PANASONIC SENSORS IN INDIA
We distribute Panasonic Sensors in Chennai, Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Delhi.
Panasonic Sensor Solutions offer a diverse and continuously evolving range of technologies, enabling design engineers to easily select and integrate the most suitable sensor technology for both current and emerging applications, all from a single, world-class supplier.
Panasonic’s built-in sensors play a crucial role in driving energy efficiency, enhancing safety, providing comfort, and ensuring security. These sensors are designed for a wide array of applications, including the detection of rotational speed, angle, position, flow, velocity, temperature, magnetism, and electrical currents, among many others.
The company’s sensor products incorporate cutting-edge technologies and come with user-friendly plug-and-play devices, including the Grid-EYE® Thermopile Array Sensors, the highly versatile 6in1 Sensor (6DoF Automotive Inertial Sensor), a broad selection of Passive Infrared Motion Sensors (PIRs), and precise Industrial Sensors for specialized needs.
Panasonic also supplies Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells for a variety of applications such as indoor, outdoor, watch, and photosensor systems.
With Panasonic’s extensive expertise in the sensor field, we offer valuable design assistance, helping customers save time and improve the efficiency of their sensor applications. Reach out to your local Panasonic representative today for more information and support.
Applications of Panasonic Sensors
Panasonic Sensors are used in a variety of applications across multiple industries:

Energy Management
Optimize energy use and reduce operational costs with accurate temperature, flow, and environmental sensors.

Security and Safety
Implement smart security systems using advanced PIR motion sensors and other detection technologies.

Automotive
Enhance vehicle safety and performance with precise sensors for motion, speed, and position detection.

Building Automation
Improve energy efficiency, security, and comfort in residential and commercial buildings.
Key Features of Panasonic Sensors
Easy Integration
Many Panasonic sensors are designed as plug-and-play solutions, offering easy integration with existing systems, whether for smart home systems, industrial controls, or other automation setups.
Versatility Across Industries
Panasonic sensors are used in a wide range of sectors, including industrial automation, building management, automotive, security, energy management, and smart home solutions, providing a reliable solution for various sensing needs.
Energy Efficiency
Designed with energy savings in mind, many Panasonic sensors contribute to reduced power consumption in applications such as smart buildings, automation systems, and HVAC, helping businesses and consumers improve energy efficiency.
Advanced Technology Integration
Panasonic sensors incorporate cutting-edge technologies such as Grid-EYE® Thermopile Array Sensors, 6in1 Automotive Inertial Sensors, and Passive Infrared (PIR) Sensors for precise and reliable performance in diverse environments.
Wide Range of Sensor Solutions
Panasonic offers a comprehensive range of sensors, including motion sensors, temperature sensors, pressure sensors, flow sensors, position sensors, and more, catering to various industrial, commercial, and residential applications.
PANASONIC SENSOR – AIR QUALITY / GAS / FLOW SENSORS
Panasonic offers a comprehensive range of Air Quality, Gas, and Flow Sensors designed to monitor, measure, and improve environmental conditions in a wide range of applications. These sensors are engineered with advanced technology to provide highly accurate and reliable measurements, making them essential for optimizing energy use, ensuring safety, and improving air quality in both industrial and residential environments.
Application of PANASONIC SENSOR – AIR QUALITY / GAS / FLOW SENSORS
Smart Buildings & HVAC Systems
Industrial Applications
Automotive Industry
Environmental Monitoring
Home Safety
Specification
Certification and Compliance:
- RoHS Compliant
- CE Marked
- UL Certified (for select models)
- ISO 9001:2015 Certified Manufacturing
Dimensions:
- Air Quality Sensors: 30 x 30 x 15 mm (compact form factor)
- Gas Sensors: 40 x 40 x 20 mm
- Flow Sensors: Varies by model, typically 50 x 50 x 25 mm
Connectivity Options:
- I2C, Modbus RTU, UART, or analog signals, making integration into existing systems easy and flexible.
Power Supply:
- DC 12V ± 10%
AIR QUALITY / GAS / FLOW SENSORS – LASER TYPE PM SENSOR
The Laser Type PM Sensor is an advanced and highly precise air quality monitoring device designed to measure particulate matter (PM) concentration in the air. Utilizing laser-based technology, this sensor delivers superior accuracy, real-time monitoring, and quick response times.
Applications of AIR QUALITY / GAS / FLOW SENSORS – LASER TYPE PM SENSOR
Indoor Air Quality Monitoring
Industrial and Commercial Applications
Environmental Monitoring
Smart Cities
Automotive Emissions Control
Consumer Electronics
Specification
Material: ABS, Polycarbonate (depending on model)
Enclosure Rating: IP20 (optional IP65 for industrial environments)
Operating Humidity: 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Operating Temperature: -10°C to +50°C
Power Supply: DC 5V ±10%
Power Consumption: < 50 mA
Output Analog: (0-10V, 4-20mA) / Digital (Modbus, UART, I2C)
Response Time: < 10 seconds
Accuracy: ±10% of reading
AIRFLOW SENSORS – FLOW SENSOR FM-200
The Flow Sensor FM-200 is a high-performance, versatile sensor designed for precise measurement of airflow and air velocity in various applications. With advanced technology and robust construction, the FM-200 sensor provides reliable, real-time monitoring for airflow measurement in HVAC systems, industrial environments, and environmental monitoring systems.
Application of AIRFLOW SENSORS – FLOW SENSOR FM-200
Clean Rooms and Laboratories
HVAC Systems
Industrial Airflow Monitoring
Energy Management
Environmental Monitoring
Process Control
Specification
Material: ABS, Polycarbonate (depending on model)
Enclosure Rating: IP65 (dustproof and waterproof)
Pressure Rating: Up to 2 MPa
Operating Temperature: -10°C to +50°C
Operating Humidity: 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Power Consumption: < 20 mA
Power Supply: DC 24V ±10%
Accuracy: ±2% of reading
Output Analog: 0-10V, 4-20mA / Digital: Modbus RTU, I2C
LASER TYPE PM SENSOR – SN-GC
The Laser Type PM Sensor SN-GC is an advanced, highly accurate sensor designed for precise measurement of particulate matter (PM) in the air using laser-based technology. Ideal for applications that require continuous air quality monitoring, this sensor delivers reliable real-time data on the concentration of fine dust particles (PM2.5 and PM10) in the atmosphere.
Applications of LASER TYPE PM SENSOR – SN-GC
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
Cleanrooms and Laboratories
Industrial Air Quality Monitoring
HVAC Systems
Smart Cities
Environmental Monitoring
Specification
Dimensions: 50 x 50 x 25 mm (approx.)
Enclosure Rating: IP20 (dustproof)
Operating Humidity; 0 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Operating Temperature: -10°C to +50°C
Power Consumption: < 50 mA
Power Supply: DC 5V ±10%
Particle Size: Detection PM2.5 (≤2.5 microns), PM10 (≤10 microns)
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Accuracy: ±10% of reading
FAQ
How easy is it to integrate Panasonic sensors into existing systems?
Panasonic sensors are designed for easy integration with various systems. Many sensors offer plug-and-play functionality, and come with common output formats like analog, digital (I2C, Modbus, UART), or PWM. Additionally, Panasonic provides detailed technical documentation and support to help engineers integrate sensors into their applications seamlessly.
How accurate are Panasonic sensors?
Panasonic sensors are known for their high accuracy and reliable performance. The accuracy varies depending on the specific sensor type, but generally, Panasonic sensors provide precise readings within a tolerance of ±1% to ±5% of the measured value. For example, temperature sensors typically have an accuracy of ±0.5°C.