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MIKROE METHANE Click (MIKROE‑1628) – MQ‑4 Methane (CH₄) Gas Sensor Board, Analog, mikroBUS, Detection Range: 200~10,000 ppm

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The MIKROE METHANE Click (MIKROE‑1628) – MQ‑4 Methane (CH₄) Gas Sensor Board, Analog, mikroBUS, Detection Range: 200~10,000 ppm by MIKROE is a mid-range mikroe modules designed for everyday users. It features Item Type: Gas Sensor and Interface: Analog.

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Quick Specs

Item Type: Gas Sensor
Interface: Analog
Compatibility: mikroBUS
Input Voltage (V): 3.3V, 5V
Board Size (mm): 42.9 x 25.4 mm
On-Board Sensors (Y/N): MQ-4 sensor

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The MIKROE METHANE Click (MIKROE‑1628) – MQ‑4 Methane (CH₄) Gas Sensor Board, Analog, mikroBUS, Detection Range: 200~10,000 ppm by MIKROE is a mid-range mikroe modules designed for everyday users. It delivers reliable performance at an accessible price.

Key Specifications

  • Item Type: Gas Sensor
  • Interface: Analog — compatible with modern devices
  • Compatibility: mikroBUS
  • Input Voltage (V): 3.3V, 5V — works with standard household power
  • Board Size (mm): 42.9 x 25.4 mm
  • On-Board Sensors (Y/N): MQ-4 sensor
  • Shipping Weight: 0.05 kg
  • Shipping Dimensions: 6 × 4 × 2 cm

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MIKROE METHANE Click (MIKROE‑1628) carries an MQ-4 sensor for methane (CH4). The gas sensing layer on the sensor unit is made of tin dioxide (SnO2), which has lower conductivity in clean air. The conductivity increases as the levels of methane rise. The detection range of the sensor is 200-10000ppm of methane.To calibrate the sensor for the environment you’ll be using it in, Methane click has a small potentiometer that allows you to adjust the load resistance of the sensor circuit. For precise calibration, the sensor needs to preheat (once powered up, it takes 24h to reach the right temperature). Methane click communicates with the target board through AN (OUT) mikroBUS line. It’s designed to use a 5V power supply only.

Features:

  1. Type Methane Gas Sensor
  2. Interface: Analog
  3. Compatibility: mikroBUS
  4. Click board size:  (42.9 x 25.4 mm)
  5. Input Voltage: 3.3V, 5V
  6. Applications Methane detection, gas leakage.
  7. On-board modules MQ-4 sensor
  8. Potentiometer for calibration

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1 x MIKROE METHANE Click (MIKROE‑1628) – MQ‑4 Methane (CH₄) Gas Sensor Board, Analog, mikroBUS, Detection Range: 200~10,000 ppm

Setup Guide

1
Identify the pins
Locate VCC (power), GND (ground), and data pins (SDA/SCL for I2C, MOSI/MISO for SPI, or TX/RX for UART). Refer to the pinout diagram on the product page.
2
Wire to your microcontroller
Connect VCC to 3.3V or 5V (check the module spec), GND to GND, and data pins to the appropriate GPIO pins on your Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
3
Install libraries
In Arduino IDE, go to Sketch → Include Library → Manage Libraries and search for the sensor library. Install the recommended version.
4
Upload example sketch
Open File → Examples → [library name] → Basic Example. Upload to your board and open Serial Monitor to view output.
5
Calibrate if needed
Some sensors (temperature, humidity, distance) may need a short warm-up period or calibration. Run the calibration sketch if provided.