Humidity, Moisture Sensors

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HPP805C031

HPP805C031

TE Connectivity Measurement Specialties

SENSOR HUMIDITY 5V ANALOG 2% MOD

4

SI7013-A20-YM1

SI7013-A20-YM1

Silicon Labs

SENSOR RHT DGTL 2-ZONE 10DFN

0

HIH-4021-002

HIH-4021-002

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

SENSOR HUMIDITY 5V ANLG 3.5% SIP

0

HTS221TR

HTS221TR

STMicroelectronics

SENS HUMI/TEMP 2.5V I2C 4.5% SMD

6

WBP-SC-0015-01

WBP-SC-0015-01

Digital Six Laboratories, LLC

H20 LEAK DET ROPE SENSOR 3FT CBL

11

SI7013-A20-YM0R

SI7013-A20-YM0R

Silicon Labs

SENSOR RHT DGTL 2-ZONE 10DFN

0

CHS-UGS

CHS-UGS

TDK Corporation

SENSOR HUMIDITY 5V ANALOG 5% MOD

15

HIH7121-021-001

HIH7121-021-001

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

SENS HUMID/TEMP 3.3V I2C 3% 4SIP

0

SI7021-A20-GM1

SI7021-A20-GM1

Silicon Labs

SENS HUMI/TEMP 3.6V I2C 3% 6DFN

0

NB-59S-09S-0

NB-59S-09S-0

TDK Corporation

SENS HUMIDITY 48V NEBULIZER MOD

261

HPP809A031

HPP809A031

TE Connectivity Measurement Specialties

SENS HUMID/TEMP 5V ANALOG 2% MOD

1022

SHT21P

SHT21P

Sensirion

SENSOR HUMID/TEMP 3V PWM 2% SMD

326

WING-SPOT-868

WING-SPOT-868

RLE Technologies

868 WING LEAK DETECTOR + SD-RO1

25

CC2D23-SIP

CC2D23-SIP

Thermometrics (Amphenol Advanced Sensors)

SENSOR HUMI/TEMP 3.3V I2C 2% SIP

173

SI7022-A20-IMR

SI7022-A20-IMR

Silicon Labs

SENS HUMID/TEMP 3.6V PWM 3% 6DFN

0

HIH6030-021-001

HIH6030-021-001

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

SENS HUMI/TEMP 3.3V I2C 4.5% SMD

1147

HIH-4020-002

HIH-4020-002

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

SENS HUMIDITY 5V ANLG 3.5% 3SIP

0

HIH6131-000-001

HIH6131-000-001

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

SENSOR HUMI/TEMP 3.3V SPI 4% SMD

0

HIH-4000-004

HIH-4000-004

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

SENS HUMIDITY 5V ANLG 3.5% 3SIP

14

SHT40-AD1B-R2

SHT40-AD1B-R2

Sensirion

SENSOR HUMIDITY 100 RH SMD

0

Humidity, Moisture Sensors

1. Overview

Humidity and moisture sensors are transducer devices that measure and report the water vapor content in air or the water content in materials. Humidity sensors quantify relative humidity (RH) or absolute humidity in g/m , while moisture sensors detect moisture levels in solids/liquids. These sensors play a critical role in industrial process control, environmental monitoring, agriculture, and smart home systems by ensuring product quality, optimizing energy efficiency, and maintaining safety standards.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Capacitive Humidity SensorsMeasure dielectric changes in polymer films, high accuracy ( 2% RH), fast responseIndustrial HVAC systems
Resistive Humidity SensorsUse ceramic materials with resistance variation, low cost, moderate accuracyConsumer electronics
Optical Moisture SensorsNon-contact measurement via near-infrared absorption, high precisionFood processing quality control
Dielectric Moisture SensorsMeasure permittivity changes in materials, suitable for solidsAgricultural soil monitoring
Thermal Conductivity SensorsCompare thermal conductivity between dry/wet air, resistant to contaminantsAutomotive defrost systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical sensor architecture includes: (1) Sensing element (polymer, ceramic, or optical material), (2) Electrode structure (interdigitated or parallel plates), (3) Signal conditioning circuitry (amplifiers, ADCs), (4) Protective enclosure (IP65-rated housing). Advanced designs integrate MEMS technology for miniaturization and on-chip calibration memory for improved accuracy.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Measurement Range0-100% RH for humidity, 0-50% moisture content for solidsDetermines application suitability
Accuracy 1.5% to 5% depending on typeQuality control in critical processes
Response Time5-60 seconds for 90% step changeReal-time monitoring capability
Operating Temperature-40 C to +125 CEnvironmental durability
Long-term StabilityDrift <1% RH/yearReduces calibration frequency

5. Application Areas

  • Industrial: Semiconductor cleanrooms, paper manufacturing
  • Agriculture: Smart irrigation systems, grain storage
  • Medical: Respiratory equipment, pharmaceutical storage
  • Consumer: Smart thermostats, laundry dryers
  • Environmental: Weather stations, corrosion prevention

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Specifications
HoneywellHIH-50300-100% RH, 3.5% accuracy, 15ms response
SensirionSHT45I2C interface, 1.8% RH, -40 C to +125 C
TE ConnectivityHH10KLow power consumption: 0.5 A standby
VaisalaHMT333Industrial temperature range: -40 C to +180 C

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: (1) Environmental conditions (temperature extremes, chemical exposure), (2) Required measurement range and accuracy, (3) Output signal type (analog/digital), (4) Long-term stability vs calibration frequency, (5) Cost constraints. For example, capacitive sensors suit general industrial monitoring, while optical sensors are preferred for food safety applications requiring non-contact measurement.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include: (1) Integration of wireless IoT connectivity (LoRaWAN, BLE), (2) Multi-sensor fusion with temperature/pressure compensation, (3) Development of self-calibrating MEMS-based sensors, (4) Adoption of AI algorithms for predictive maintenance. The market is projected to grow at CAGR of 6.2% through 2030, driven by smart agriculture and healthcare monitoring applications.

9. Application Case

In precision agriculture: Dielectric soil moisture sensors (Decagon Devices EC-5) enable automated irrigation systems with 1% volumetric water content accuracy, reducing water usage by 30% in greenhouse tomato cultivation.

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