Transfer Multisort Elektronik (TME) has released two new products with two of its latest additions that will help make working and living Spaces smarter and more secure. Will help customers develop electronic systems with next-generation features and functions.
First, the Sonoff TX touch switch. Designed to blend into modern home and office environments, the units are simple to install. They can be added to new systems or retrofitted to existing systems. The glow button (up to three per device, depending on the model) shows that the user has been activated. It can also be spoken via a mobile device or connected to Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant via a Wi-Fi network or LAN infrastructure.
Touch switches are available in two different size formats (86mm × 86mm × 35mm or 120mm × 74mm × 38mm) and run from 100VAC to 240VAC power supplies. White and black shell versions are offered to fit the aesthetics of the surrounding environment as they are being installed.
The company has also strengthened its DFRobot gas sensor portfolio. These pre-calibrated sensors are supplied in kit form with a basic module and cable. The cable allows connection to any microcontroller board, including ESP32, Raspberry Pi and Arduino models. Communication with sensor components can be accomplished through three different interface options. These are simulations, I2C, or UART. These sensors are optimized to be integrated into devices that serve many applications where air quality must be constantly monitored due to limited air circulation. Places where they can be deployed include mines, warehouses and processing plants.
Oxygen (O), carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), chlorine (CL2), ammonia (NH3), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O3), hydrogen (H2), hydrogen chloride (HCL), hydrogen fluoride (HF) and phosphine (PH3) sensing options.
"There is a need for a higher level of automation now, both domestically and in industry. With TME's high-precision air monitoring and sophisticated user interface technology, we are helping to improve this environment."As TME co-founder and Business Development Director Adam Kuczyński said