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25078 SENS2: Electrochemical Gas Sensors: Principles and Applications (August 2025)

In this class you will learn the working principles and key components of electrochemical gas sensors, how to select and design circuits for electrochemical CO2 sensors, understand their advantages and limitations in real-world applications, and gain hands-on experience in interfacing and measuring CO2 with these sensors.

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About this course

 

This is a recording of the course 25078 SENS2 - Electrochemical Gas Sensors: Principles and Applications from the 2025 MASTERs Conference.


In this class, you will gain a thorough understanding of electrochemical gas sensors, including their working principles and key components. You will learn to identify and select the necessary components for designing a circuit specifically for an electrochemical CO2 gas sensor. The class will also cover the advantages and limitations of electrochemical gas sensors in real-world applications. An instructor-led demonstration will provide hands-on experience in interfacing and measuring CO2 using these sensors. This class requires basic knowledge of the topic and will equip you with the skills to effectively design and utilize electrochemical gas sensors in various applications.

Prerequisites:

Basic understanding of sensor signal acquisition and processing

Curriculum71 min

  • About this course
  • Class Overview
  • Syllabus & Downloads
  • Introduction 3 min
  • Fundamentals 6 min
  • The Science behind Electrochemical Sensing 13 min
  • Performance Parameters and Considerations 3 min
  • Application Example: Healthcare 3 min
  • Integration with Microchip Technologies 14 min
  • Tips and Tricks for Ultra Low Power Designs 3 min
  • Guided Exercise: Designing a CO2 Sensor Circuit 17 min
  • Sensor Calibration, Diagnostics and Fault Detection 6 min
  • Demo: Real-Life Application - CO Gas Detection 2 min
  • Summary 1 min
  • Complete Recording
  • 25078 SENS2 (73 min)

About this course

 

This is a recording of the course 25078 SENS2 - Electrochemical Gas Sensors: Principles and Applications from the 2025 MASTERs Conference.


In this class, you will gain a thorough understanding of electrochemical gas sensors, including their working principles and key components. You will learn to identify and select the necessary components for designing a circuit specifically for an electrochemical CO2 gas sensor. The class will also cover the advantages and limitations of electrochemical gas sensors in real-world applications. An instructor-led demonstration will provide hands-on experience in interfacing and measuring CO2 using these sensors. This class requires basic knowledge of the topic and will equip you with the skills to effectively design and utilize electrochemical gas sensors in various applications.

Prerequisites:

Basic understanding of sensor signal acquisition and processing

Curriculum71 min

  • About this course
  • Class Overview
  • Syllabus & Downloads
  • Introduction 3 min
  • Fundamentals 6 min
  • The Science behind Electrochemical Sensing 13 min
  • Performance Parameters and Considerations 3 min
  • Application Example: Healthcare 3 min
  • Integration with Microchip Technologies 14 min
  • Tips and Tricks for Ultra Low Power Designs 3 min
  • Guided Exercise: Designing a CO2 Sensor Circuit 17 min
  • Sensor Calibration, Diagnostics and Fault Detection 6 min
  • Demo: Real-Life Application - CO Gas Detection 2 min
  • Summary 1 min
  • Complete Recording
  • 25078 SENS2 (73 min)