list of sensor names, brands, and specs in the egg
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Can someone point me to a list of the sensor names, brands, and specifications used in the air quality egg? Or include it in a response to this email? I have the usual 4 sensors (temp, humidity, CO and NO2) plus ozone and dust. And I plan to add VOCs when the sensor is available again. thanks! Jerry
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Jerry,
The current version of the Egg uses:
SGX Sensortech MiCS-4514 for NO2 and CO measurement