Using Seeed Studio O2 Sensor Arduino Without Grove Breakout board

https://github.com/SeeedDocument/Seeed-WiKi/blob/master/docs/Grove-Gas_Sensor-O2.md

The Seeed Studio O2 sensor is a nice Oxygen sensor. It works up to 25% Oxygen concentration and is easy to use in an Arduino project.
http://wiki.seeedstudio.com/Grove-Gas_Sensor-O2/

Wiring Up the O2 Sensor to Arduino

If you look on the back of the sensor there are only 3 wires used. VCC, GND, and a SIG. The NC pin is “Not Connected”

Wire the
GND -> Arduino ground
VCC -> Arduino 3.3V (Looks like it may also accept 5V)
SIG -> A5 (Analog 5)

Code to read O2 Sensor

Copy and paste the following code into the Arduino IDE

// Grove - Gas Sensor(O2) test code
// Note:
// 1. It need about about 5-10 minutes to preheat the sensor
// 2. modify VRefer if needed

const float VRefer = 3.3;       // voltage of adc reference

const int pinAdc   = A5;

void setup() 
{
    // put your setup code here, to run once:
    Serial.begin(9600);
    Serial.println("Grove - Gas Sensor Test Code...");
}

void loop() 
{
    // put your main code here, to run repeatedly:
    float Vout =0;
    Serial.print("Vout =");

    Vout = readO2Vout();
    Serial.print(Vout);
    Serial.print(" V, Concentration of O2 is ");
    Serial.println(readConcentration());
    delay(500);
}

float readO2Vout()
{
    long sum = 0;
    for(int i=0; i<32; i++)
    {
        sum += analogRead(pinAdc);
    }
    
    sum >>= 5;
    
    float MeasuredVout = sum * (VRefer / 1023.0);
    return MeasuredVout;
}

float readConcentration()
{
    // Vout samples are with reference to 3.3V
    float MeasuredVout = readO2Vout();
    
    //float Concentration = FmultiMap(MeasuredVout, VoutArray,O2ConArray, 6);
    //when its output voltage is 2.0V,
    float Concentration = MeasuredVout * 0.21 / 2.0;
    float Concentration_Percentage=Concentration*100;
    return Concentration_Percentage;
}

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