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Sensor compatibility with Arduino

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    Hello,

    Recently I've started to work on a Project with my Professor. We intend to use gas sensors that Works with Arduino, and we've been looking on several websites, but we don't have lot of experience with Arduino and we fear buying a sensor that has no compatibility with the the plataforma. How can I recognize, on a sensor's data sheet, compatibility with Arduino plataform?

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      Hello,

      Recently I've started to work on a Project with my Professor. We intend to use gas sensors that Works with Arduino, and we've been looking on several websites, but we don't have lot of experience with Arduino and we fear buying a sensor that has no compatibility with the the plataforma. How can I recognize, on a sensor's data sheet, compatibility with Arduino plataform?

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      Hi @gabriel-vian, welcome to the MySensors community.

      Unless the data sheet explicitly mentions Arduino, there is no way to know from the data sheet.

      The best way is usually to search for the sensor's name in the Arduino Library Manager, or search for the sensor's name + "arduino library" using your favorite search engine. Adding "github" to the search can sometimes help.

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