Flame Sensor Module
The Flame Sensor Module can detect flames in the 760-1100 nanometer wavelength range. Small flames like a lighter flame can be detected at roughly 0.8m. The detection angle is roughly 60 degrees and the sensor is particularly sensitive to the flame spectrum.
An on-board LM393 op-amp is used as a comparator to adjust the sensitivity level. The sensor has a digital and analog output and sensitivity can be adjusted via the blue potentiometer.
This Flame Sensor Module is used to detect fire/flame source or other light sources of the wavelength in the range of 760nm 1100 nm. It is based on the YG1006 sensor which is a high speed and high sensitive NPN silicon phototransistor. Due to its black epoxy, the sensor is sensitive to infrared radiation.
The sensor can be a great addition in a firefighting robot, it can be used as a robot eyes to find the fire source. When the sensor detects flame the Signal LED will light up and the D0 pin goes LOW.
The module has 2 outputs: Analogue, which gives a real-time voltage output signal on thermal resistance, and digital which allows temperature thresholds to be set via a potentiometer.
Features
- High Photo Sensitivity
- Fast Response Time
- Sensitivity adjustable
- Detects a flame or a light source of a wavelength in the range of 760nm-1100 nm.
- Detection range: up to 100 cm.
- Adjustable detection range.
- Detection angle about 60 degrees, it is sensitive to the flame spectrum.
- Comparator chip LM393 makes module readings stable.
- Operating voltage 3.3V-5V.
- Digital and Analog Output.
- Power indicator and digital switch output indicator.
Package Includes
- 1 x Flame Sensor Module
Technical Specifications
| SKU | AI0709 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.0 kg |
| Availability | Out of Stock |
Applications & Use Cases
The Flame Sensor Module is a versatile temperature & humidity sensor used across a wide range of applications including weather stations, greenhouse monitoring, HVAC systems, cold chain logistics, and server room monitoring.
Common use cases:
- Building a home weather station with Arduino
- Monitoring greenhouse conditions via IoT
- Alerting when server room temperature exceeds threshold
This product is ideal for IoT developers, agricultural engineers, and home automation enthusiasts.
Technical Tip: DHT22 offers better accuracy than DHT11. For precision applications, use SHT31 or BME280. Ensure adequate ventilation around the sensor.
Shipping & Delivery
- Free shipping on orders above ₹999 across India
- Dispatched within 1-3 business days
- Expected delivery: 3-7 business days depending on location
- Secure packaging to ensure safe transit of electronic components
Sonali Banerjee (verified owner) –
Perfect Flame Sensor for my automation project. Integrates seamlessly with my microcontroller.
Lalit Modi (verified owner) –
Great Flame Sensor. Using it in my smart agriculture system. Reliable measurements every time.
Arnav Dubey (verified owner) –
This Flame Sensor works great with Arduino. Easy to wire up and code.
Parth Chauhan (verified owner) –
Perfect Flame Sensor for my automation project. Integrates seamlessly with my microcontroller.
Ishaan Gupta (verified owner) –
Nice Flame Sensor. Readings are mostly accurate. Good enough for my hobby project.
Rajesh Patil (verified owner) –
Great quality Flame Sensor. Calibrated it easily and the accuracy is impressive.
Sarthak Arora (verified owner) –
This Flame Sensor works great with Arduino. Easy to wire up and code.
DEVENDRASINH KESRISINH RATHOD (verified owner) –
Divyansh Khanna (verified owner) –
Perfect Flame Sensor for my automation project. Integrates seamlessly with my microcontroller.
Shivam Dave (verified owner) –
Pretty good Flame Sensor. Documentation could be better but the sensor itself is solid.
Pranav Nair (verified owner) –
This Flame Sensor is a must-have for sensor projects. Plug and play with Arduino.
Anil Desai –
This Flame Sensor is a must-have for sensor projects. Plug and play with Arduino.
Varun Vohra (verified owner) –
Good Flame Sensor. Works as described. Calibration needed some patience but results are good.
Girish Pillai (verified owner) –
Pretty good Flame Sensor. Documentation could be better but the sensor itself is solid.
Amit Yadav (verified owner) –
Excellent Flame Sensor! Readings are accurate and consistent. Perfect for my project.
Kartik Tiwari (verified owner) –
This Flame Sensor works great with Arduino. Easy to wire up and code.
Darshan Mukherjee (verified owner) –
Excellent Flame Sensor! Readings are accurate and consistent. Perfect for my project.