Liquid PH0-14 Detection Sensor and BNC PH Electrode ProbeModule has been kindly sponsored by ICStation.com
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS |
product review |
General
Type: pH Sensor Architecture: For Arduino Inputs: DS18B20 Sensor (for temperature measurement) and pH Electrode Probe (for pH measurements) Temperature Sensor Interface: XH2.54 - 3P pH Sensor Interface: BNC interface pH Measurement Range: 0 -14 Temperature Measurement Range: 0°C - 60°C Accuracy: ± 0.01 pH when operating under 25°C Sensor Response Time: < 1 minute Power Operating Voltage: +5 volts Operating Current: Dependant on the interface used. Output Analog Signal Voltage: +0 ~ +5 volts or +0 ~ +3 volts Weight and Size Dimensions Product Weight (sensor): 13g Product Weight (probe): 47g Product Size of Sensor (L x W x H): 66 x 33 x 16 cm Product Size of Probe (L x W x H): 145 x 18 x 18 cm |
This pH sensor, along with its companion electrode probe, are unique products which you may not find in most electronic shops, but this product from ICStation impressed me at first because of:
1. The high accuracy from both the electrode probe and the pH sensor, which can be used to measure a wide range of substances with varying pH levels. 2. Its simple connectivity to the Arduino interface as this sensor has a simple board layout, straightforward pinout and many resources online. 3. The dual function which is available in one of these sensor boards, where you can plug in an pH electrode probe and a temperature probe at once. pinoutVCC - Input Voltage (+)
GND - Analog GND (-) GND - Supply GND (-) PO - Analog pH Signal 2V5 - +2.5 volts T1 - Temperature Output Signal |
SAMPLE CODE
Arduino Liquid pH0-14 Detection Sensor Sample Code
ICSTATION PRODUCT PAGE
Check out the product here: http://www.icstation.com/product_info.php?aid=294&products_id=13688
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Amount Limit: 300
Code: Simics
Discount Amount: 15% off
Max. Use: 1 (one per user)
Amount Limit: 300
Be sure to check out the Arduino Liquid pH0-14 Detection Sensor Project by clicking here.