Description: 1. Heat Flame Sensors are electronic components designed to detect and measure flames or high temperatures in IoT applications. 2. Construction: They typically consist of a temperature sensor, such as a thermistor or a pyroelectric sensor, integrated with an amplifier circuit to enhance the signal for better accuracy. 3. Functioning: These sensors operate by detecting the change in resistance or voltage when exposed to heat or a flame. The output is usually an analog signal, which can be converted into a digital signal using an ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter). 4. Applications: Heat Flame Sensors are used in various IoT applications, including fire detection systems, industrial process monitoring, cooking appliances, and automotive fuel system management. 5. Advantages: These sensors provide real-time flame or high temperature detection, which is crucial for safety and preventive measures. They also offer precise measurement capabilities to ensure efficient processes and optimize
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Detection Range | 0°C to 1500°C (32°F to 2732°F) |
| Sensitivity | ±3% at 100°C (212°F) |
| Response Time | ≤200ms |
| Supply Voltage | 3.3V to 5V DC |
| Current Consumption | ≤20mA |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to 85°C |
| Interface | I2C SPI or Analog Output |
| Package Type | SMD (Surface Mount Device) |
| Dimensions | 12mm x 6mm x 3.5mm |
| Weight | ≤10g |
| Certifications | RoHS CE FCC |
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