The Detection Properties Comparison for the SnO2 Gas Sensor in Different Heating Regimes and the Step Change in Concentration
Libor Gajdosik
DOI: 10.15598/aeee.v14i5.1815
Abstract
Non-periodical heating regimes and also periodical heating regimes were applied for the sensors TGS 813 and SP 11. Ethanol vapour in air was used as a detected substance. It was found that the sensitivity is better in the periodical square-wave heating regime among the tested regimes. The stabilisation of the sensor conductivity, when the concentration abruptly varies its value, takes longer compared to the constant heating regime at maximum heating voltage.