Arduino Water Level and Depth Sensor
The Water Level and Depth Sensor is a universally used electronic component that can be used in various electronic projects involving microcontroller platforms such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PIC, ARM, AVR, etc., which facilitates its operation.
For a number of reasons, it is necessary to detect the presence of water in a given space. The Water Level and Depth Sensor is ideal for knowing the liquid level of a tank, for example.
For durability, the surface of the Water Level and Depth Sensor undergoes chemical processes to increase its electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance.
The Water Level and Depth Sensor has a simple connection, with two power pins (positive and negative) and a third “S” pin that is connected to the analog output of the Arduino.
We remind you that the pins of the Depth and Water Level Sensor must not be submerged in water, at the risk of short circuit. To facilitate installation, there are two perforations for attaching the sensor in various locations.
The Water Level and Depth Sensor has an easy interface, and can be manipulated by Arduino beginners or even by technical experts who want to expand their project.
Specifications:
- Working Voltage: DC3-5V
- Operating Current: less than 20mA
- Output voltage: 0~2.3V (with the sensor completely soaked in water);
- Response Type: Analog
- Detention Area: 40 x16 mm
- Production process: FR4 HASL;
- Operating Temperature: 10ºC to 30ºC;
- Humidity: 10% to 90% (non-condensing);
- Dimensions: 62 x 20 x 8 mm
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