The Turbidity Sensor is designed to measure the cloudiness or haziness of a liquid, providing accurate data on water quality. It can be used in water treatment, environmental monitoring, and industrial applications to assess the presence of suspended particles in liquids.
Turbidity Sensor
A turbidity sensor is a device used to measure the clarity of a liquid by determining the concentration of suspended particles within it. Turbidity is an important parameter in water quality assessment, as it can indicate the presence of pollutants, sediments, or microorganisms.
Turbidity sensors typically operate by measuring the amount of light scattered by particles suspended in a liquid. The more particles present, the higher the turbidity level.
Sensors can provide either analog output (varying voltage levels corresponding to turbidity levels) or digital output (specific turbidity readings).