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*[https://s3.amazonaws.com/linksprite/LinkerKit/K1059654193.pdf Datasheet of ME-O3 sensor]
 
*[https://s3.amazonaws.com/linksprite/LinkerKit/K1059654193.pdf Datasheet of ME-O3 sensor]
 
*[https://s3.amazonaws.com/linksprite/LinkerKit/LINKER_O2.ino Linker O2 Example Code]
 
*[https://s3.amazonaws.com/linksprite/LinkerKit/LINKER_O2.ino Linker O2 Example Code]
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== How to buy ==
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Here to buy Oxygen (O2) Sensor Module of Linker Kit for pcDuino/Arduino on [http://store.linksprite.com/oxygen-o2-sensor-module-of-linker-kit-for-pcduino-arduino/ store]

Revision as of 01:45, 31 October 2014

Introduction

Linker Oxygen sensor module uses ME series O2 sensor, and have low consumption , small size, high sensitivity , wide range of linearity , and better anti-jamming capacity, good reproducibility, stability and reliability ect advantage . It is electrochemical sensor widely suits for mine, industry and environmental protection field ect.

Linker O2 1.jpg Linker O2 2.jpg

Schematic

Usage

<syntaxhighlight lang="c">

  1. include <math.h>

const int buzzerPin=3; //Connect the Buzzer module to Pin3, Digital 3 float thresholdVoltage= 1.84; //The treshold for which the Buzzer should sound. void setup() {

  Serial.begin(9600);                //Start the Serial connection
 pinMode(buzzerPin,OUTPUT);            //Set the LED on Digital 12 as an OUTPUT

} void loop() {

float sensorValue; float sensorVoltage; sensorValue = analogRead(A2); sensorVoltage =(sensorValue/1024)*5.0;

if(sensorVoltage<thresholdVoltage)

 {
   digitalWrite(buzzerPin,HIGH);
 }
 else
 {
 digitalWrite(buzzerPin,LOW);
 }
sensorVoltage = sensorVoltage/101*1000;

Serial.println("the output voltage is:");

Serial.print(sensorVoltage); Serial.println("mV"); delay(1000); }

</syntaxhighlight>

Recources

How to buy

Here to buy Oxygen (O2) Sensor Module of Linker Kit for pcDuino/Arduino on store