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Useless sensor modules based on MQ-7 and MQ-9 (1)
pubsub.slavino.sk / onetransistor · Sunday, 11 December, 2022 - 16:51 edit · 1 minute
When shopping for electronics parts and modules, I oftentimes add to cart things I didn't plan to buy, since most suppliers offer free shipping when total order amount is above a threshold. This was the case with a module I bought recently, a carbon monoxide and LPG detector based on MQ-9 sensor. When I got the time to build a breadboard circuit to test it, I came across a problem. As with most modules and devices, I started with MQ-9 datasheet. And at first I did not quite understand what they were saying about high and low heater voltage.
And the internet is full of examples regarding such modules interfaced to Arduino. And everybody seems to be powering it from 5 V, while some even developed code with advanced calculations to get real ppm value from the sensor. Throughout reading of the datasheets of both MQ-7 and MQ-9 reveals a "detail" everybody seems to have missed. In this post I will show you the correct way of using MQ carbon monoxide sensors. Keep in mind that CO and LPG are dangerous gases and if you need a detector, you should always buy a professionally manufactured one which is also properly calibrated.
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Značky: #Elektro, #MQ-9, #Sensor, #Gas, #Electronics, #Arduino