TS‑300B Turbidity Sensor Digital Liquid Water Quality Tester Set

Turbidity sensors are used to measure water quality in rivers and streams also wastewater and effluent measurements, control instrumentation for settling ponds, sediment transport research and laboratory measurements

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The TS‑300B Turbidity Sensor Module Digital Liquid Sewage Water Quality Tester Set detects water quality by measuring the levels of turbidity or opaqueness. It uses light to detect suspended particles in water by measuring the light transmittance and scattering rate, which changes with the amount of total suspended solids (TSS) in water.

As the TTS increases, the liquid turbidity level increases. This liquid sensor provides analogue and digital signal output modes. The threshold is only adjustable when in digital signal mode. You can select the mode according to your MCU.

Specifications:
  • The Working Voltage: 5.00V DC
  • Working Current: 40 MA (maximum)
  • Response Time: < 500 MS
  • Insulation Resistance: 100 MΩ (minimum)
  • Output Mode: Analog output: 0-4.5V, Digital Output: High/Low-level signal (you can adjust the threshold value by adjusting the potentiometer).
  • Operating Temperature: – 20℃ ~ 90℃
  • Sensor Interface: XH2.54
  • Adapter Dimensions: 50mm x 24.5mm x 10mm

 

Package Includes:
  • TS‑300B Turbidity Sensor Module, Digital Liquid Sewage Water Quality Tester Set

 

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Weight 0.075 kg
Dimensions 3.6 × 4 × 2.5 cm


Product Applications

Water turbidity refers to the degree of turbidity caused by suspended substances such as sand with clay, organic matter, plankton and microorganisms in the water. Industrial-grade turbidity sensors or turbidity meters are expensive, and the cost is too high in the design of electronic products to be suitable for selection; therefore, we chose a turbidity sensor that is widely used in household appliances, washing machines and dishwashers. The sensor uses optical principles to comprehensively judge the turbidity condition through the light transmittance and scattering rate in the solution. Inside the sensor is an infrared pair tube. When light passes through a certain amount of water, the amount of light transmitted depends on the degree of pollution of the water. The dirtier the water, the less light is transmitted. The light-receiving end converts the power of the transmitted light into a corresponding current. If the transmitted light is more, the current is large. On the contrary, the transmitted light is less and the current is small.

 

 

 

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