[ELT SENSOR New Products] Releases Four CO2 Sensor Recalibration Test Boards

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ELT Sensor(www.eltsensor.co.kr), the owner of the exclusive NDIR(Non-Dispersive Infrared) technology, announced it is soon to release four customer support tools including two types of series-100 "CO2 sensor test & recalibration board" and two types of EK-100 series that can recalibrate the sensor and change the software.

(Photo: TRB 100ST-3V test boards for both S-type and T-type of ELT Sensor)

Newly released TRB 100ST supports 5V, and TRB 100ST-3V supports 3.3V. This recalibration board is durable and provides high accuracy in the test result.

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TRB 100ST test board can be used for S-type sensors like ELT's S100, S200, S300 and T-type sensors like ELT's T100, T110, and can test up to four modules simultaneously.

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(Photo: EK-100 Series is a CO2 sensor test board with a voltage conversion switch to either 5V or 3.3V, and the software can be changed with a micro USB.)

The two types of EK-100 series, EK-100ST and EK-100TL, is a CO2 sensor test board which has a voltage conversion switch and a micro USB socket which enables changing the software from PC. EK-100ST supports S-type sensors, ELT's S100, S200, S300, S300-3V, and EK-100TL supports T-type sensors, ELT's T100, T110, T110-3V.

A staff from ELT Sensor said, "With an improved customer support, this CO2 sensor test & recalibration board is made easy to recalibrate by anyone by just looking at the manual," and, "the customers who purchase this module can save time and money, and the end user can use a sensor that is stable and accurate until the end of its cycle."

ELT Sensor is one of the top three companies that holds the original technology for NDIR(Non-Dispersive Infrared) and has the most number of patents registered in South Korea. The NDIR technology that the company developed is a measurement of CO2 level in the air with infrared wave. It features its long life and high accuracy compared to the existing electrochemical sensors or semiconductor sensors.

 

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by Jane Lee (www.aving.net)

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