Turbidity Sensor Liquid Suspended Particles Detection Kit
A turbidity sensor is used to measure the turbidity (cloudiness or haziness) of a liquid. It can detect suspended particles in water or other liquids. Here are the detailed specifications and features of a typical turbidity sensor liquid suspended particle detection kit:
Specifications
- Power Supply Voltage: 5V DC
- Current Consumption: Less than 30mA
- Output Signal: Analog voltage signal / Digital signal (High/Low)
- Measuring Range: 0 to 1000 NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units)
- Response Time: Less than 500ms
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 80°C
- Analog Output Voltage: 0V to 4.5V
- Digital Output: Adjustable threshold with a potentiometer
- Connector: Typically uses a 3-pin interface (VCC, GND, and Signal)
Pin Configuration
- VCC: Power supply input (5V)
- GND: Ground
- A0: Analog output
- D0: Digital output (high/low signal)
Features
- Analog and Digital Output: Provides both an analog voltage output proportional to the turbidity and a digital output for threshold-based detection.
- Adjustable Sensitivity: The digital output threshold can be adjusted using the onboard potentiometer.
- Fast Response Time: Quickly detects changes in turbidity with a response time of less than 500ms.
- Wide Measuring Range: Can measure turbidity levels from 0 to 1000 NTU.
- Easy Integration: Simple to interface with microcontrollers such as Arduino.
Working Principle and Code:
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