Air Quality Sensor
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@tantt2810 said:
Hi everyone,
I have an CO2 MG811 sensor. I don't know where tcm pin connect with ?
Please help me. Thank you so much !!!!this is an analogic sensor, so VCC/Gnd to power it, and readings on analogic Aout
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I am confused with MiCS 4514 sensor. What I had done is :
using MiCS quick start evaluation board, measured ADC value
calculated Vout and from that calculated R0.
Rs/R0 concentration gives me high value, which is not possible, My data is as follows
clean air file is used for the purpose of R0 value
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8sF8a6FHoseWjhWOHRoYzIxakk/view?usp=sharing
and Polluted file is used to calculate the actual pollution
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8sF8a6FHoseR1BnclhCUHdibEU/view?usp=sharingI am confused. Please help me
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@epierre
Thank you. Your mean is Vcc->5V, GND->GND, Dout->Digital pin, Aout->Analog pin. Is it right?
But I don't know the tcm pin connect with ? I have read datasheet but I don't find any info about tcm pin. Please help me. Thank you so much !!!@tantt2810 said:
@epierre
Thank you. Your mean is Vcc->5V, GND->GND, Dout->Digital pin, Aout->Analog pin. Is it right?
But I don't know the tcm pin connect with ? I have read datasheet but I don't find any info about tcm pin. Please help me. Thank you so much !!!do not use the digital pin !!! it only reacts with the potentiometer in on/off mode, so useless... you need to power the device with Vcc/Gnd, and read the output with Aout (A stands for analog). The last one forget it.
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Readings of my MQ135 are going up and down like a yo-yo. Not sure how to read them really?
What do you think?
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@alexsh1 is that raw ADC output or with a calculation ? normaly this should go up or down but not in sucha drastic way
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@tantt2810 said:
@epierre
Thank you. Your mean is Vcc->5V, GND->GND, Dout->Digital pin, Aout->Analog pin. Is it right?
But I don't know the tcm pin connect with ? I have read datasheet but I don't find any info about tcm pin. Please help me. Thank you so much !!!do not use the digital pin !!! it only reacts with the potentiometer in on/off mode, so useless... you need to power the device with Vcc/Gnd, and read the output with Aout (A stands for analog). The last one forget it.
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This is a value gw.send(msg.set(MQ135_DEFAULTPPM+(int)ceil(valAIQ))) reported to Domoticz.
It does not make any sense to me at all. -
For those who are trying to use an MQ135 module from e-bay or other sellers, on a small pcb with a chip, LED and potmeter:
It took me a while until I figured out that the little chip has a very big influence on the value that you read on the A-out pin.
Only after removing the connection between the A-out pin and the little chip, I got normal measurements.I also replaced the small resistor marked "102" with a 10k resistor, to make measurements more compatible with code that uses a 10k pull down resistor. But that was already a known issue, found on many other places.
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Hello,
Can I use pinMode(digitalpin, OUTPUT) to turn off sensor? Or Is there any way to wirte a function that turn off sensor?
I want to remote it on web to turn on or off it.
Thank you so much !!!
@tantt2810 said:
Hello,
Can I use pinMode(digitalpin, OUTPUT) to turn off sensor? Or Is there any way to wirte a function that turn off sensor?
I want to remote it on web to turn on or off it.
Thank you so much !!!
well no, powering is through Vcc/GND, so you whould use a switch on this. Digital pins do not gives enough power for such sensors.
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Hi,
Can you check the reception level?
I had same behaviour with an old temperature/humidity module; need to move it to another place in the room, and works perfectly now :-)@Elfnoir said:
; need to move it to another place in the room, and works perfectly now
temp/hum are "less" sensitive on environment, here the sensors heats up to 40-60° (or more) so temp/hum is not the most impacting (I can be wrong anyway ;-)
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@epierre I wonder if you looked at this sensor Figaro TGS8100:
http://www.figarosensor.com/products/entry/tgs8100.html
Looks like it is perfect for a low-powered platform.
@alexsh1 said:
@epierre I wonder if you looked at this sensor Figaro TGS8100:
http://www.figarosensor.com/products/entry/tgs8100.html
Looks like it is perfect for a low-powered platform.
as a replacement for MQ in low power yes could be... the bad part is how to get one ?
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@alexsh1 said:
@epierre I wonder if you looked at this sensor Figaro TGS8100:
http://www.figarosensor.com/products/entry/tgs8100.html
Looks like it is perfect for a low-powered platform.
as a replacement for MQ in low power yes could be... the bad part is how to get one ?
