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IR Flame Sensor
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Description :
The Flame Sensor, often referred to as an infrared receiver or ignition source detection module, is a sensor that is designed to detect the presence of a flame or infrared radiation emitted by a flame. It's commonly used in fire detection systems and flame monitoring applications. The sensor can be used to identify the presence or absence of a flame, making it useful in scenarios where the detection of flames is critical, such as in gas stoves, fireplaces, or industrial settings.
Here's a general overview of a Flame Sensor:
Key Features :
Infrared Detection : The sensor typically operates based on the infrared spectrum, as flames emit infrared radiation.
Photodiode and Amplification : The sensor usually consists of a photodiode that receives infrared radiation. The signal from the photodiode is then amplified for detection.
Sensitivity Adjustment : Some flame sensors have sensitivity adjustment features to fine-tune the response to different flame intensities.
Output Signal : The sensor provides a digital output signal, indicating the presence or absence of a flame. This signal is often compatible with microcontrollers like Arduino.
Power Supply : The sensor typically operates at low voltage, commonly around 5V.
Indicator LED : Some sensors include an indicator LED that lights up when a flame is detected, providing a visual indication.
Wiring :
Connect the sensor to your Arduino as follows:
Sensor | Arduino |
VCC | 5V |
GND | GND |
Digital Output Pin | D2 |
Technical Specification :
Output Channel | 1 |
Operating Voltage | 3.3 ~ 5 V |
Length (mm) | 32 |
Width (mm) | 14 |
Height (mm) | 2 |
Weight (gm) | 3 |
Shipping Weight (kg) | 0.005 kg |
Shipping Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 2 cm |
Package Include :
- 1 x IR Flame Sensor.