PHOTOACOUSTIC SPECTROSCOPY (PAS) MINIATURIZES CO2 SENSOR XENSIV™ PAS210

City dwellers often spend a large amount of their time indoors, either in an office, at school, or simply at home. Urbanized spaces, however, tend to trap and develop bad air quality as they get more insulated for energy efficiency purposes. The concentration of CO 2 is an indicator for bad air quality. Today´s market solutions for monitoring this odorless and colorless gas are bulky and costly or simply not good enough for a widespread adoption. Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) has developed a disruptive CO 2 sensor technology based on the photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS).

PHOTOACOUSTIC SPECTROSCOPY (PAS) MINIATURIZES CO2 SENSOR XENSIV™ PAS210

XENSIV™ PAS210 makes use of this new technology. It implements a high sensitivity MEMS microphone as a detector and enables significant miniaturization of CO 2 sensors. For this reason, it is ideal for smart home applications and building automation i.e. demand controlled ventilation, as well as various indoor air quality IoT devices such as air purifiers, thermostats, weather stations, and personal assistants. The sensor helps to improve the indoor air quality in a timely and energy efficient manner. Based on an extensive portfolio of patents around the PAS technology, PAS210 will not only enable high volume and cost sensitive CO 2 sensing applications but will also pave the road for the detection of other gases in the future.

On a single PCB, the CO 2 sensor integrates the photoacoustic transducer including the detector, the infrared source and the optical filter. It also holds a microcontroller for signal processing and algorithms as well as a MOSFET to drive an infrared source. All the components are developed and designed in-house according to Infineon´s high quality standards, leading to the best-in-class price/performance. For instance, XENSIV PAS210 uses the high SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) MEMS microphone XENSIVE IM69D130 as a detector. The sensor thus benefits from Infineon´s long record of accomplishments in acoustic technology and related applications.

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