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IoT enabled system for Smart Environment

Scientech 6205SE

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With the rise in pollution, there is a huge demand for environmental monitoring system to protect public and the environment from toxic gases and contaminants. A smart environment uses sensor technology and Internet of Things (IoT) to remotely monitor the level of dust particles and the level of gases such as CO2, O2 efficiently.

Scientech 6205SE IoT enabled system for Smart Environment is specially designed to help experimenters understand how various sensors and their data can be used for real time graphical analysis on PC and mobile phones.

Scientech 6205SE has various types of sensors like CO2 sensor, O2 sensor, air temperature & humidity sensor, atmospheric pressure sensor, solar radiation, PM2.5, PM10 and UV Index sensor. Data can be easily stored on the local PC & cloud and is accessible anytime, anywhere.

Features

  • A friendly platform for experimenters to learn, explore and develop IoT skills.
  • Provided tripod stand for node mounting.
  • Arduino software compatible hardware.
  • CO2 sensor, O2 sensor, PM2.5, PM10, solar radiation sensors and UV index.
  • Air temperature & humidity sensor and atmospheric pressure sensors.
  • Inbuilt voltmeter and ammeter.
  • Battery operated smart sensor gateway for sensor connectivity.
  • USB and zigbee connectivity for personal
  • computer (PC) interface.
  • Python, Arduino programming, embedded C and app development.
  • Wi-Fi connectivity for cloud interface.
  • Sensor gateway with color LCD display.
  • Software to view sensor’s real time graph analysis on PC and mobile.
  • 10 din sockets for sensors and actuators interface.
  • On board charging and protection circuit for battery.
  • Signal test points and switch faults.
  • User friendly, explanatory system.

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