Essentially there are chipsets that are built to detect specific compounds in the air, and are then able to count the number of particles over time relative to overall air volume, and thus calculating the percentage of a specific compound in the air.
There are sensors on the market that can read levels of any particular gas in the air.
The carbon monoxide sensor in your home is constantly working and constantly detecting the amount of CO in your house. You only hear it when it beeps, but if it detects levels that are below a dangerous level it still can read the amount of gas, but it won’t alert you.
It doesn’t matter how much the air is “mixed.” These chips are only detecting specific compounds
I actually work on products that do just this.
Essentially there are chipsets that are built to detect specific compounds in the air, and are then able to count the number of particles over time relative to overall air volume, and thus calculating the percentage of a specific compound in the air.
There are sensors on the market that can read levels of any particular gas in the air.
The carbon monoxide sensor in your home is constantly working and constantly detecting the amount of CO in your house. You only hear it when it beeps, but if it detects levels that are below a dangerous level it still can read the amount of gas, but it won’t alert you.
It doesn’t matter how much the air is “mixed.” These chips are only detecting specific compounds
Copy that. Thanks.
So it's a nothingburger then
More or less, I’d say