On-demand webinar
Introducing the XENSIV⢠CO2 5V Sensor for Improved Comfort, Greater Energy Efficiency and Lower Utility Costs in Buildings
In order to drive decarbonization, improving the energy efficiency of buildings is crucial, as they contribute significantly to global energy consumption and carbon emissions. Innovative solutions are needed to optimize energy consumption while ensuring a healthy indoor environment. Infineon Technologies AG is addressing this need with the new XENSIV⢠PAS CO2 5V sensor. This webinar will introduce the new XENSIV⢠PAS CO2 5V sensor solution and will analyze and benchmark the CO2 sensor technological landscape.
Overview
The purpose of this webinar is to introduce the XENSIV⢠PAS CO2 5V, a real CO2 sensor based on photoacoustic spectroscopy technology. The sensor comes in a miniaturized size and provides accurate CO2 data outputs. Its compact design facilitates seamless integration and smooth high-volume assembly, while its robust performance enables the sensor to fulfill the requirements of WELLTM building standard. The XENSIV⢠PAS CO2 5V targets a wide range of commercial and residential HVAC applications as well as, smart thermostats, IoT and indoor air quality devices.
As concerns about indoor air quality and its impact on health and productivity increase, it is crucial to have reliable and efficient CO2 sensors. This session will provide an in-depth analysis and benchmarking of different CO2 sensor technologies, highlighting how Infineon’s sensor stands out in terms of accuracy, reliability and performance. Additionally, attendees will gain insights into the XENSIV⢠PAS CO2 5V technical features and explore the value proposition of integrating Infineon’s CO2 sensor into building management systems and ventilation devices.
Last but not the least, the context of this webinar is set against a backdrop of increasing market demand for sustainable and health-conscious building solutions. Participants will leave with a clear understanding of how Infineon’s CO2 sensor can contribute to creating healthier, more efficient and cost-effective building environments.
Key Takeaways
- Discover Infineonâs XENSIV⢠PAS CO2 5V sensor technology
- Learn about CO2 sensing requirements for the indoor environment
- Explore advancements in CO2 sensing
Speaker
Talal Khan Alizai has five-plus years of industrial experience and has earned a Masterâs degree in electrical engineering.