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CO-AE Performance Data
Figure 2 SensitivityTemperature Dependei
Figure 2 shows the variation in sensitivity caused by changes in temperature.
This data is taken from a typical batch of sensors. The mean and ± 95% confidence intervals are shown.
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Figure 3 Zero Response to Pressure Steps
From ambient pressure, sensors were subjected to both positive and negative 10kPa pressure steps. The small transient rapidly decays as the sensor returns to its zero baseline.
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Figure 4 shows the response to step changes in CO concentrations from zero to 1% by volume.
This data is taken from a typical batch of sensors.
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For further information on the performance of this sensor, on other sensors in the range or any other subject, please contact Alphasense Ltd. For Application Notes visit "www.alphasense.com".
In the interest of continued product improvement, we reserve the right to change design features and specifications without prior notification. The data contained in this document is for guidance only. Alphasense Ltd accepts no liability for any consequential losses, injury or damage resulting from the use of this document or the information contained within it. (©ALPHASENSE LTD ) Doc. Ref. TDS/COAE/Issue 12

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