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| ====== Air Quality Monitor II ====== | ====== Air Quality Monitor II ====== | ||
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| ===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
| - | The WeatherDuino Air Quality Monitor II measure | + | **NOTE: There is a new version of this device, the [[: |
| - | Based on the PM2.5 readings, | + | |
| - | The Air Quality Monitor can also be used to monitor CO< | + | The WeatherDuino Air Quality Monitor II measures |
| + | Based on the PM2.5 and PM10.0 | ||
| + | The Air Quality Monitor can also be used to monitor CO< | ||
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| - | The AQM II was designed to be installed in places with WiFi Coverage. It also can work without WiFi connection, however | + | The AQM II was designed to be installed in places with WiFi Coverage. It can also work without |
| - | If WiFi isn't available on the location where you intend to install it, you may consider the use of the previous version of the Air Quality Monitor, still available.\\ | + | |
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| ===== Key features ===== | ===== Key features ===== | ||
| - | - Can be used by any person | + | - Can be used as a stand-alone device |
| - Can transmit Air Quality and T/H data to WeatherDuino receivers (when equipped with the RF transmitter).\\ | - Can transmit Air Quality and T/H data to WeatherDuino receivers (when equipped with the RF transmitter).\\ | ||
| - | - OLED display (Optional item. You may not install the OLED display, | + | - OLED display (Optional item. It is not necessary to install the OLED display, |
| - | - Can upload Air Quality data to online services like Thinkspeak, or to your own server (ex: to store data on a database).\\ | + | - Can upload Air Quality data to online services like Thinkspeak, or to your own server (eg. to store data in a database).\\ |
| - | - Several units can be used to form Air Quality Network. When a unit receives an HTTP GET it sends back the Air Quality data in JSON format.\\ | + | - Several units can be used to form an Air Quality Network. When a unit receives an HTTP GET it sends back the Air Quality data in JSON format.\\ |
| - Powered via micro USB connector or connector on the PCB.\\ | - Powered via micro USB connector or connector on the PCB.\\ | ||
| - | - Software can be upgraded by Over the Air (OTA). Requires | + | - Software can be upgraded by Over the Air (OTA) (requires |
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| - | Picture | + | The picture |
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| - | ===== What is needed and is not included: | + | |
| - | - Power supply: 5V - 500mA. Average consumption is bellow | + | |
| + | ===== What is needed and is not included: ===== | ||
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| + | - Power supply: 5V - 500mA. Average consumption is below 100mA, but when the sensors are being read, power requirement increases.\\ | ||
| - Temperature / Humidity sensor (HTU21D or SHT31)\\ | - Temperature / Humidity sensor (HTU21D or SHT31)\\ | ||
| - | - [[http:// | + | - [[http:// |
| - | - One dust particle sensor. Currently two models of dust particle sensors are supported:\\ | + | - One dust particle sensor. Currently two models of dust particle sensors are supported: |
| * [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
| * [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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| + | Several scientific reports are listed at the bottom of this web page giving more information on these sensors and evaluating their performance. | ||
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| ===== Technical Data ===== | ===== Technical Data ===== | ||
| - | Power Requirements: | + | Power Requirements: |
| - | Microcontroller: | + | Dust Sensor: PMS7003 or Nova SDS011\\ |
| - | Dust Sensor: PMS7003 or Nova SDS011 \\ | + | CO< |
| - | CO2 Sensor: MH-Z19 (optional) \\ | + | RF Frequency: 433Mhz or 315Mhz < |
| - | RF Frequency: 433Mhz or 315Mhz < | + | |
| ===== Custom Box for the WeatherDuino Air Quality Monitor II ===== | ===== Custom Box for the WeatherDuino Air Quality Monitor II ===== | ||
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| Outdoor Version: [[https:// | Outdoor Version: [[https:// | ||
| - | If you don't have a 3D printer, you can order you case directly from online 3D printing services like [[https:// | + | If you don't have a 3D printer, you can order your case directly from online 3D printing services like [[https:// |
| + | ==== Footnotes ==== | ||
| - | ==== Footer Notes ==== | + | < |
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| + | ==== A few examples of the use of the PMS7003 dust sensor from the scientific literature | ||
| - | < | + | Badura, M., Batog, P., Drzeniecka-Osiadacz, A. and Modzel, P (2018) Evaluation of Low-Cost Sensors for Ambient PM< |
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| + | Johnston, S.J. and nine others (2019) City Scale Particulate Matter Monitoring Using LoRaWAN Based Air Quality IoT Devices. Sensors 2019, 19, 209; doi: | ||