IH-PMC-002

Honeywell
785-IH-PMC-002
IH-PMC-002

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Description:
Air Quality Sensors iSeries Air inlet & outlet - opposite side

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In Stock: 22

Stock:
22 Can Dispatch Immediately
Factory Lead Time:
12 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
Minimum: 1   Multiples: 1
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23,10 € 23,10 €

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Honeywell
Product Category: Air Quality Sensors
RoHS:  
Particle Sensor
Air Quality
4.75 V
5.25 V
- 20 C
+ 60 C
IPM
Brand: Honeywell
Current Rating: 100 mA
Operating Supply Voltage: 5 V
Packaging: Bulk
Product Type: Air Quality Sensors
Factory Pack Quantity: 25
Subcategory: Sensors
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TARIC:
9027101000
CAHTS:
9027100010
USHTS:
9027102000
JPHTS:
902710000
KRHTS:
9027100000
MXHTS:
9027100100
BRHTS:
90271000
ECCN:
EAR99

Electronic Sensors

Honeywell Sensing and Control offers electronic sensors for any type of physical phenomenon that needs to be detected or measured.  Honeywell's portfolio includes temperature, pressure, force, current, humidity, magnetic, motion and position sensors. The sensors provide a corresponding output, usually in the form of an electronic signal.

IPM Intelligent Particulate Matter Sensors

Honeywell IPM Intelligent Particulate Matter Sensors are laser-based sensors that detect and measure particle concentration using light scattering for monitoring air quality. The detection concentration range for Honeywell IPM is 0µg/m3 to 1000µg/m3. A laser light source illuminates a particle as it is pulled through the detection chamber. As particles pass through the laser beam, the light reflects off the particles and is recorded on the photo or light detector. The sensor then analyzes the light and converts it to an electrical signal to calculate particle concentration. During the production calibration, the sensor records the original laser light-intensity parameters and fan speed. The calibration algorithm is applied to the sensor output to minimize drift and improve the sensor's lifetime accuracy. This self-calibration occurs on each power-on cycle.