DIYables Infrared Fire Sensor for Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, 5 pieces
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Quick Overview
The DIYables infrared flame sensor detects flames or light sources in the wavelength range of 760nm to 1100nm. It is commonly used in fire detection systems, safety monitoring, and automation projects.
This 5-pack includes five sensor modules, each providing both analog voltage output for flame intensity measurement and digital switch output for threshold-based detection. The trigger threshold is adjustable via a built-in potentiometer. The sensors work with Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, and other 3.3V-5V microcontrollers.
Key Features
- Infrared Detection — Detects flames and light sources in 760nm-1100nm wavelength range
- Dual Output — Both analog voltage and digital switch outputs
- Adjustable Threshold — Built-in potentiometer for setting digital trigger level
- 5-Pack — Includes five sensor modules for multiple monitoring locations
- Wide Voltage Range — Operating voltage 3.3V to 5V
- Presoldered and Not Soldered Options — Provided in presoldered and not soldered versions for selection
- Tutorial Support — Comprehensive tutorials and MicroPython support available
SPECIFICATION
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Infrared Flame Sensor Module |
| Detection Wavelength | 760nm - 1100nm |
| Output Type | Analog and Digital |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V - 5V |
| Detection Angle | 60 degrees |
| Detection Distance | 80cm - 100cm (adjustable) |
| Sensitivity Adjustment | Built-in potentiometer |
| Indicators | Power LED and digital output LED |
| Dimensions | 32mm x 14mm (approx.) |
| Package Quantity | 5 pieces |
Tutorials
COMPATIBLE HARDWARE
- Arduino boards (UNO, Mega, Nano, etc.)
- ESP32 development boards
- ESP8266 (NodeMCU, Wemos D1, etc.)
- Raspberry Pi (all models)
- Raspberry Pi Pico
- Any microcontroller with analog/digital input (3.3V-5V)









