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branko
- 27th July 2006, 21:07
Need help
I have to design Pic based circuit to detect low fluid level, non contact through plastic container.
Any experiences?

Melanie
- 27th July 2006, 22:54
Example... RS Components Part 477-4676 at www.rswww.com

Alternatively a Part like 339-730 is cheaper but not as reliable...

Enter "Liquid Level" into the Search Box at the RS Components website and make your choice from a few hundred different offerings... if anything it'll give you some ideas as to what is available...

Acetronics2
- 28th July 2006, 08:03
Hi, Branko

You could place two auto adhesive copper sheets on two facing sides of your plastic tank : you built a capacitor; the fluid level will make the capacitance vary with the level.

Use this " capacitor" as the capacitor of a typical RCTime function capacitor, and it's in the pocket.

if needed, a CD4060 could also be used to get an easier-to measure period.

Another trickier solution is to use the capacitor in the RC Clock circuit of the Pic ...

Alain

Sharky
- 21st August 2006, 07:16
Need help
I have to design Pic based circuit to detect low fluid level, non contact through plastic container.
Any experiences?

Yes! I have some experience on capacitive water level sensors, they can do what you need.

Archangel
- 21st August 2006, 09:15
Fluid could ba anything from mercury to nitrobenzene.
Question 1. What fluid are you trying to detect?
Question 2.Do you need to detect 1 specific level or a range
of levels? - Digital or Analog measurment? oops that's 3 questions, or not.