Build a digital nose with the SGP40 Multi-Pixel Gas Sensor, a fully integrated MOX gas sensor. This is a very fine air quality sensor from the sensor experts at Sensirion, with I2C interfacing so you don’t have to manage the heater and analog reading of a MOX sensor. It combines multiple metal-oxide sensing and heating elements on one chip to provide more detailed air quality signals.
The SGP40 has a ‘standard’ hot-plate MOX sensor, as well as a small microcontroller that controls power to the plate, reads the analog voltage, and provides an I2C interface to read from. This is a gas sensor that can detect a wide range of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and H2 and is intended for indoor air quality monitoring. Raw signal from the sensor is processed using their software algorithm to give an overall ‘air quality value from 0 to 500.
This sensor, like all VOC/gas sensors, has variability, and to get precise measurements you will want to calibrate it against known sources! That said, general environmental sensors will give you a good idea of trends and comparisons.
Another nice element of this sensor is the ability to set humidity compensation for better accuracy. An external humidity sensor is required and then the RH% is written over I2C to the sensor, so it can better calibrate the MOX sensor reading and reduce humidity/temperature-based variations.
Specifications
Circuit | SGP40 |
I2C Communication Interface Address | 0x59 |
VOC Measuring Range | 0 ppm to 1000 ppm |
VOC Index Value Measuring Range | 0 to 500 |
Input Supply Voltage (VDC) | 3 ~ 5 |
Communication Interface | I2C |
Connector | STEMMA QT/Qwiic |
Shipment Weight | 0.01 kg |
Package Include:
- 1 x Adafruit SGP40 Air Quality Sensor Breakout – VOC Index – STEMMA QT/Qwiic