Our colleagues from Braunschweig are cultivating microorganisms that grow on methane (CH4) which is supplied via the gas phase. To monitor the methane uptake by their E. co(w)li, they would like to measure the methane concentration in the gas phase. With the standard analytical methods in the lab, this is very difficult, but when they told us about their problem, we knew that we might be able to help them. We assembled an Arduino-based methane sensor and wrote a program to record the data.
The componentes for the methane sensor include:
- [http://www.dx.com/p/arduino-nano-v3-0-81877 Arduino Nano V3 clone]
- [http://www.sainsmart.com/sainsmart-mq-4-methane-gas-sensor-natural-coal-co-detector-module-for-arduino.html SainSmart MQ-4 Gas Sensor]
- A [http://www.dx.com/p/syb-170-mini-breadboard-for-diy-project-red-140101#.U-ng9VLwC7Q Breadboard] and some wires
To set up the electronics for a measurement, the sensor and the Arduino have to be connected according to the following scheme:
We sent all the components to Braunschweig and they assembled the Arduino and sensor module in an incubation chamer:
Serial Client - a WPF application to log data
Our serial client application can be used to read the data from the Arduino. To read more about this application go to our software section.
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