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/*
MQUnifiedsensor Library - reading an MQ2
Demonstrates the use a MQ2 sensor.
Library originally added 01 may 2019
by Miguel A Califa, Yersson Carrillo, Ghiordy Contreras, Mario Rodriguez
Added example
modified 23 May 2019
by Miguel Califa
Updated library usage
modified 26 March 2020
by Miguel Califa
Wiring:
https://github.com/miguel5612/MQSensorsLib_Docs/blob/master/static/img/MQ_Arduino.PNG
Please take care, arduino A0 pin represent the analog input configured on #define pin
This example code is in the public domain.
*/
//Include the library
#include <MQUnifiedsensor.h>
//Definitions
#define placa "Arduino UNO"
#define Voltage_Resolution 5
#define pin A0 //Analog input 0 of your arduino
#define type "MQ-2" //MQ2
#define ADC_Bit_Resolution 10 // For arduino UNO/MEGA/NANO
#define RatioMQ2CleanAir 9.83 //RS / R0 = 9.83 ppm
//Declare Sensor
MQUnifiedsensor MQ2(placa, Voltage_Resolution, ADC_Bit_Resolution, pin, type);
void setup() {
//Init the serial port communication - to debug the library
Serial.begin(9600); //Init serial port
//Set math model to calculate the PPM concentration and the value of constants
MQ2.setRegressionMethod(1); //_PPM = a*ratio^b
MQ2.setA(574.25); MQ2.setB(-2.222); // Configurate the ecuation values to get LPG concentration
/*
Exponential regression:
Gas | a | b
H2 | 987.99 | -2.162
LPG | 574.25 | -2.222
CO | 36974 | -3.109
Alcohol| 3616.1 | -2.675
Propane| 658.71 | -2.168
*/
/***************************** MQ CAlibration ********************************************/
// Explanation:
// In this routine the sensor will measure the resistance of the sensor supposing before was pre-heated
// and now is on clean air (Calibration conditions), and it will setup R0 value.
// We recomend execute this routine only on setup or on the laboratory and save on the eeprom of your arduino
// This routine not need to execute to every restart, you can load your R0 if you know the value
// Acknowledgements: https://jayconsystems.com/blog/understanding-a-gas-sensor
Serial.print("Calibrating please wait.");
float calcR0 = 0;
for(int i = 1; i<=10; i ++)
{
MQ2.update(); // Update data, the arduino will be read the voltage on the analog pin
calcR0 += MQ2.calibrate(RatioMQ2CleanAir);
Serial.print(".");
}
MQ2.setR0(calcR0/10);
Serial.println(" done!.");
if(isinf(calcR0)) {Serial.println("Warning: Conection issue founded, R0 is infite (Open circuit detected) please check your wiring and supply"); while(1);}
if(calcR0 == 0){Serial.println("Warning: Conection issue founded, R0 is zero (Analog pin with short circuit to ground) please check your wiring and supply"); while(1);}
/***************************** MQ CAlibration ********************************************/
/*
//If the RL value is different from 10K please assign your RL value with the following method:
MQ2.setRL(10);
*/
/***************************** MQ Init ********************************************/
//Remarks: Configure the pin of arduino as input.
/************************************************************************************/
MQ2.init();
/***************************** MQ Init ********************************************/
//Input: setup flag, if this function are on setup will print the headers (Optional - Default value: False)
//Output: print on serial port the information about sensor and sensor readings
//Remarks: Configure the pin of arduino as input.
/************************************************************************************/
MQ2.serialDebug(true);
}
void loop() {
MQ2.update(); // Update data, the arduino will be read the voltage on the analog pin
MQ2.readSensor(); // Sensor will read PPM concentration using the model and a and b values setted before or in the setup
MQ2.serialDebug(); // Will print the table on the serial port
delay(500); //Sampling frequency
}