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However, to do this the sensor required only 58.6 millijoules of energy per measurement, about a five-fold reduction compared to commercially available low-power thermal NDIR carbon dioxide sensors.
eLichens’ Cranberry NDIR (Non-Dispersive-Infra-Red) CO2 sensor is designed to serve such critical applications. By continuously monitoring CO2 levels and triggering alerts when high thresholds ...