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tgs2600 - Product Information (Fusa) - Rev05
tgs2600 - Product Information (Fusa) - Rev05
The figure below represents typical sensitivity characteristics, The figure below represents typical temperature and humidity
all data having been gathered at standard test conditions (see dependency characteristics. Again, the Y-axis indicates sensor
reverse side of this sheet). The Y-axis indicates sensor resis- resistance ratio (Rs/Ro), defined as follows:
tance ratio (Rs/Ro) which is defined as follows: Rs = Sensor resistance in fresh air
Rs = Sensor resistance in displayed gases at at various temperatures/humidities
various concentrations Ro = Sensor resistance in fresh air
Ro = Sensor resistance in fresh air at 20°C and 65% R.H.
1 Air
Methane
CO
1 R.H.
Rs/Ro 35%
Rs/Ro Iso-butane 65%
Ethanol 95%
0.1 Hydrogen
0.01 0.1
1.6 1.6
Air contaminants
Target gases
(hydrogen, ethanol, etc.)
7.8±0.5
Side view
approx 83Ω at room temp. Side view
Heater resistance RH
(typical)
10.0±1.0
PH 210mW VH=5.0V DC
under standard test consumption
conditions
Sensor resistance RS 10kΩ ~ 90kΩ in air
conditions VH = 5.0±0.05V DC
90°
Preheating period
2 days or longer 3 2
before test φ5.1
u/m:mm
The value of power consumption (PS) Sensor resistance (Rs) is calculated with u/m = mm
can be calculated by utilizing the follow- a measured value of VOUT(VRL) by using Pin connection:
ing formula: the following formula: 1: Heater
2: Sensor electrode (-)
PS = (VC - VRL)2 RS = ( VC - 1) x RL 3: Sensor electrode (+)
RS VRL 4: Heater
REV: 03/22