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Revision as of 14:16, 29 September 2016
Introduction
This flame sensor can be used to detect fire or other lights whose wavelength stands at 760 nm ~ 1100 nm. In the fire-fighting robot game, the flame plays an important role in the probe, which can be used as the robot's eyes to find fire source.
Specification
- Supply Voltage: 3.3V to 5V
- Detection Range: 20cm (4.8V) ~ 100cm (1V)
- Rang of Spectral Bandwidth: 760nm to 1100nm
- Operating Temperature: -25℃to 85℃
- Interface: Digital
- Size: 44*16.7mm
- Weight: 4g
Connection Diagram
Sample Code
const int flamePin = 2; // the number of the flame pin const int ledPin = 13; // the number of the LED pin // variables will change: int State = 0; // variable for reading status void setup() { // initialize the LED pin as an output: pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); // initialize the pushbutton pin as an input: pinMode(flamePin, INPUT); } void loop(){ // read the state of the value: State = digitalRead(flamePin); if (State == HIGH) { // turn LED on: digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); } else { // turn LED off: digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); }
Video
http://www.keyestudio.com/wp/2016/05/ks0036-keyestudio-flame-sensor-module/