This book was written to help you and your family breathe easier and live healthier lives.
Contents
[Summary] Arduino Sensors for Everyone [Chapter 1~2]
Fine dust is taking away our right to clean air. However, with sensors and Arduino, we can measure the air quality both indoors and outdoors and find out how we can improve the air we breathe. This book will guide you through 18 environmental sensors used with Arduino. Four projects can be used to measure the atmospheric environment.
Fine dust is taking away our right to clean air. However, with sensors and Arduino, we can measure the air quality both indoors and outdoors and find out how we can improve the air we breathe. This book will guide you through 18 environmental sensors used with Arduino. Four projects can be used to measure the atmospheric environment.
I hope that with this book, you will acquire the knowledge to use, prototype, and create various environmental sensors.
Arduino Sensors
The sensors that will be covered in this book are as follows. These are sensors that can measure air pollutants affecting the human body and the associated atmospheric conditions.
C201 fine dust sensor
Fine dust are dust particles that are small enough to be invisible to our eyes. It is particulate matter that floats or scatters in the air. It is called fine dust (PM10) with a particle size of less than 10 micrometers (㎛) and ultrafine dust (PM2.5) with a particle size of less than 2.5 micrometers (㎛).
Ultrafine dust (PM2.5) is 2.5 ㎛ (micrometer) and is about a quarter of the size of fine dust (PM10). Ultrafine dust penetrates blood vessels and lymph nodes through the lungs, causing heart and respiratory diseases.
Fine dust also causes headaches, dizziness, dementia, depression, skin diseases, and brain diseases. Healthy adults cough and rub their eyes or necks. Doing this is especially fatal for people with heart and lung disease. The toxic substances contained in fine dust (sulfate, nitrate, etc.) cause a chemical reaction within the tear layer in our eyes, leading to inflammation. This toxic substance is very harmful to the human body even in small quantities and can cause dry eye syndrome.
What is the C202 PMS7002 fine dust sensor?
Fine dust are dust particles that are small enough to be invisible to our eyes. It is particulate matter that floats or scatters in the air. It is called fine dust (PM10) with a particle size of less than 10 micrometers (㎛) and ultrafine dust (PM2.5) with a particle size of less than 2.5 micrometers (㎛).
The PMS7003 fine dust sensor is a laser-type fine dust measurement sensor that is manufactured and sold by PLANTOWER. It can reliably measure PM2.5 (ultra-fine dust) and is also small. It is widely used in fine dust simple measuring instruments sold on the market.
What is the C203 GP2Y1010AU0F fine dust sensor?
Sharp's GP2Y1010AU0F sensor is a fine dust sensor that uses optical sensing method. It measures air quality with the dust and particles in the air.
What is the C204 PPD42NS fine dust sensor?
Shinyei's PPD42NS sensor measures fine dust concentration using the optical sensing method. It can detect 1㎛ and 2.5 ㎛ dust, and can be used by selecting one of two modes, PM 1.0 or PM 2.5. It measures by automatically inhaling air with a resistance heater.
What is the C205 NOVA SDS011 fine dust sensor?
Nova Fitness's SDS011 sensor can measure the concentration of fine dust particles between 0.3 and 10 μm in the air using the principle of laser scattering. With digital output and built-in fan, it is stable and reliable.
Purchasing a book
[Arduino Sensors for Everyone] The book is available for purchase on Google Book and Apple Books.
In this book, you will learn how to use the PMS7003, GP2Y1010AU0F, PPD42NS, SDS011 Fine Dust Sensor, DHT22 temperature/humidity sensor, MH-Z19B carbon dioxide sensor, ZE08-CH2O formaldehyde sensor, CCS811 total volatile organic compound (TVOC) sensor , GDK101 radiation (gamma ray) sensor, MQ-131 ozone (O3) sensor, MQ-7 carbon monoxide sensor, MICS-4514 nitrogen dioxide sensor, MICS-6814 ammonia sensor, DGS-SO2 sulfur dioxide (SO2) sensor, BME280 atmospheric pressure sensor, GUVA-S12SD ultraviolet (UV) sensor, MD0550 airflow sensor, and QS-FS01 wind speed sensor.
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