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Gas transmitters consist of an enclosure, sensor, and electronics that convert a signal from a gas sensor into an analog output signal. Electrical outputs for gas transmitters include analog current, analog voltage, and frequency. Analog current levels such as 4 – 20 mA are suitable for sending signals over long distances. Typically, a current is imposed on the output circuit proportional to the measurement. Feedback is used to provide the appropriate current regardless of line noise and impedance. Analog voltage outputs are simple, usually linear functions of the measurement. Frequency or modulated frequency outputs for gas transmitters include amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), sine waves, and pulse trains. 

Gas transmitters differ in terms of the number of gases sensed, general gas types, and specific gas types. Suppliers rate products for two general types of gases: toxic gases and combustible gases. Toxic gases cause illness or death when inhaled or absorbed by the body in relatively small quantities. Combustible gases react with air or oxygen and burn over a wide range of concentrations. Within each category, there are many specific types of gases. Some gas transmitters are designed to sense aerosols, ammonia, arsine, bromine, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, chlorine, chlorine dioxide, diborane, fluorine, or germane. Others are designed to sense halocarbons, hydrocarbons, hydrogen, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen cyanide, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen selenide, hydrogen sulfide, mercury vapor, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen oxides, oxygen, or ozone. Gas transmitters that sense phosphine, silane, sulfur dioxide, sulfur hexafluoride, and water vapor are also available.  

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Part Numbers for Gas Transmitters

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STEVAL-ISB006V1 Newark STMICROELECTRONICS Development & Emulation Too STW4102 based dual USB/wall adapter Li-Ion battery charger with gas gauge demo board; Development Tool Type:Hardware - Eval/Demo Board; Supported Devices:STW4102; Tool/Board Application:Power Management-Battery Management
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