ANAVI Gas Detector Starter Kit
ANAVI Gas Detector Starter Kit
ANAVI Gas Detector Starter Kit
An open-source device compatible with Wi-Fi and powered by ESP8266, designed for monitoring air quality and detecting hazardous gases.
Easy Air Quality Monitoring for Home Automation
The ANAVI Gas Detector is an easy-to-use development board with open-source code, compatible with Wi-Fi, aimed at air quality monitoring and hazardous gas detection. It supports popular analog gas sensor modules like MQ-135, MQ-2, MQ-3, etc. Additionally, it features slots for a mini OLED display and up to three other I²C sensor modules, including the accurate digital sensor HTU21D for measuring temperature and humidity.
Air pollution is a serious issue. Monitoring air quality and detecting toxic gases can improve the quality of human life. With all its features, the ANAVI Gas Detector is suitable for developers, manufacturers, students, and open-source enthusiasts interested in home automation and an environmentally friendly lifestyle.

Quick Setup
Getting started with the ANAVI Gas Detector is easy. No soldering is required. To power on the ANAVI Gas Detector, simply plug a standard USB charger into the microUSB connector. A comprehensive user manual is available with detailed descriptions of the steps required to use all of the ANAVI Gas Detector's features.
The ANAVI Gas Detector is fully compatible with Arduino IDE, PlatformIO, popular open-source home automation software platforms like Home Assistant and OpenHAB, via MQTT for easy messaging, and ThingSpeak, an open IoT platform with MATLAB analytics. When using the ANAVI Gas Detector, developers can easily focus on software by simply creating and flashing their own versions of the source code. Technically-savvy users can easily integrate the ANAVI Gas Detector into their existing open-source home automation platforms.

Specifications:
- CPU: 32-bit Tensilica L106 processor (ESP8266)
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- Gas sensor support: MQ-135 for air quality or any other 5V analog gas sensor MQ
- Peripherals: Mini OLED display, UART bus for flashing custom firmware, button, three slots for I²C sensors
- Compatibility: Arduino IDE, PlatformIO, Home Assistant, OpenHAB, ThingSpeak, MQTT, and any modern web browser
- Certification: Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) BG000018
- Dimensions: 75 mm x 40 mm (2.95 in x 1.57 in)
Package Contents:
1x ANAVI Gas Detector
1x MQ-135 Gas Sensor
1x Acrylic enclosure
1x 0.96" OLED display
1x USB to serial debug cable




