MQ-2 – Combustible Gas Sensor Module

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MQ-2 Smoke Gas Sensor Module can be used to detect the presence of combustible gases like LPG, Butane, Hydrogen and can be easily interfaced with an Arduino or Raspberry Pi.

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Description

Features of MQ2 Gas sensor

  • Operating Voltage is +5V
  • Can be used to Measure or detect LPG, Alcohol, Propane, Hydrogen, CO and even methane
  • Analog output voltage: 0V to 5V
  • Digital Output Voltage: 0V or 5V (TTL Logic)
  • Preheat duration 20 seconds
  • Can be used as a Digital or analog sensor
  • The Sensitivity of Digital pin can be varied using the potentiometer.

Where to use MQ-2 Gas sensor?

he MQ-2 Gas sensor can detect or measure gasses like LPG, Alcohol, Propane, Hydrogen, CO, and even methane. The module version of this sensor comes with a Digital Pin which makes this sensor to operate even without a microcontroller and that comes in handy when you are only trying to detect one particular gas. When it comes to measuring the gas in ppm the analog pin has to be used, the analog pin also TTL driven and works on 5V and hence can be used with most common microcontrollers.

So, if you are looking for a sensor to detect or measure gasses like LPG, Alcohol, Propane, Hydrogen, CO and even methane with or without a microcontroller, then this sensor might be the right choice for you.

Pin Configuration

 

Pin No: Pin Name: Description
1 Vcc This pin powers the module, typically the operating voltage is +5V.
2 Ground Used to connect the module to system ground.
3 Digital Out You can also use this sensor to get digital output from this pin, by setting a threshold value using the potentiometer.
4 Analog Out This pin outputs 0-5V analog voltage based on the intensity of the gas.

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