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Internet of Things Programming with JavaScript

You're reading from   Internet of Things Programming with JavaScript Get the best out of Arduino and Raspberry Pi Zero to develop Internet of Things projects using JavaScript

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785888564
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ruben Oliva Ramos Ruben Oliva Ramos
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero 2. Connecting Things to the Raspberry Pi Zero FREE CHAPTER 3. Connecting Sensors - Measure the Real Things 4. Control-Connected Devices 5. Adding a Webcam to Monitor Your Security System 6. Building a Web Monitor and Controlling Devices from a Dashboard 7. Building a Spy Police with the Internet of Things Dashboard 8. Monitoring and Controlling Your Devices from a Smart Phone 9. Putting It All Together

Measuring the concentration of gas


It's important to have in our system a sensor that detects gas so we can apply it in our home in order to detect a gas leak. Now we´re going to describe how to connect to an Arduino board and read the concentration of gas.

In this section, we will use a gas sensor and Methane CH4. In this case, we will use an MQ-4 sensor that can detect concentrations from 200 to 10000 ppm.

This sensor has an analog resistance in its output and can connect to an ADC; it needs a coil energize of 5 volts. The image for the sensor can be seen as follows:

We can find information for the MQ-4 sensor at https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9404.

Connections with the sensor and Arduino board

According to the preceding diagram, we will now see the connections made in the following image:

Open the Arduino IDE, and copy the following sketch:

void setup(){ 
  Serial.begin(9600); 
} 
 
void loop() 
{ 
  float vol; 
  int sensorValue = analogRead(A0); 
...
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