Uno R4 WiFi test Channel Feed: | JSON XML CSV |
Field 1 Data: SPS PM1.0 | JSON XML CSV |
Field 2 Data: SPS PM 2.0 | JSON XML CSV |
Field 3 Data: Temperature | JSON XML CSV |
Field 4 Data: Humidity | JSON XML CSV |
Field 5 Data: Plantower PM 1.0 | JSON XML CSV |
Field 6 Data: Plantower PM 2.5 | JSON XML CSV |
Field 7 Data: Plantower PM 10 | JSON XML CSV |
Field 8 Data: SPS PM 10 | JSON XML CSV |
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HazelSouthampton
5 months ago
About SPS30: "In order to measure PM10 with the same precision as PM1.0, a low cost PM sensor would have to integrate over many hours to obtain enough statistics. Therefore, the PM4.0 and PM10 outputs of Sensirion’s PM sensors are estimated from PM0.5, PM1.0 and PM2.5 measurements considering typical aerosol profiles instead of being based on “real” raw data events from large particles."
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