Air Quality 7 Click Board™
Product Code: MIKROE-4196
How Does The Air Quality 7 Click Board™ Work? The Air Quality 7 Click Board™ is based on the MiCS-VZ-89TE, an integrated sensor module for indoor air quality monitoring from Amphenol. The MiCS-VZ-89TE combines the most modern MOS sensor technology with intelligent detection algorithms to control VOCs and CO2 fluctuations in buildings. Among some other appealing features like 3.3V supply, I2C communication, and calibration-free high sensitivity this module has a characteristic a small size factor. The sensor must not be exposed to high concentrations of organic solvents, ammonia, silicone vapor, or cigarette-smoke to avoid poisoning the sensitive layer. It should be protected against water and dust projections, and its Vendor strongly recommends using ESD protection equipment to handle the sensor. The Air Quality 7 Click Board™ is easy to program and read data because it does not require an overly demanding configuration. The first step is the initialization of all the necessary peripherals and pins.
The additional delay time of a couple of seconds during system initialization is needed because this Click board™ needs some time to establish the measurements. The second initialization is the I2C driver and communication test by reading the revision information of the module. If the CRC check is OK it allows the program to go on, and if it's not OK, a user needs to restart the program. If every step is valid, the user can read the air quality status. This can also be seen in an example code that contains easy to use functions that may be used as a reference for further development.
The Air Quality 7 Click Board™ communicates with MCU using the standard I2C 2-Wire interface that supports Standard-Mode operation with a bit rates up to 100 kbit/s. The MiCS-VZ-89TE slave address contains seven fixed bits. The slave address byte is the first byte received following the START condition from the Master device. The first part of the address byte consists of a 4-bit device code which is set to 1110 for the IAQS followed by three address bits (A2, A1, A0) which are programmed at 0. The dual signal output routed on the OUT pin of the mikroBUS™ socket, which brings the results of the measurements, can be read through a multiplexed PWM output or an I2C bus.
The Air Quality 7 Click Board™ is designed to be operated only with a 3.3V logic voltage level. A proper logic voltage level conversion should be performed before the Air Quality 7 Click Board™ is used with MCUs with different logic voltage levels. More information about the MiCS-VZ-89TE can be found in the attached datasheet. However, the Click board™ comes equipped with a library that contains easy to use functions and a usage example that may be used as a reference for further development.
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
Gas
Applications
Can be used for a VOC and CO2 monitoring in confined spaces such as meeting rooms and vehicle cabins, saving energy and reducing cost-of-ownership.
On-board modules
The Air Quality 7 Click Board™ is based on the MiCS-VZ-89TE, an integrated sensor module for indoor air quality monitoring from Amphenol.
Key Features
Low power consumption, wide VOC detection range, high sensitivity, high resistance to shocks and vibrations, and more.
Interface
I2C
Compatibility
mikroBUS
Click board size
M (42.9 x 25.4 mm)
Input Voltage
3.3V or 5V
PINOUT DIAGRAM
This table shows how the pinout on the Air Quality 7 Click Board™ corresponds to the pinout on the mikroBUS™ socket (the latter shown in the two middle columns).
Notes
Pin
Pin
Notes
NC
1
AN
PWM
16
NC
NC
2
RST
INT
15
OUT
PWM Output
NC
3
CS
RX
14
NC
NC
4
SCK
TX
13
NC
NC
5
MISO
SCL
12
SCL
I2C Clock
NC
6
MOSI
SDA
11
SDA
I2C Data
Power Supply
3.3V
7
3.3V
5V
10
5V
Power Supply
Ground
GND
8
GND
GND
9
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