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Grove - Gas Sensor (MQ9)

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The Grove - Gas Sensor (MQ9) module is useful for gas leakage detecting (in home and industry).

Overview

It can detect combustible Carbon Monoxide, Coal Gas and Liquefied Gas. The sensitivity can be adjusted by the potentiometer.

Hardware Overview

This is an Analog output sensor. It needs to be connected to any one Analog socket in Grove Base Shield. It is possible to connect the Grove module to Arduino directly by using jumper wires. When doing so, please refer to the connection table below:

Arduino

Gas Sensor

5V

VCC

GND

GND

NC

NC

Analog A0

SIG

The output voltage from the Gas sensor increases when the concentration of gas. Sensitivity can be adjusted by rotating the potentiometer.
Please note that the best preheat time for the sensor is 24 hours and above.

Note: Hot-swapping the grove may lead to IC burnout, please turn off the power of main board before swapping grove.


Tech specs

Specification

Item

Parameter

Min

Typical

Max

Unit

VCC

Working Voltage

4.9

5

5.1

V

PH

Heating consumption

0.5

-

340

mW

RL

Load resistance

adjustable

RH

Heater resistance

-

33Ω±5%

-

Ω

Rs

Sensing Resistance

2

-

20000

Ω

CO/CH4/LPG Scope

Detecting Concentration

200

-

1000/10000/10000

ppm

Technical Details

Dimensions

130mm x 90mm x 23mm

Weight

G.W 15g    

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