
- Stock:
- Model: A0288.MQ3.
MQ-3 Alcohol (Ethanol) Gas Sensor 🍺
The MQ-3 Alcohol-Ethanol Sensor is a high-quality, tin-oxide (SnO₂) based gas sensor engineered to detect ethanol vapor in ambient air. Designed for both electronics engineers and hobbyists, it delivers reliable, analog-friendly output for breath alcohol analyzers, alcohol detection systems, and safety monitoring. Its simple drive circuit makes it easy to integrate with Arduino, Raspberry Pi (via ADC), and other microcontroller-based projects and electronics modules.
Key Features ⚙️
- High sensitivity to ethanol with minimal cross-sensitivity to benzene (low interference).
- Fast response and recovery for dynamic alcohol concentration changes.
- Stable, long-life sensing element for consistent measurements over time.
- Straightforward drive circuit using a simple voltage divider for analog readout.
Technical Specifications 📐
- Operating Voltage (Heater): 5 V
- Detection Range: 10 ppm – 1000 ppm Alcohol
- Heater Resistance: 31 Ω ± 3 Ω
- Heating Consumption: Less than 1.5 W
- Preheat Time: More than 24 hours (initial stabilization)
Typical Interface and Use with Microcontrollers 🔌
The MQ-3 is a resistive gas sensor. Its sensing resistance (Rs) changes with alcohol concentration. For most designs, connect the sensor in a voltage divider with a load resistor (RL) and read the resulting analog voltage:
- Arduino: Connect the divider output to an analog input (0–5 V). Calibrate in clean air and known concentrations.
- Raspberry Pi: Use an external ADC module (e.g., MCP3008) to sample the analog signal. Ensure the ADC input range matches the divider output voltage.
- Power: Drive the heater at 5 V. Allow adequate warm-up for stable readings.
Potential Applications 🧰
- Alcohol Detection Systems: Integrate into breath alcohol analyzers and ambient alcohol monitors for research, education, or prototyping.
- Safety Devices: Trigger alarms when alcohol concentration exceeds a preset threshold to support workplace and process safety.
- Industrial Monitoring: Track ethanol levels in manufacturing, laboratories, or storage areas to help protect personnel and equipment.
Integration Tips and Best Practices 📝
- Preheat and Stabilize: Observe the specified >24-hour preheat for initial use; shorter warm-up is required for routine operation thereafter.
- Calibration: Calibrate Rs/R0 in clean air and verify with known ppm references for best accuracy.
- Environmental Factors: Temperature and humidity affect readings; consider compensation if precision is required.
- Safety Note: Not intended for law-enforcement or medical-grade evidential measurements.
Whether you’re building an Arduino-based prototype, connecting through an ADC module to a Raspberry Pi, or integrating into custom electronics, the MQ-3 provides a dependable, cost-effective solution for alcohol (ethanol) gas detection at practical voltage and power levels.