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<li>Let the sensor enter a steady state and operate in an unventilated | <li>Let the sensor enter a steady state and operate in an unventilated | ||
environment for at least 48 hours.</li></br> | environment for at least 48 hours.</li></br> | ||
− | <li>At this time, the | + | <li>At this time, the analog value of the atmospheric carbon dioxide |
concentration (about 400 ppm) was measured, and we measured 705.</li></br> | concentration (about 400 ppm) was measured, and we measured 705.</li></br> | ||
<li>The known carbon dioxide concentration is adjusted by a float | <li>The known carbon dioxide concentration is adjusted by a float | ||
flowmeter, and the ppm can be obtained according to the formula | flowmeter, and the ppm can be obtained according to the formula | ||
− | conversion, and the | + | conversion, and the analog value of the concentration is obtained.</br> |
− | Ex: We put the carbon dioxide sensor into | + | Ex: We put the carbon dioxide sensor into 5% carbon dioxide and |
− | measured its | + | measured its analog value to 530.</li></br> |
<li>We assume that the carbon dioxide logarithmic concentration is | <li>We assume that the carbon dioxide logarithmic concentration is | ||
negatively linearly related to the output analog value, and can be | negatively linearly related to the output analog value, and can be | ||
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<p class="pcontent"> | <p class="pcontent"> | ||
− | $$slope={V_{ | + | $$slope={V_{50000}-V_{400}\over |
log10^6-log400}={V-V_{400}\over logC-log400}$$</br></p> | log10^6-log400}={V-V_{400}\over logC-log400}$$</br></p> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li>From the graph, we have shown that V<sub> | + | <li>From the graph, we have shown that V<sub>50000</sub> = 530 、V<sub>400</sub> |
= 705</li> | = 705</li> | ||
<li>Therefore, we can get the slope value.</li> | <li>Therefore, we can get the slope value.</li> | ||
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<ul> | <ul> | ||
− | <li>Use a | + | <li>Use a CO2 incubator to call up the known carbon dioxide concentration |
and measure its analogy to see if it is on this line.</li></br> | and measure its analogy to see if it is on this line.</li></br> | ||
</ul> | </ul> |
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CO2 Sensor