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This is a simple example of how to use the HobbyComponents Arduino flame detection
This is a simple example of how to use the HobbyComponents Arduino flame detection
module (HCARDU0024). The sensor has two outputs, an analogue output that is
module (HCARDU0024). The sensor has two outputs, an analog output that is
dependent on how strong a flame is detected, or a digital output that will go high if
dependent on how strong a flame is detected, or a digital output that will go high if
a flame is detected above a threshold set by the modules potentiometer.
a flame is detected above a threshold set by the modules potentiometer.
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SENSOR PINOUT:
SENSOR PINOUT:


PIN 1: Analogue out
PIN 1: Analog out
PIN 2: Ground
PIN 2: Ground
PIN 3: +5V
PIN 3: +5V

Revision as of 09:32, 10 August 2012

Arduino Flame Detection Sensor Module Also : http://www.hobbycomponents.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=144

Sensor for flame wavelengths between 760 nm to 1100 nm infrared is most sensitive; Module has two outputs: 1, AO, analog output, real-time output voltage signal on the thermal resistance; 2, DO, when the temperature reaches a certain threshold, the output high and low signal threshold adjustable via potentiometer; 60 degree detection sensor. Voltage: DC 3~5.5V


 ARD_Flame_Detector_Sensor_HCARDU0024_Example.pde

/* FILE:    ARD_Flame_Detector_Sensor_HCARDU0024_Example.pde
   DATE:    03/07/12
   VERSION: 0.1

This is a simple example of how to use the HobbyComponents Arduino flame detection
module (HCARDU0024). The sensor has two outputs, an analog output that is 
dependent on how strong a flame is detected, or a digital output that will go high if
a flame is detected above a threshold set by the modules potentiometer.

This example program reads the status of both sensor outputs and outputs the result
to the UART.

SENSOR PINOUT:

PIN 1: Analog out
PIN 2: Ground
PIN 3: +5V
PIN 4: Digital out

You may copy, alter and reuse this code in any way you like but please leave 
reference to HobbyComponents.com in your comments if you redistribute this code. */


/* Select the input pin for the flame detectors analogue output. */
#define FLAME_DETECT_ANA A0     
                                  
/* Select the input pin for the flame detectors digital output. */
#define FLAME_DETC_DIO 2       
                                  


/* Initialise serial and DIO */
void setup()
{
  /* Setup the serial port for displaying the status of the sensor */
  Serial.begin(9600);
  
  /* Configure the DIO pin the sensors digital output will be connected to */
  pinMode(FLAME_DETC_DIO, INPUT); 
}


/* Main program loop */
void loop()
{
  /* Read the sensors analogue output and send it to the serial port */
  Serial.print("Sensor Value: ");
  Serial.print(analogRead(FLAME_DETECT_ANA));
  
  /* Read the status of the sensors digital output and if it is high 
     then send an alert to the UART */
  if (digitalRead(FLAME_DETC_DIO))
  {
    Serial.println(" FLAME DETECTED!");
  }else
  {
    Serial.println();
  }
    
}