RS232 IR Gas Analyser

bcroe at juno.com bcroe at juno.com
Tue Mar 26 08:08:10 GMT 2002


Thats an approach, but I just want to tie the analog output 
of the sensors to the 10" meters on my 2 gas analyzer.  The 
old sensors are about dead, and I don't know what to use 
to replace them.  If I could get a new sensor with an analog 
signal, I could find a way to drive the meters.  I don't need a 
digital interface, I just need to know how to get some new 
sensors working.  My pumps, etc are working OK.  

Bruce Roe

On Fri, 15 Mar 2002 16:18:09 -0600 Steve Ravet <steve.ravet at arm.com>
writes:

> I've uploaded the manual in PDF to the incoming site, as 
> IRidium_Product_Manual_0_61.pdf.  This looks like 
> a neat product, it has sensors for the gasses mentioned 
> below and a digital controller with an RS2332 interface.  
> You send commands to it, and receive data back, over 
> the serial interface.  It looks like a PC and some software 
> is all you'd need to talk to this, or a microcontroller in a 
> box with an LCD interface if you wanted to carry it around.  
> What advice are you looking for in particular?
> 
> --steve

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