-projects]
Questions
[questions:air-sensors]
Further reading and resources
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warren |
October 24, 2018 20:02
| about 6 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
Read more about choosing a sensor
Air sensor projects
[wikis:air-sensors]
[notes:air-sensor-projects]
Questions
[questions:air-sensors]
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warren |
March 28, 2018 22:12
| over 6 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
Read more about choosing a sensor
Air sensor projects
[wikis:air-sensors]
Questions
[questions:air-sensors]
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warren |
March 28, 2018 22:12
| over 6 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
Read more about choosing a sensor
Questions
[questions:air-sensors]
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warren |
March 28, 2018 22:11
| over 6 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
Read more about choosing a sensor
Questions
[questions:air-sensors]
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warren |
February 16, 2018 21:33
| almost 7 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
Read more about choosing a sensor in this question
Questions
[questions:air-sensors]
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warren |
January 09, 2018 16:47
| almost 7 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
https://publiclab.org/w/pm-monitoring#Regulatory+grade+PM+monitoring
(this section under construction)
Drivers for Arduino + Raspberry Pi are available for the following devices:
- ThermoFisher PDR 1500 - #11927
- Dylos - #dylos & #11927
- Shinyei particle sensor - #shinyei & #11927
- DustDuino (using the Shinyei)
Questions
[questions:air-sensors]
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warren |
January 04, 2018 23:10
| almost 7 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
https://publiclab.org/wiki//wiki/pm-monitoring#Regulatory+grade+PM+monitoring
(this section under construction)
Drivers for Arduino + Raspberry Pi are available for the following devices:
- ThermoFisher PDR 1500 - #11927
- Dylos - #dylos & #11927
- Shinyei particle sensor - #shinyei & #11927
- DustDuino (using the Shinyei)
Questions
[questions:air-sensors]
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warren |
December 13, 2017 22:16
| about 7 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
https://publiclab.org/wiki//wiki/pm-monitoring#Regulatory+grade+PM+monitoring
(this section under construction)
Drivers for Arduino + Raspberry Pi are available for the following devices:
- ThermoFisher PDR 1500 - #11927
- Dylos - #dylos & #11927
- Shinyei particle sensor - #shinyei & #11927
- DustDuino (using the Shinyei)
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warren |
December 13, 2017 22:15
| about 7 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
https://publiclab.org/wiki//wiki/pm-monitoring#Regulatory+grade+PM+monitoring
(this section under construction)
Drivers for Arduino + Raspberry Pi are available for the following devices:
- ThermoFisher PDR 1500 - #11927
- Dylos - #dylos & #11927
- Shinyei particle sensor - #shinyei & #11927
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warren |
December 13, 2017 22:15
| about 7 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
(this section under construction)
Drivers for Arduino + Raspberry Pi are available for the following devices:
- ThermoFisher PDR 1500 - #11927
- Dylos - #dylos & #11927
- Shinyei particle sensor - #shinyei & #11927
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warren |
December 13, 2017 22:14
| about 7 years ago
Choosing Sensors
Often the first step is to look for a sensor for what you're hoping to measure. Below we're collecting info on different kinds of water quality sensors, and their:
- cost
- sensitivity/accuracy
- links and documentation
Can you afford a sensor? Can it detect what you're looking for? Where can you learn more about it?
(this section under construction)
Drivers for Arduino + Raspberry Pi are available for the following devices:
- ThermoFisher PDR 1500 - #11927
- Dylos - #dylos & #11927
- Shinyei particle sensor - #shinyei & #11927
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