
An air quality sensor module from Renesas, the RRH62000, detects harmful particulates, volatile organic compounds, and gases. With an onboard MCU and embedded AI algorithms, this plug-and-play module measures seven critical parameters to monitor air quality in homes, schools, and public buildings.
The RRH62000 monitors a wide range of air quality conditions, measuring particulate matter (PM1, PM2.5, PM10), total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), indoor air quality index, estimated carbon dioxide (eCO2), temperature, and relative humidity. All seven digital sensor outputs are delivered simultaneously, enabling real-time air quality detection through the onboard MCU.
With dimensions of 46.6×34.8×12 mm, the RRH62000 is among the smallest sensor modules in its class. It supports I2C and UART communication, with a 6-pin connector for simple plug-and-play integration. The module includes standard firmware and AI algorithms, allowing engineers to configure the sensors to meet various green air quality standards for public buildings.
The RRH62000 integrated sensor module and evaluation board are now available for purchase on the Renesas website and through its distributor network.
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