You can use combination of weight and IR on all the bottles (just incase 2 are full)..
--- On Wed, 1/14/09, Tim Gilbert <tim@jeminnovation.com> wrote:
From: Tim Gilbert <tim@jeminnovation.com>
Subject: Re: [AVR-Chat] Liquid level measurement
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 4:19 AM
Most windshield rain sensors use the index of refraction principle; however, the difference between "full" and "just wet" isn't very much.
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From: Robert Tilden
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroup s.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 8:14 PM
Subject: RE: [AVR-Chat] Liquid level measurement
Perhaps an IR reflection sensor on the outside. There may be enough of a
difference in index of refraction between air and liquid on the inside that
there will be a reflection from the air/plastic interface when empty and no
reflection when full. If you can use separate emitters/sensors you could
adjust the angle of incidence to optimize the signal difference.
Capacitance sensing would work as well, but would need more circuitry.
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Bob Tilden, tilden@northwestern .edu
High Energy Physics Group
Northwestern University
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Of Enki
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 7:44 PM
To: AVR-Chat@yahoogroup s.com
Subject: [AVR-Chat] Liquid level measurement
I need to measure the liquid level inside a transparent plastic
bottle. I need to know when the liquid is below half bottle height and
when the bottle is almost empty. Just two steps.
The plastic bottle measures 12cm high x 8cm x 3cm.
I'm not allowed to insert any probe in the bottle.
There are four bottles side by side.
I was thinking on metal plates mounted on each side of each bottle
and using the capacitance method.
Or a B&W video camera and some processing. I could generate four
sample windows on each video line and integrate the samples. The four
integrated signals would represent the liquid level on each bottle.
An ATMEGA48 would do the level measurement with four ADCs.
Comments, please.
Thanks,
Mark Jordan
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