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OXYGEN SENSOR
LMP2232
SNOSB02C JANUARY 2008REVISED MARCH 2013
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PORTABLE GAS DETECTION SENSOR
Gas sensors are used in many different industrial and medical applications. They generate a current which is
proportional to the percentage of a particular gas sensed in an air sample. This current goes through a load
resistor and the resulting voltage drop is measured. Depending on the sensed gas and sensitivity of the sensor,
the output current can be in the order of tens of microamperes to a few milliamperes. Gas sensor datasheets
often specify a recommended load resistor value or they suggest a range of load resistors to choose from.
Oxygen sensors are used when air quality or oxygen delivered to a patient needs to be monitored. Fresh air
contains 20.9% oxygen. Air samples containing less than 18% oxygen are considered dangerous. Oxygen
sensors are also used in industrial applications where the environment must lack oxygen. An example is when
food is vacuum packed. There are two main categories of oxygen sensors, those which sense oxygen when it is
abundantly present (i.e. in air or near an oxygen tank) and those which detect very small traces of oxygen in
ppm.
Figure 52 shows a typical circuit used to amplify the output signal of an oxygen detector. The LMP2232 makes
an excellent choice for this application as it draws only 36 µA of current and operates on supply voltages down to
1.8V. This application detects oxygen in air. The oxygen sensor outputs a known current through the load
resistor. This value changes with the amount of oxygen present in the air sample. Oxygen sensors usually
recommend a particular load resistor value or specify a range of acceptable values for the load resistor. Oxygen
sensors typically have a life of one to two years. The use of the micropower LMP2232 means minimal power
usage by the op amp and it enhances the battery life. Depending on other components present in the circuit
design, the battery could last for the entire life of the oxygen sensor. The precision specifications of the
LMP2232, such as its very low offset voltage, low TCV
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, low input bias current, low CMRR, and low PSRR are
other factors which make the LMP2232 a great choice for this application..
Figure 52. Precision Oxygen Sensor
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