MQSensorsLib/README.md
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MQSensorsLib

This is a unified library to use sensors MQ: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 131, 135, 303A and 309A.

Getting Started

MQUnifiedsensor MQ4(pin, 4); //Example if sensor is MQ4, type = 4
float ppmCH4 = MQ4.readSensor();

Prerequisites

You'll need Arduino desktop app 1.8.9 or later.

Sensor manufacture:

Sensor Manufacture URL Datasheet
MQ-2 Pololulu datasheet
MQ-3 Sparkfun datasheet
MQ-4 Sparkfun datasheet
MQ-5 parallax datasheet
MQ-6 Sparkfun datasheet
MQ-7 Sparkfun datasheet
MQ-8 Sparkfun datasheet
MQ-9 Haoyuelectronics datasheet
MQ-131 Sensorsportal datasheet
MQ-135 HANWEI Electronics datasheet
MQ-303A HANWEI Electronics datasheet
MQ-309A HANWEI Electronics datasheet

Info of datasheets

Review WPDigitalizer folder website

Installing

Clone this repository into your desktop machine

git clone https://github.com/miguel5612/MQSensorsLib

Running the tests

Use calibration systems if you have several sensors that read the same gas.

Break down into end to end tests

These tests can re-adjust values defined previously and you can contribute to improve conditions or features obtained from particular scenes.

Examples/MQ-3

And coding style tests

These tests may generate statistics validation using descriptive tools for quantitative variables.

Examples/MQ-board.ino

Built With

  • Data sheets - Curves and behavior for each sensor, using logarithmic graphs.
  • Main purpose - Every sensor has high sensibility for a specific gas or material.

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Authors

Collaborators

  • Andres A. Martinez.
  • Juan A. Rodríguez. - Github
  • Mario A. Rodríguez O. - GitHub - CV

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details