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[Shane] recently built an automated plant watering system for his home. We’ve seen several similar projects before, but none of them worked quite like this one. Shane’s system is not hooked into the house plumbing and it doesn’t use any off-the-shelf electronic valves. Instead, [Shane’s] build revolves around a device that looks like it was intended […]
Need to measure water quality and other parameters? DF Robot’s Analog pH Meter Kit is specially designed for simple interface and has convenient and practical connector and a bunch of features. Get pH measurements at ± 0.1pH (25 ℃). For most hobbyist this great accuracy range and it’s low cost makes this a great tool for biorobotics and other projects! It has an LED which works as the Power Indicator, a BNC connector and PH2.0 sensor interface. To use it, just connect the pH sensor with BND connector, and plug the PH2.0 interface into the analog input port of any micro-controller.
The Wiki page has a sample code for using this kit with arduino, along with schematic, specifications, features ,precautions and setup Instructions. The arduino Interfacing is simple and the schematic and code is available on the wiki page.
Interfacing with a pic is also straight forward, Shawon Shahryiar shared his project where he used a PIC16F684. Below is the demonstration video and code.