The ability to breath fresh air is something most of us take for granted, whether at home, at work, or just relaxing. The truth is poisonous gas is a silent threat. Fortunately, there are ways to detect them.
From identifying carbon monoxide in a home to detecting hydrogen sulfide in a petroleum refining plant, electro-chemical gas sensors that can provide readings down to the parts-per-million are at the heart of today’s toxic gas detection instruments.
Watch this video to learn about Analog Devices reference designs to interface to electrochemical sensors. Each reference design comes with hardware, software, and comprehensive documentation, giving you everything you need to navigate complex design issues.
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