[Stoves] PM measurement with Speck

Roberto Poehlmann roberto.poehlmann at gmail.com
Wed Jun 10 17:22:04 CDT 2015


Paul,

i found this links about specksensor, with experiments results:

http://publiclab.org/notes/chrisbartley/04-15-2014/speck-particle-monitor

This is another monitor of PM:
http://www.dylosproducts.com/ornodcairqum.html

..and another:
http://aircasting.org/


Arduino:

In the world of Arduino, you can DIY your own PM device, like this
(Dustduino):
http://publiclab.org/notes/Schroyer/11-23-2013/measure-coarse-and-fine-air-particulates-with-a-dustduino

It uses the sensor Shinyei PPD-42 Dust Sensor (
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/grove-dust-sensor-p-1050.html)

This is a experiment to compare this Japan sensor with a similar Korean
Sensor, http://aqicn.org/sensor/shinyei/

It says that "There are many affordable and low-cost air particule sensor.
The most famous one is definitely the Japanese Shinyei sensor, with a cost
of around 75 CNY (12 USD)"


This is another DIY monitor with arduino:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-one-PM25-monitor-with-Arduino-UNO/

It uses the sensor SDS011 (link http://inovafitness.com/product-35.html).


Finally, i found this document, that describe various sensors and describe
how it works.
http://www.teco.edu/~budde/publications/inss2012_budde.pdf


I have now two Arduinos, and i will make (some day) my own datalogger
(temp, PM, CO, oxygen, etc.). The sensors for Arduino's are not to
expensive, and in Internet exists a lot of examples of this type of devices.

This is, for example, a dalalogger made with Arduino:

http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-Temp-Logger/
https://blog.adafruit.com/2010/09/07/a-thermocouple-datalogger-based-on-the-arduino-platform/

Cheers
Roberto
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