Flame Sensor fire detection module for Arduino
Product Description
Flame Sensor Fire Detection Module for Arduino
Reliable Fire Detection for Your Projects
The Flame Sensor Fire Detection Module for Arduino, available at Robogearbd.com, is designed to provide accurate and reliable fire detection capabilities for your Arduino-based projects. This module is perfect for creating fire alarm systems, safety monitoring applications, and fire detection systems with minimal setup and easy integration.
Why Choose Flame Sensor Fire Detection Module?
- Sensitive Detection: Equipped with a photodiode sensor that detects the infrared light emitted by flames, providing reliable fire detection.
- Adjustable Sensitivity: Features a potentiometer to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor, allowing customization based on your specific needs and environment.
- Easy Integration: Designed for straightforward connection with Arduino and other microcontrollers using standard analog or digital output.
- Compact Design: Small and lightweight, making it easy to integrate into various projects and prototypes without occupying excessive space.
- Versatile Applications: Ideal for fire alarm systems, safety monitoring, and other applications requiring real-time fire detection.
Product Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Operating Voltage | 5V DC |
Output Type | Analog / Digital |
Detection Range | Detects flames within a few meters |
Sensitivity Adjustment | Yes (via onboard potentiometer) |
Response Time | Typically 1 second |
Dimensions | Approximately 30 x 30 mm |
Weight | Approximately 15 grams |
How to Get Started?
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Connect the Module: Attach the VCC pin to a 5V power source and the GND pin to ground. Connect the AOUT (analog output) or DOUT (digital output) pin to an analog or digital input pin on your Arduino, respectively.
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Adjust Sensitivity: Use the onboard potentiometer to set the sensitivity level of the flame detection according to your project's requirements.
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Write Your Code: Develop a sketch to read the sensor data from the analog or digital output. Use the
analogRead()
function for analog output or handle digital signals for binary detection. -
Test the Sensor: Power up your Arduino and test the flame sensor by bringing a flame source near the sensor. Verify that the sensor responds correctly to the presence of flames.
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Implement Features: Use the sensor data to trigger alarms, notifications, or other safety mechanisms in your project when flames are detected.
Enhance the safety and functionality of your projects with the Flame Sensor Fire Detection Module for Arduino. Visit Robogearbd.com to purchase and start integrating reliable fire detection capabilities into your designs today!