Flame Monitor

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Includes Arduino board

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Ultimate Sensor Kit

Arduino Uno R4 Minima

BUY

Universal Maker Sensor Kit

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BUY

Course Introduction

In this lesson, we will learn how to use the flame monitor with Arduino.

Note

If this is your first time working with an Arduino project, we recommend downloading and reviewing the basic materials first.

Required Components

In this project, we need the following components:

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Arduino UNO R4 WiFi

1

BUY

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USB Type-C cable

1

3

Breadboard

1

BUY

4

Wires

Several

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Flame Sensor Module

1

BUY

Wiring

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Common Connections:

  • Flame Sensor Module

    • D0: Connect to 7 on the Arduino.

    • GND: Connect to GND on the Arduino.

    • VCC: Connect to 5V on the Arduino.

Writing the Code

Note

  • You can copy this code into Arduino IDE.

  • Don’t forget to select the board(Arduino UNO R4 Minima) and the correct port before clicking the Upload button.

// Define the pin used for the flame sensor
const int sensorPin = 7;

void setup() {
  pinMode(sensorPin, INPUT);     // Set the flame sensor pin as input
  Serial.begin(9600);            // Initialize serial communication
}

void loop() {
  // Check if the sensor is detecting a fire
  if (digitalRead(sensorPin) == 0) {
    Serial.println("** Fire detected!!! **");
  } else {
    Serial.println("No Fire detected");
  }
  delay(100);
}