Operating Voltage (VDC) |
5 |
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Concentration |
5-500ppm (Ammonia) |
Heater Resistance(RH) |
31Ω±3Ω Room Temp. |
Output Voltage(V) |
0 ~ 5 |
- Power the gas sensor module with 5V and you should notice the power LED on the module glow.
- When no gas is detected the output LED will remain turned off meaning the digital output pin will be 0V.
- These sensors need pre-heating time before they can actually be used.
- Introduce the sensor to the gas you want to detect and you should see the output LED go high along with the digital pin, if not use the potentiometer until the output gets high.
- Wide detecting scope
- Fast response (less than 1s)
- High sensitivity( 3%)
- the circuit voltage: DC5V
- Stable and long life
- Analog output voltage: 0V to 5V
- Digital output voltage: 0V or 5V (TTL Logic)
- Can be used as a digital or analog sensor
- The sensitivity of digital output can be adjusted using an onboard potentiometer
- The TTL output valid signal is low. (When the output is low, the signal light is on, it can be directly connected to the MCU or relay module)
- The voltage of the analog output, the higher the concentration, the higher the voltage.
- Arduino compatible
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