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Detect Gas Changes with a Practical Air Sensor

The Gas Analog Smoke LPG CO Sensor MQ2 is a gas sensor with analog and digital output designed for air-quality projects, leak alerts, and ventilation monitoring. It is a practical fit for makers, students, and engineers who want reliable sensor data in embedded builds.

Key details include Concentration Range: Approx. 300–10,000 ppm; Operating Voltage: 5V DC; Heater Voltage: 5V.

Important: Most gas and chemical sensors work best after warm-up and calibration. Readings can drift with temperature, humidity, and sensor age.

Why you’ll love it

  • Provides both analog and digital output: Provides both analog and digital output
  • Key feature: Adjustable sensitivity via onboard potentiometer
  • DO – Digital Output: DO – Digital Output
  • Controller output: Analog & Digital
  • Sensing range: Approx. 300–10,000 ppm
  • Power range: 5V DC

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What you can build

This sensor is a good fit for gas leak alarms, indoor air monitors, safety demos, ventilation control, and science projects.

Starter bundles

Pair it with an Arduino-compatible board, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi, plus a breadboard and jumper wires for quick setup and testing.

Recommended add-ons

Useful add-ons include fresh-air test setup, an enclosure with vents, and a display for local readout, depending on how you plan to power, mount, and log the sensor.

Technical specifications

Product Gas Analog Smoke LPG CO Sensor MQ2
Output Analog & Digital
Concentration Range Approx. 300–10,000 ppm
Operating Voltage 5V DC
Heater Voltage 5V
Preheat Time 20 seconds minimum (recommended longer for stable readings)
Detection Gases LPG, Propane, Methane, Hydrogen, Butane, Smoke
Category gas sensors

Wiring & usage notes

Many modules in this style expose both analog and digital pins. Use the analog pin for raw readings and the digital pin for threshold-based switching, if available. Most gas and chemical sensors work best after warm-up and calibration. Readings can drift with temperature, humidity, and sensor age.

What’s in the box

1 × Gas Analog Smoke LPG CO Sensor MQ2

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Gas Analog Smoke LPG CO Sensor MQ2 measure? It is designed to measure gas concentration changes in air.
Can I use it with Arduino, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi? Yes. It is well suited for common maker and embedded platforms, as long as you power it at the correct voltage and match the signal level to your controller.
How do I connect this Analog and digital sensor? This module may provide both analog and digital outputs, depending on how you wire and read it.
Does it need calibration? Yes. Chemical and gas sensors usually need warm-up time, calibration, and periodic checking if you want stable readings.
Is it good for prototyping? Yes. It is a practical choice for learning, proof-of-concept builds, and small automation projects.

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