PMS5003 Particulate Matter Sensor with Cable

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Monitor air pollution cheaply and accurately with this matchbox-sized particulate matter (PM) sensor from Plantower! It senses particulates of various sizes (PM1, PM2.5, PM10) from sources like smoke, dust, pollen, metal and organic particles and more.

Pair this particulate matter sensor with our Enviro Plus and a Raspberry Pi to build your own air quality monitoring station to contribute to citizen science. Just plug the cable into the sensor and then into the connector on the underside of Enviro plus, and away you go!

The sensor has a small fan that sucks air through the sensor and past a laser that can detect both the number (and hence concentration) and size of particles in the surrounding air.

Features

  • Plantower PMS5003 Particulate Matter (PM) Sensor (datasheet)
  • Detects PM1, PM2.5, PM10 particulates
  • 15cm Picoblade cable
  • UART serial interface
  • Python library
  • Dimensions: 50x38x21mm

PMS5003 vs PMS7003 vs PMSA003

We stock three different models of particulate sensor from Plantower, so the first question you might have is "What's the difference between the PMS5003, the PMS7003 and the PMSA003?".

There's a slight difference in price between the models, and from a technical perspective, here are the differences from Plantower's website - there's not a lot in it - physical size being the main difference along with some slight differences in current usage:

Parameter  PMS5003 PMS7003 PMSA003 Unit
Particle Range of measurement 0.3~1.0;   1.0~2.5; 2.5~10   0.3~1.0;   1.0~2.5; 2.5~10   0.3~1.0;   1.0~2.5; 2.5~10   μm
Particle   Counting Efficiency 50%@0.3µm
98%@≥0.5µm
50%@0.3µm
98%@≥0.5µm
50%@0.3µm
98%@≥0.5µm
Particle Effective Range
(PM2.5 standard)
0~500 0~500 0~500 μg/m³
Particle Maximum Range
    (PM2.5 standard)*
≥1000  ≥1000  ≥1000  μg/m³
Particle   Resolution 1 1 1 μg/m³
Particle Maximum
Consistency Error
(PM2.5 standard data)
±10%@100~500µg/m³
±10µg/m3@0~100µg/m³
±10%@100~500μg/m³
±10μg/m³@0~100μg/m³
±10%@100~500μg/m³
±10μg/m³@0~100μg/m³
Particle   Standard Volume 0.1 0.1 0.1 Litre(L)
Single   Response Time <1  <1  <1  Second(s) 
Total   Response Time <10  <10  <10  Second(s) 
DC   Power Supply Typ: 5.0
Min: 4.5
Max :5.5 
Typ: 5.0
Min: 4.5
Max :5.5 
Typ: 5.0
Min: 4.5
Max :5.5 
Volt(V)
Active   Current ≤100  ≤100  ≤100  mA
Standby   Current ≤10 ≤10 ≤2 mA
Interface   Level  L<0.8 @3.3 H>2.7@3.3   L<0.8 @3.3 H>2.7@3.3   L<0.8 @3.3 H>2.7@3.3  Volt(V)
Working   Temperature Range -10~+60  -10~+60  -10~+60 
Working   Humidity Range  0~99  0~99  0~99
Storage   Temperature Range -40~+80 -40~+80 -40~+80 ℃ 
MTTF ≥3   ≥3 ≥3 Year
Physical Size 50mm×38mm×21mm 48mm×37mm×12mm 38mm×35mm×12mm mm

Connection differences

  • The PMS5003's connector is a Molex Picoblade i.e. a direct connection to the included wire.
  • The PMS7003 and PMSA003 have small 2x5 block connectors which their included adapter board slots into.
    • This included adapter board only offers VCC/GND/RX/TX on the 2.54mm breakout (fine for Pi projects) and does not break out the SET or RST pins (unless you use the Picoblade header).

Release date

The sensors reduced in size each release, however, as per the table above, technically there's very little difference between them. In order of old to new:

    • PMS5003
    • PMS7003
    • PMSA003

    Software

    The Pimoroni Python library for the PMS5003 sensor lets you read PM1, PM2.5, and PM10 in both standard and environmental units, and numbers of particles of various sizes: >0.3, >0.5, >1.0, >2.5, >5, and >10um.

    Note that if you're using this sensor with Raspberry Pi, then you'll need to make a couple of changes to its configuration. Type sudo raspi-config in the terminal and then under "Interfacing options" and "Serial" disable the login shell and enable the serial port hardware. Edit your /boot/config.txt file and add the lines enable_uart=1 and dtoverlay=pi3-miniuart-bt to the bottom of the file.

    The Enviro plus installation script will do all of this configuration for you.

    Notes

    There's a blue protective film that covers the metal casing of the sensor, and you can peel this off before use.

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