KEMET Pyroelectric Infrared Flame Sensors

KEMET Pyroelectric Infrared Flame Sensors feature QFC analog sensors, QFS I2C SMD sensors, and QFCE I2C TO-39 sensors. The QFC analog sensors offer high responsivity and accurate discrimination of flame sources in triple IR flame detection systems. The QFCE sensors come in a TO-39 package that includes a digital output, high sensitivity with fast response times, and high dynamic range. The QFS series offers industry-standard I2C communication in an SMD package for plug-and-play connectivity to microcontrollers and enables easy tuning and calibration. Applications for KEMET Pyroelectric Infrared Flame Sensors include industrial, smart homes and buildings, transportation, oil and gas, and infrastructure protection.

Features

  • QFS
    • High sensitivity with fast response time
    • High dynamic range
    • Small SMD package
    • I2C communication compatible
    • Digital and analog output
    • Programmable gain and filtering
    • Various optical filter options
    • Integrated configurable amplifier, filter, and ADC
    • Low power consumption
  • QFC
    • Exceptionally high responsivity
    • Wide field of view, typically 100° (subject to filter band pass specification)
    • Rapid recovery from thermal and electrical shock (<1s downtime)
    • TO39 package
    • Analog output 
    • Integrated op amp
  • QFCE
    • Exceptionally high responsivity
    • Wide field of view, typically 100° (subject to filter band pass specification)
    • Rapid recovery from thermal and electrical shock (<1s downtime)
    • TO39 package
    • Digital output and I2C communication
    • Programmable gain and filtering
    • Various optical filter options
    • Integrated configurable amplifier, filter, and ADC
    • Low power consumption

Applications

  • QFS
    • Smart homes
    • Smart buildings
    • Industrial IoT
    • Transportation
  • QFC
    • Industrial
    • Oil and gas
    • Infrastructure protection
    • Forest protection
  • QFCE
    • Industrial
    • Oil and gas
    • Infrastructure protection
    • Forest protection
    • Smart homes
    • Smart buildings
    • Outdoor fire detectors
    • Transportation
    • Water canons
Publicado: 2020-01-20 | Actualizado: 2024-07-15