Relatively inexpensive, transportable and deployable sensors are produced all over the world for a variety of analytes. Broadly defined, sensors respond to a physical or chemical property, providing an interpretable output. For our purposes, a main distinction of a sensor versus a sampler is that sensors do not require laboratory-based analyses, and provide outputs in near-real time. Though we often think of sensors as part of the electronics field, plenty of analog sensors have been available for decades. Common analog sensors include things like mercury thermometers and classic barometers. Common digital sensors include things like voltmeters. In Public Lab, we're interested in a broad variety of sensors, both analog and digital, designed for measuring chemical and physical properties in air or water. ###Air Sensors There are a ton of different air sensors on the market these days, with common analytes including carbon monoxide (e.g. smoke detectors), temperature, humidity, particulate matter, and more. Some of these sensors require a digital interface with a controller and data logger, others are analog. Please see more information [here](/wiki/air-sensors) and check out air sensors in the table below. Please add more sensors that you've used! [embed table] ###Water Sensors Water sensors are available for several analytes, such as salinity, pH, and depth. Like air sensors, water sensors may be digital or analog. Any digital water sensors that are meant to be deployed will require water-tight enclosures for the electronic components. Please see more information [here](/wiki/water-sensors), and check out and add more sensors to the table below. [embed table]...
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xose | "Just found this on my sunday net random navigation. Laser PM2.5 Air Quality Sensor For Arduino. £50GBP At the core there's this sensor SKU:SEN0177 " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
HappyS5 | "Nice job. " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
warren | "Moving some text from the #particle-sensing page by @DavidMack -- thanks, David! Trying to consolidate some scattered info on this across the site ..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
warren | "Oh, that plotter looks great! Thanks for sharing! So, there are a lot of people out there teaching each other to make great visualizations in the ..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
cfastie | "I have not used graphing for live debugging because I didn't know how easy it was to do. I use the live serial monitor in the Arduino IDE all the t..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
warren | "Hi, @cfastie - do you think this could be adapted pretty easily for live debugging from a #nano-data-logger or #mini-pearl-logger ? " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
warren | "I also proposed this p5js sketch as an example for the p5js web editor: https://github.com/processing/p5.js-web-editor/issues/529 " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
Tiago_Maciel | "Where I find the libraries : include <SdFat.h> include <SPI.h> include <Wire.h> include <RTClib.h> include <Adafru..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
Tiago_Maciel | "good tutorial!! Can I use HC-SR04 to data? " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
Tiago_Maciel | "good tutorial!! Can I use HC-SR04 to data? " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
Kelemeh | "Hello btbonval! Thank you for sharing this project with us! I really liked it. I'm a beginner with Arduino and I would like to make a monitoring to..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
aldehyde | "Hi. What kind of Framework (for Participatory PM2.5) can use for creating monitoring cities? " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
aldehyde | "Hey folk, What kind of Framework (for Participatory PM2.5) can use for creating monitoring cities? " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
liz | "This is so helpful and readable -- a gift! thank you! " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
guolivar | "I tried to put a long answer here but it kept throwing errors so I wrote a note with my thoughts on this issue: https://publiclab.org/notes/guoliv..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
warren | "Wig Zamore also chimed in on the mailing list: Hi Jeff - My guess is that if Weather Underground and EPA and CARB have been involved the product i..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
BrandonFeenstra | "If you would like to learn more about Air Quality Sensors and their performance against regulatory instrumentation, I would recommend a visit to th..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
cfastie | "Yes, I agree that this is a different approach to an issue that has had a lot of effort directed at software solutions. This is a purely hardware s..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
warren | "Wow, this is really cool. I'm thinking about how to break out some of this info into a low-power-data-logging section or something. Would it be hel..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
warren | "Ha, that's so cool, the DIY thermoelectric fan. There's also a USB cell phone charger mod! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2upXOb6cPLA " | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
cfastie | "Hi Adam, Those thermoelectric fans are very smart. This guy on YouTube shows how to make one with a $3.00 thermoelectric module and parts recycled..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
adam-griffith | "This is awesome! I haven't the time to rig up all this with the baby and am jealous of the data you can collect, but we use a non-electric fan on ..." | Read more » | almost 7 years ago | |||
liz | "What a delightful read, Chris! " | Read more » | about 7 years ago | |||
Parsamparham | "@Parsamparham awards a barnstar to rmeister for their awesome contribution! " | Read more » | about 7 years ago |