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Hi @KuoEthan ,
Sorry for the delayed response.
To evaluate the Sensor2Go Evaluation Kit, Please install the XENSIV™ PAS CO2 Sensor2Go GUI from Infineon development centre.
Link for IDC : IDC
You can also evaluate the mini-evaluation boards comes with Evaluation kit using our GitHub repository link mentioned below.
Let me know if any other support needed and explore the github repository we have for our product.
Regards,
Anand
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Hi @KuoEthan ,
Sorry for the delayed response.
To evaluate the Sensor2Go Evaluation Kit, Please install the XENSIV™ PAS CO2 Sensor2Go GUI from Infineon development centre.
Link for IDC : IDC
You can also evaluate the mini-evaluation boards comes with Evaluation kit using our GitHub repository link mentioned below.
Let me know if any other support needed and explore the github repository we have for our product.
Regards,
Anand
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we got some CO2-sensor-kits for our school (HTL) in Tirol. We usually work with raspberry pi's. I worked through all the suggested materials and documentations but could not found any hint regarding the connection to a raspberry pi. The only clou seemed to be the GitHub-repository https://github.com/Infineon/AQM-RaspberryPi, which unfortunately is empty.
Instead, our "school kit" includes a USB Type-A and a micro-USB port. The micro USB port should be used to communicate with the PC (or Raspberry Pi?). Why then do we need the Type-A port, which is even missing from the Sensor2Go Evaluation Kit? Can I simply connect the "school kit" to the Raspi via USB and then communicate directly with it, e.g. with Python? If so, with what protocol? Is there a library for this?
Unfortunately, I could not download the GUI on my Macbook because it is apparently not available for macOS. Under the search term "XENSIV PAS CO2 Sensor2Go GUI" I could not find a corresponding entry in the Toolbox Launcher, so I could not test the sensor yet.
I downloaded the "XENSIV PAS CO2 Sensor2Go GUI" on another Windows notebook and paired the device via bluetooth. But I could not find it within the software in the window with the title "Environmental Fusion GUI".
I was able to successfully download, install and open the Android app. My smartphone could also connect to the sensor via Bluetooth, but no connection could be established inside the app. After touching the one and only button inside the app, the button changed to grey and after a few seconds it aborted without a comment.
I would be very pleased if you could give me some help in this regard. Do I need additional hardware? Can I establish a connection directly via USB? Does the whole thing work with Raspberry Pi's at all? Thank you very much!
Dominik
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Hi @modo ,
Please create a separate thread for your query as it is not related to the previous one. We'll support you on the same likewise.
Best regards,
Deepa