MQ7-Carbon Monoxide (CO) Gas Sensor Module
$ 1.79
The MQ7 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Gas Sensor Module is a highly sensitive sensor designed to detect carbon monoxide (CO), a colorless, odorless, and toxic gas that can be hazardous in high concentrations. The MQ7 sensor is commonly used in carbon monoxide detectors to monitor air quality and provide safety alerts in both residential and industrial environments. Key Features: Gas Detection: Specifically designed to detect carbon monoxide (CO), but it can also be sensitive to other gases, including methane and alcohol, although with much lower sensitivity. High Sensitivity: The MQ7 sensor is highly sensitive to low concentrations of CO, making it suitable for early detection of dangerous gas levels. Analog Output: The sensor provides an analog output that varies based on the concentration of CO gas in the air. This allows for precise monitoring and measurement. Digital Output: The module also provides a digital output that can be used for triggering alarms or activating safety mechanisms when the gas concentration exceeds a set threshold. Low Power Consumption: Designed to be energy-efficient, making it ideal for battery-operated devices or continuous monitoring systems. Preheating Required: Like other MQ series sensors, the MQ7 requires a warm-up time (usually 1-2 minutes) to stabilize before it provides accurate readings. Wide Detection Range: The MQ7 sensor can detect CO gas concentrations from 10 to 1,000 ppm (parts per million). How It Works: The MQ7 sensor operates based on a metal oxide semiconductor that reacts with gases like CO when they come into contact with the sensor’s surface. The sensor has a heating element that needs to reach a certain temperature for accurate functioning. When carbon monoxide interacts with the heated sensor, it causes a change in the electrical resistance of the sensor. The sensor’s resistance changes in response to the concentration of CO, and this change is converted into an output voltage that is sent to a microcontroller, such as an Arduino or Raspberry Pi. The analog output provides a continuous voltage that corresponds to the concentration of CO, while the digital output can be used to trigger a predefined alarm threshold. Technical Specifications: Operating Voltage: 5V DC (typically). Resistance: The resistance of the sensor changes with the concentration of CO, typically measured in kilo-ohms. Sensitivity Range: Can detect CO gas concentrations from 10 ppm to 1,000 ppm. Response Time: Fast response, usually a few seconds, but the sensor requires 1-2 minutes of preheating for accurate readings. Heater Resistance: Around 33Ω (varies slightly depending on manufacturer). Standard Test Conditions Temperature: 20°C ± 2°C Humidity: 65% ± 5% RH Standard Test Circuit: Vc: 5.0V ± 0.1V; Vh(high):5.0V±0.1V Vh(low): 1.5V±0.1V Applications: Carbon Monoxide Detectors: The MQ7 sensor is widely used in carbon monoxide detection systems, both in residential and industrial settings, to alert people to dangerous CO levels. Air Quality Monitoring: Can be used in environmental monitoring systems to measure CO levels in the atmosphere. Home and Industrial Safety: Essential in environments where CO can be generated, such as in gas-powered appliances, furnaces, or vehicles. Automated Safety Systems: Integrated into systems that automatically activate alarms, ventilation systems, or shut down gas supplies when CO levels reach unsafe levels. Vehicle Emission Monitoring: Can be used in systems for monitoring vehicle exhaust emissions to ensure they meet environmental safety standards. Package Includes: 1 Piece- MQ7–Carbon Monoxide (CO) Gas Sensor Module
