Turbidity Sensor with Board Module
Turbidity Sensor with Board Module measures water clarity by detecting suspended particles. Water quality monitoring in filtration, aquariums, treatment.
Original price was: 700.00 EGP.525.00 EGPCurrent price is: 525.00 EGP.
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The Turbidity Sensor with Board Module is a reliable and efficient tool for measuring the turbidity or cloudiness of liquids, commonly used to assess water quality. This module integrates an optical sensor and signal conditioning circuit on a compact PCB, delivering accurate analog and digital outputs. Its robust design and ease of integration make it ideal for academic, industrial, and environmental monitoring applications.
Features
- Accurately measures the turbidity of liquids.
- Provides both analog and digital output signals.
- Includes signal conditioning board for direct interfacing.
- Compatible with Arduino and other microcontroller platforms.
- Simple calibration and integration.
- Robust design for stable performance in diverse conditions.
- Analog and Digital Outputs where Supports easy integration with microcontrollers like Arduino, ESP8266, and ESP32.

Specifications
- Board Module:
- Operating Voltage: 5VDC
- Operating Current(MAX): 30mA
- Detection Range: 0%–3.5%(0-4550 NTU)
- Error Range: ±0.5%
- Output mode 1: Analog output 0-4.5V
- Output mode 2: high / low level signal
- Board Module Dimensions(L X W): 30.1mm X 20.1mm
- Turbidity Probe:
- Total Length: 20cm
- Connection Interface: PH2.0-3P
- Color: White and Blue

Application:
- Drinking Water Quality Monitoring.
- Wastewater Treatment.
- Aquariums and Fish Tanks.
- Hydroponics and Agriculture.
- Environmental Water Testing.
- Food and Beverage Industry.
- Boiler and Cooling Systems.
- Medical and Laboratory Use.
- Swimming Pools and Spas.
Package Contents:
- 1x Board Module
- 1x Waterproof Turbidity Probe
- 1x 3-Pins Analog Sensor Cable

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