DO EZO Datasheet
DO EZO Datasheet
DO EZO Datasheet
3
Revised 8/13/19
EZO-DO
Embedded Dissolved Oxygen Circuit
™
Calibration 1 or 2 point
Temperature, salinity
and pressure compensation Yes
PATENT PROTECTED
Written by Jordan Press
Designed by Noah Press This is an evolving document, check back for updates.
This is sensitive electronic equipment. Get this device working in
a solderless breadboard first. Once this device has been soldered
it is no longer covered by our warranty.
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Table of contents
Circuit dimensions 4 Correct wiring 8
Power consumption 4 Calibration theory 9
Absolute max ratings 4 Preserve calibration solution 12
Operating principle 5 Default state 13
Power and data isolation 6 Available data protocols 14
UART IC
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UART mode 16 I2C mode 43
Receiving data from device 17 Sending commands 44
Sending commands to device 18 Requesting data 45
LED color definition 19 Response codes 46
UART quick command page 20 LED color definition 47
LED control 21 I2C quick command page 48
Find 22 LED control 49
Continuous reading mode 23 Find 50
Single reading mode 24 Taking reading 51
Calibration 25 Calibration 52
Export calibration 26 Export calibration 53
Import calibration 27 Import calibration 54
Temperature compensation 28 Temperature compensation 55
Salinity compensation 29 Salinity compensation 56
Pressure compensation 30 Pressure compensation 57
Enable/disable parameters 31 Enable/disable parameters 58
Naming device 32 Device information 59
Device information 33 Reading device status 60
Response codes 34 Sleep mode/low power 61
Reading device status 35 Protocol lock 62
Sleep mode/low power 36 I2C address change 63
Change baud rate 37 Factory reset 64
Protocol lock 38 Change to UART mode 65
Factory reset 39 Manual switching to UART 66
Change to I2C mode 40
Manual switching to I2C 41
Circuit footprint 67
Datasheet change log 68
Warranty 72
13.97mm
(0.55”)
20.16mm
(0.79”)
10.8mm
5.8mm 8.38mm
1mm Ø (0.4”)
(0.22”) (0.32”)
Membrane
Electrolyte
Anode (Zinc)
Flow Dependence
Stagnant water
Dissolved Oxygen
90%
Oxygen being
consumed by probe
One of the drawbacks from using a galvanic
60% probe is that it consumes a VERY small amount
of the oxygen it reads. Therefore, a small amount
of water movement is necessary to take accurate
readings. Approximately 60 ml/min.
20%
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Time (sec)
When electrical noise is interfering with the Dissolved Oxygen readings it is common to
see rapidly fluctuating readings or readings that are consistently off. To verify that
electrical noise is causing inaccurate readings, place the Dissolved Oxygen probe
in a cup of water by itself. The readings should stabilize quickly, confirming that electrical
noise was the issue.
Correct Incorrect
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C C C C
D D D D
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A A A A
Correct Incorrect
B B B B
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D G D G D G D G
E H E H E H E H
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G G G G
H H H H
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B
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J A
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A
B
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J A
B
C C C C
B B B B
C C C C
F F F F
D D D D
G G G G
E E E E
H H H H
I I I I
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H H H H
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This technology works by using tiny transformers to induce the voltage across an air gap.
PCB layout requires special attention for EMI/EMC and RF Control, having proper ground
planes and keeping the capacitors as close to the chip as possible are crucial for proper
performance. The two data channels have a 4.7kΩ pull up resistor on both the isolated
and non-isolated lines (R1, R2, R3, and R4) The output voltage is set using a voltage
divider (R5, R6, and R,7) this produces a voltage of 3.9V regardless of your input voltage.
Isolated ground is different from non-isolated ground, these two lines should not
be connected together.
VCC
ADM3260
VCC VCC
ISO-VCC
VDDP VDDISO ISO-VCC
VIN VISO R5 R7
HDR_TOP R2 4.7K R1 4.7K
VCC
VSEL
1.5K 1.5K
HDR_BTM
RX/SCL SCL2 SCL1 VCC
TX/SDA
EN SDA2 SDA1 RX/SCL
TX/SDA
GND
VCC NC NC NC
GND
C1
GNDP
0.1uf R6
GNDP GNDISO
GND 1.5K
C4
GNDP GNDISO R4 4.7K
10uF
C5
GND
Non-isolated Isolated
10uF
ISO-GND
GND
TX
RX
VCC
B B B B PWR
C C C C RX
D D D D TX
E E E E
Atlas
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Part # COM-104
Part # Part #
ISCCB USB-ISO
Incorrect wiring
Extended leads Sloppy setup Perfboards or Protoboards *Embedded into your device
A B C D E F G H I J
1 1
5 5
10 10
15 15
20 20
25 25
30 30
35 35
40 40
45 45
50 50
NEVER
55 55
use Perfboards *Only after you are familar
or Protoboards with EZO TM circuits operation
60 60
A B C D E F G H I J
mode mode
55−5−30
−30
30
sec
sec
sec
Do not unscrew!
Cap is only used to protect
the probe during shipping.
15.03
14.45 Unstabilized
14.08
13.95
13.95
13.95 Stabilized
13.95 Once the readings have stabilized,
cal issue the calibration command.
*OK "cal"
9.09
9.09
Send
After calibration is complete, you should see readings between 9.09 – 9.1X mg/L.
(only if temperature, salinity and pressure compensation are at default values)
After you have calibrated the EZO™ Dissolved Oxygen circuit using the "Cal" command;
Place the probe into the Zero Dissolved Oxygen calibration solution and stir the probe
around to remove trapped air (which could cause readings to go high). Let the probe sit in
Zero D.O. calibration solution untill readings stabalize. (small movement from one reading
to the next is normal).
Trapped
Trapped
Trapped
airairair
0:30
0:30
0:30
−−1:30
−1:30
1:30
1.40
1.28 Unstabilized
1.00
0.96
0.96
0.96 Stabilized
0.96 Once the readings have stabilized,
cal,0 issue the calibration command.
*OK "cal,0"
0.00
0.00
Send
N2 N2
Void
space
N2 N2 O2 O2 Gas
Inside each bottle of the calibration solution is a small amount of nitrogen gas that helps
displace oxygen out of the bottle during the filling process. When the Dissolved Oxygen
probe is removed from the bottle, oxygen will enter the bottle and begin to dissolve into
the solution.
In order slow down this process, fill the void space of the bottle with any gas (other than
oxygen) to preserve the calibration solution. Gas from a lighter works great if other gases
are currently unubtainable.
UART mode
Baud 9,600
Readings continuous
Temperature compensation 20 °C
LED on
1,000 ms
Green Cyan
Standby Taking reading Transmitting
Available data protocols
Default
Settings that are retained if power is cut Settings that are NOT retained if power is cut
Baud rate Find
Calibration Pressure compensation
Continuous mode Salinity compensation
Device name Sleep mode
Enable/disable parameters Temperature compensation
Enable/disable response codes
Hardware switch to I2C mode
LED control
Protocol lock
Software switch to I2C mode
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UART mode
8 data bits no parity
1 stop bit no flow control
Baud 300
1,200
2,400
9,600 default
19,200
38,400
57,600
115,200 TX RX
RX
Data in RX TX
TX TX RX
Data out
CPU
Vcc 3.3V – 5.5V
VCC
0V 0V
Data format
Reading D.O. Data type floating point
Units mg/L & (% sat) mg/L = 2
when enabled
Decimal places % sat = 1
Encoding ASCII Smallest string 4 characters
Format string (CSV string when
% sat is enabled)
Largest string 16 characters
Terminator carriage return
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Receiving data from device
2 parts
9,600 baud
(default)
TX RX
CPU
7.82 <cr>
Receiver
Sender
Advanced
ASCII: 7 . 8 2 <cr>
Hex: 37 2E 38 32 0D
Dec: 55 46 56 50 13
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
TX RX
CPU
Sleep <cr>
Sender
Receiver
Short
Advanced
ASCII: S l e e p <cr>
Hex: 53 6C 65 65 70 0D
Dec: 83 108 101 101 112 13
Short
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LED color definition
LED ON
5V +0.4 mA
3.3V +0.2 mA
Example Response
L,1 <cr> *OK <cr>
L,1 L,0
Find <cr> LED rapidly blinks white, used to help find device
Example Response
Find <cr> *OK <cr>
Settings that are retained if power is cut Settings that are NOT retained if power is cut
Baud rate Find
Calibration Pressure compensation
Continuous mode Salinity compensation
Device name Sleep mode
Enable/disable parameters Temperature compensation
Enable/disable response codes
Hardware switch to I2C mode
LED control
Protocol lock
Software switch to I2C mode
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Continuous reading mode
Command syntax
C,1 <cr> enable continuous readings once per second default
C,n <cr> continuous readings every n seconds (n = 2 to 99 sec)
C,0 <cr> disable continuous readings
C,? <cr> continuous reading mode on/off?
Example Response
C,1 <cr> *OK <cr>
DO (1 sec) <cr>
DO (2 sec) <cr>
DO (3 sec) <cr>
Example Response
R <cr> 7.82 <cr>
*OK <cr>
1,000 ms
Green Cyan
Standby Taking reading Transmitting
600 ms
Example Response
Cal <cr> *OK <cr>
Cal <cr>
Example Response
Export,? <cr> 10,120 <cr> Response breakdown
10, 120
# of strings to export # of bytes to export
Export <cr>
1
2 TX RX
3
4
MCU
5
6
7
8
9
10
[10,120]
*DONE
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Import calibration
Command syntax Import: Use this command to upload calibration
settings to one or more devices.
Example Response
Import, 59 6F 75 20 61 72 <cr> (1 of 10) *OK <cr>
1
Import, 65 20 61 20 63 6F 2
3
<cr> (2 of 10) *OK <cr>
TX RX
MCU
5
6
7
8
Import, 6F 6C 20 67 75 79 9
10
<cr> (10 of 10) *OK <cr>
[10,120]
Import,n <cr>
1
2 TX 1
RX
3
4
TX RX 2
MCU 3
5
6
7 4
MCU
8
9
5
10
6
[10,120]
7
8
9
10
[10,120]
1
TX RX 2
3
4
MCU
5
6
7
*OK <cr>
8
9
10
[10,120]
system will reboot
1
TX RX 2
MCU
3
MCU
5
6 6
7
7
8
9
10
8 accept the import, respond with *ER
9
and reboot.
[10,120]
10
[10,120]
*ER <cr>
Example Response
T,19.5 <cr> *OK <cr>
T,19.5 <cr>
8.82 8.91
Example Response
S,50000 <cr> *OK <cr>
S,50000 <cr>
Example Response
P,90.25 <cr> *OK <cr>
P,90.25 <cr>
Example Response
O,mg,1 / O,mg,0 <cr> *OK <cr> enable / disable mg/L
Followed by 1 or 0
1 enabled
0 disabled
Example Response
Name,zzt <cr> *OK <cr>
Name,zzt Name,?
Example Response
i <cr> ?i,D.O.,1.98 <cr>
*OK <cr>
Response breakdown
?i, D.O., 1.98
Device Firmware
Example Response
R <cr> 7.82 <cr>
*OK <cr>
Example Response
Status <cr> ?Status,P,5.038 <cr>
*OK <cr>
Response breakdown
?Status, P, 5.038
Reason for restart Voltage at Vcc
Restart codes
P powered off
S software reset
B brown out
W watchdog
U unknown
Example Response
Sleep <cr> *OK <cr>
*SL <cr>
STANDBY SLEEP
5V 13.1 mA 0.66 mA
3.3V 12 mA 0.3 mA
Sleep <cr>
Standby Sleep
13.1 mA 0.66 mA
RX TX
Command syntax
Baud,n <cr> change baud rate TX RX
300
1200
2400
n= 9600 default
19200
38400
57600
115200
CPU
Command syntax
CPU
Locks device to UART mode.
Example Response
Plock,1 <cr> *OK <cr>
Plock,1 I2C,100
Short
GreenRed
*OK <cr> Cyan
White
cannot change to I2C Purple
cannot change to IRed
C 2
*ER <cr>
UART Command
standby Find
Taking reading Changing Comma
e not understood baud rate not under
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Factory reset
Clears calibration
Command syntax LED on
"*OK" enabled
Example Response
Factory <cr> *OK <cr>
Factory <cr>
(reboot)
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Change to I2C mode
Command syntax Default I2C address 97 (0x61)
I2C,n <cr> sets I2C address and reboots into I2C mode
n = any number 1 – 127
Example Response
I2C,100 <cr> *OK (reboot in I2C mode)
I2C,100
(reboot)
Green Blue
Green
*OK <cr> Green Cyan Cyan Purple Pur
now in I C mode 2
UART standby
UART standby
Taking reading Changing Chan
Taking reading
baud ratebaud
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Manual switching to I2C
• Make sure Plock is set to 0
• Disconnect ground (power off)
• Disconnect TX and RX TX RX
• Connect TX to PGND
• Confirm RX is disconnected
•
•
Connect ground (power on)
Wait for LED to change from Green to Blue
CPU
• Disconnect ground (power off)
• Reconnect all data and power
Example
Short
Wrong Example
Short
Disconnect RX line
Settings that are retained if power is cut Settings that are NOT retained if power is cut
Calibration Find
Change I2C address Pressure compensation
Enable/disable parameters Salinity compensation
Hardware switch to UART mode Sleep mode
LED control Temperature compensation
Protocol lock
Software switch to UART mode
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I2C mode
I2C address (0x01 – 0x7F)
97 (0x61) default
4.7k resistor
VCC may be needed VCC
SDA
SDA SDA
SCL
SCL SCL
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
0V 0V
CPU
SDA
SCL
VCC
0V 0V
Data format
Reading D.O. Data type floating point
mg/L = 2
Units mg/L & (% sat) Decimal places % sat = 1
when enabled
SCL
Start I2C address Write Command (not case sensitive) Stop
VCC
97 (0x61) ASCII command string
0V 0V
Example
Start 97 (0x61) Write Sleep Stop
I2C address Command
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL SDA
CPU
Advanced
Address bits The entire command as ASCII with all arguments
SDA
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 W ACK First letter of command ACK Last letter of command ACK
SCL
Start I2C address Read Response code Data string Null Stop
97 (0x61) 1 byte "7.82" Terminator
(Dec 0)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SCL SDA
CPU
7.82
Advanced
All bytes
Address bits N bytes of data after data are Null R = High
SDA
A6 − A0 R ACK Response code ACK Data ACK Data N ACK Null ACK Null
SCL
1 55 46 56 50 0 = 7.82
Dec Dec
ASCII
Send
command
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
CPU
Processing delay
Receiving
data
LED ON
5V +0.4 mA
3.3V +0.2 mA
Command Function
Example Response
L,1 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
L,0 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
L,1 L,0
Example Response
Find 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
Short
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
R return 1 reading
Example Response
R 1 7.82 0
Wait 600ms Dec ASCII Null
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
Wait 600ms
Green Blue
Taking reading Transmitting Standby
Example Response
Cal 1 0
Wait 1300ms Dec Null
Cal,0 1 0
Wait 1300ms Dec Null
Cal,clear 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
or 1 ?Cal,2 0
Dec ASCII Null
Example Response
Export 1 59 6F 75 20 61 72 0 (1 of 10)
Wait 300ms Dec ASCII Null
Export 1 65 20 61 20 63 6F 0 (2 of 10)
Wait 300ms Dec ASCII Null
(7 more)
Export
1 *DONE 0
Wait 300ms Dec ASCII Null
Example Response
Import, 59 6F 75 20 61 72 (1 of 10) 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
Import, 65 20 61 20 63 6F SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
1
2 (2 of 10) 1
SCL SDA 0
3 Wait 300ms Dec Null
4
MCU
5
6
7
Import, 6F 6C 20 67 75 79 0
8
10
9
(10 of 10) Wait 300ms
1
Dec Null
[10,120]
Import,n
1
SDA SCL 2
1
SCL SDA
SCL SDA
(TX) (RX)
3
2 SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
4
MCU
5 3
6
7 4
MCU
8
5
9
10 6
[10,120]
7
8
9
10
SCL SDA
1
2 SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
[10,120]
3
4
MCU
5
6
7
1 *Pending 0
8
9
10
3
1
MCU
3
4 5
MCU
5
[10,120]
reboot
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Temperature compensation
Default temperature = 20°C
Command syntax Temperature is always in Celsius
Temperature is not retained if power is cut
Example Response
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
T,19.5 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
RT,19.5 1 8.91 0
Green Green
Wait 900ms Dec ASCII Null Blu
Taking reading
Taking reading Transmitting
Transmitting Stand
T,? 1 ?T,19.5 0
Wait 300ms Dec ASCII Null
T,19.5
8.82 8.91
Example Response
S,50000 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
S,37.5,ppt 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
S,? 1 ?S,50000,μS 0
Wait 300ms Dec ASCII Null
or
1 ?S,37.5,ppt 0
Dec ASCII Null
Example Response
P,90.25 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
P,? 1 ?,P,90.25 0
Wait 300ms Dec ASCII Null
P,90.25
Example Response
O,mg,1 / O,mg,0 1 0 enable / disable mg/L
Wait 300ms Dec Null
Followed by 1 or 0
1 enabled
0 disabled
i device information
Example Response
i 1 ?i,D.O.,1.98 0
Wait 300ms Dec ASCII Null
Response breakdown
?i, D.O., 1.98
Device Firmware
Example Response
Status 1 ?Status,P,5.038 0
Wait 300ms Dec ASCII Null
Response breakdown
?Status, P, 5.038
Reason for restart Voltage at Vcc
Restart codes
P powered off
S software reset
B brown out
W watchdog
U unknown
Example Response
Do not read status byte after
Sleep no response issuing sleep command.
STANDBY SLEEP
5V 13.1 mA 0.66 mA
3.3V 12 mA 0.3 mA
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
SDA
(RX)
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
Sleep
Standby Sleep
Example Response
Plock,1 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
Plock,0 1 0
Wait 300ms Dec Null
Plock,? 1 ?Plock,1 0
Wait 300ms Dec ASCII Null
SDA
(TX)
SDA SCLSCL
(TX) (RX) (RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SDA SCLSCL
(TX) (RX) (RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SDA SCLSCL
(TX) (RX) (RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
Example Response
I2C,100 device reboot
I2C,100
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
(reboot)
Example Response
Factory device reboot
Clears calibration
LED on
Response codes enabled
Factory
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
(reboot)
300
1200
2400
n= 9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SC
(RX
Baud,9600 (reboot)
Changing to
Blue Blue GreenGreen PurplePurple
UART mode Green White
Blue Red Red
C standby
I2C standby
Taking Taking
readingreading
Changing I2C standby
Changing Command Taking readingFind
Command
I2C address not understood
I2C address not understood
Example
Short
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
Wrong Example
Short
Disconnect RX line
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
SDA
(TX)
SCL
(RX)
17.78mm
(0.7”)
2.54mm
(0.1”)
1.05mm Ø 17.78mm
(0.7”)
Datasheet V 5.2
Updated firmware changes on page 70.
Datasheet V 5.1
Revised response for the sleep command in UART mode on pg 36.
Datasheet V 5.0
Revised calibration theory on page 9, and added more information on the Export
calibration and Import calibration commands.
Datasheet V 4.9
Corrected temperature compensation typo on pages 26 & 52.
Datasheet V 4.8
Revised isolation schematic on pg. 10
Datasheet V 4.7
Added new command:
"RT,n" for Temperature compensation located on pages 26 (UART) & 52 (I2C).
Added firmware information to Firmware update list.
Datasheet V 4.5
Changed "Max rate" to "Response time" on cover page.
Datasheet V 4.4
Removed note from certain commands about firmware version.
Datasheet V 4.3
Added information to calibration theory on pg 7.
Datasheet V 4.2
Revised definition of response codes on pg 44.
Datasheet V 4.1
Updated firmware changes on pg. 66.
Datasheet V 4.0
Revised Enable/disable parameters information on pages 29 (UART) & 55 (I2C).
Datasheet V 3.9
Revised information on cover page.
Datasheet V 3.8
Update firmware changes on pg. 66.
Datasheet V 3.7
Revised Plock pages to show default value.
Datasheet V 3.5
Added accuracy range on cover page, and revised isolation info on pg. 10.
Datasheet V 3.4
Added manual switching to UART information on pg. 59.
Datasheet V 3.3
Updated firmware changes to refeclt V1.99 update.
Datasheet V 3.2
Revised entire datasheet.
It is important for the embedded systems engineer to keep in mind that the following
activities will void the EZO™ class Dissolved Oxygen circuit warranty:
• Running any code, that does not exclusively drive the EZO™ class Dissolved Oxygen
circuit and output its data in a serial string.
• Embedding the EZO™ class Dissolved Oxygen circuit into a custom made device.
2. All Atlas Scientific™ devices have been designed to run indefinitely without
failure in the field.
3. All Atlas Scientific™ devices can be soldered into place, however you do so at your
own risk.
Atlas Scientific™ is simply stating that once the device is being used in your application,
Atlas Scientific ™ can no longer take responsibility for the EZO ™ class Dissolved Ox-
ygen circuits continued operation. This is because that would be equivalent to Atlas Sci-
entific™ taking responsibility over the correct operation of your entire device.