Association between 13 RMOX raw values and heating temperature

Hi all,

I am using the 13 RMOX raw values taken from ZMOD4410 sensor to develop a custom algorithm. So, I would like to know the association between the 13 raw RMOX values and the associated heating temperature. 

Where can I found this information?

Best Regards,

David

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  • Hello David,

    Thanks for your request, I assume you are referring to the heater temperature that is measured on each stage of an active measurement depending the RMOX value measured on each stage? As shown in the programming manual:

    Is that right? Could you please confirm. Also please specify to us which operating mode are you using  and which library?

    Thank you.

    Best Regards,

    IK_Renesas 

  • Hello,

    Yes, you are right. I am referring to the heater temperature measured on each stage. Thank you for the information of programming manual that you shared. The plot on the bottom right is very useful; however, in addition, I would need the information on temperature in degrees associated to each stage.

    In another topic I read that the rmox[6] has been associated to MOX_400C (see link below)

    https://en-support.renesas.com/knowledgeBase/20684484

    Now, I can suppose that rmox[0] is obtained at 100°C and there are increments of 50° C until rmox[6] is reached. The same reasoning also applies to the descending part of the curve. Is it correct?

    I am starting fromj EU045 indoor air quality kit and I am using the ULP mode.

    Where can I find the library version?

    Thank you for your support.

    Best Regards,

    David

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  • Hello,

    Yes, you are right. I am referring to the heater temperature measured on each stage. Thank you for the information of programming manual that you shared. The plot on the bottom right is very useful; however, in addition, I would need the information on temperature in degrees associated to each stage.

    In another topic I read that the rmox[6] has been associated to MOX_400C (see link below)

    https://en-support.renesas.com/knowledgeBase/20684484

    Now, I can suppose that rmox[0] is obtained at 100°C and there are increments of 50° C until rmox[6] is reached. The same reasoning also applies to the descending part of the curve. Is it correct?

    I am starting fromj EU045 indoor air quality kit and I am using the ULP mode.

    Where can I find the library version?

    Thank you for your support.

    Best Regards,

    David

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