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Description

The RRH62000 is an Integrated Sensor Module measuring critical air quality parameters such as particulate matter (PM1, PM2.5, PM10), total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), Indoor Air Quality Index (IAQ), estimated carbon dioxide concentration (eCO2), temperature (T), and relative humidity (RH) are combined in a single package. The RRH62000 provides digital outputs for each sensor, which can be measured simultaneously. A six-pin connector provides an easy plug and play interface.

Features

  • Simultaneous multi-sensor measurements of all relevant air quality parameters
  • Sensor outputs feature:
    • Detection of particle sizes from 0.3µm to 10.0µm
    • Output mass concentration bins for PM1, PM2.5, and PM10
    • Temperature (T) and Relative Humidity (RH)
    • Measurement of Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC) concentrations and indoor air quality (IAQ) index according to UBA
    • Estimates carbon dioxide level (eCO2)
  • Operating temperature ranges from -10°C to 60°C
  • Operating humidity ranges up to 90% RH
  • Siloxane resistant
  • I2C and UART interfaces
  • Outline dimensions: 46.6mm × 34.8mm × 12mm
  • Qualified according to JEITA ED-4701

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Documentation

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Datasheet PDF 1.18 MB
End Of Life Notice PDF 748 KB
Technical Brief ZIP 16.96 MB
Guide PDF 588 KB
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  1. RRH62000 failure on power-up

    I received two units from Mouser and both shorted upon power-up.  I tried two different bench power supplies, 5VDC to pin 6 and GND to pin 5.  Any idea what could have gone wrong?

    Jan 4, 2025
  2. RRH62000 Sleep/wakeup, CRC

    ... reading them for some time): #define RRH62000_I2C_SDA D1 #define RRH62000_I2C_SCL D2 #define RRH62000_I2C_ADDR 0x69 #define RRH62000_I2C_FRAME_BYTES 37 void setup() { ... Wire.begin(RRH62000_I2C_SDA, RRH62000_I2C_SCL, RRH62000_I2C_ADDR); ... } void loop() { Wire.beginTransmission(RRH62000_I2C_ADDR ...

    Oct 28, 2024
  3. RRH62000-A1V sample code

    i have the RRH62000-A1V module, and making PCB to mount. May I know where to find the reference software code or sample code  to control the module?

    Sep 30, 2024
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  1. RRH62000 - Wiring

    Last Updated: 08/29/2024 Question: What connectors are compatible for cabling to interface with the RRH62000-A1V sensor module? Answer: The RRH62000 Sensor Module offers multiple wiring and connector options for interfacing, depending on your specific requirements. Here are some of the available choices: 1. Socket/ ...

    Aug 29, 2024
  2. RRH62000 - Power Cycle / Reset

    All settings, such as the moving average, are reset to their default values and should be adjusted if necessary. Upon restart, the gas sensor begins a stabilization process, so the initial TVOC readings will be less accurate until warm-up is complete.

    Dec 18, 2024
  3. RRH62000: Can the sensor be used for both indoor and outdoor air quality monitoring?

    The RRH62000 Sensor Module is primarily designed for indoor air quality monitoring, but can be used for limited outdoor applications with proper considerations: Indoor applications:The sensor is well suited for monitoring indoor air quality (IAQ) in environments such as: Homes, offices and schools. Air purifiers, HVAC systems and IoT ...

    Dec 18, 2024
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