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Smoke detectors are designed to sense the products of combustion. They are designed for commercial, industrial or residential applications. There are four basic types of smoke detectors: stand-alone devices, detection systems or components, integrated circuits (ICs), and addressable fire protection devices. Stand-alone smoke detectors include a sensor and detector circuitry. They usually contain a built-in alarm, may instead provide electrical contacts for an auxiliary alarm. Smoke detection systems are networked, programmable products that include a control unit and detector. Individual smoke detection components are also commonly available. Smoke detectors with an IC form factor are semiconductor devices that are designed for smoke-sensing applications. They do not contain an actual smoke sensor, and may be suitable for AC or DC – but not both. Addressable smoke detectors are fire detection products that communicate with each other in a networked system.
In terms of technology, smoke detectors provide two choices: ionization chamber and photoelectric. Ionization detectors use an ionization chamber and a source of ionizing radiation to detect smoke. They are commonly available because they are relatively inexpensive, and are good at detecting the relatively small amounts of smoke produced by flaming fires. Ionizing smoke detectors contain a very small amount of radioactive material, however, and require proper disposal. Photoelectric smoke detectors contain a light and a sensor that are at 90-degree angles to one another. Normally, the light from a light source on the left moves straight across and misses the sensor. When smoke enters a photoelectric smoke detector, however, smoke particles scatter the light and cause some amount of light to hit the sensor. The sensor then sets off the alarm in the smoke detector. Photoelectric smoke detectors are better at sensing smoky fires, such that of a smoldering mattress.
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Part Numbers for Smoke Detectors
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| SMOKE DETECTOR | netCOMPONENTS | Not Provided | Not Provided | Not Provided |
| RX1700-2.5 | Newark | NTE ELECTRONICS | All Supplier Direct Ship | Smoke Detector Activatior |
| MC145012ED | Newark | FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR | All Supplier Direct Ship | DETECTOR, SMOKE, NFPA TONE, 145012; Voltage, Input:8.5V; Current, Input:100nA; Voltage, Supply Min:6V; Voltage, Supply Max:12V; Termination Type:SMD; Case Style:PDIP; Pins, No. of:16; Temp, Op. Max:60?C; Temp, Op. Min:-10?C; Base RoHS Compliant: Yes |
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