Difference between revisions of "Spectrophotometer"
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Firstly, we hava come out an initial design for holding the sensor, and we use the clip to mount it to a vertical surface to do some preliminary tests. | Firstly, we hava come out an initial design for holding the sensor, and we use the clip to mount it to a vertical surface to do some preliminary tests. | ||
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We have obtained some result for different turbidity level as shown below: | We have obtained some result for different turbidity level as shown below: | ||
Revision as of 01:49, 17 February 2023
We have come up with a great idea to implement a low-cost spectroscopy sensor to measure various water quality parameters. The Sparkfun AS7265x spectroscopy sensor is introduced here (around AUD 60-100). It has three LEDS (VIS,UV,IR) which can measure the intensity for the wavelength ranging from 410nm to 940 nm. We would like to investigate any potential application with this sensor...
10/01/2023
Firstly, we hava come out an initial design for holding the sensor, and we use the clip to mount it to a vertical surface to do some preliminary tests.
16/02/2023
We have obtained some result for different turbidity level as shown below:
Existing problems
The data that obtained from spectroscopy sensor is not constant each time.
For similar Turbidty level, the intensity at some specfic wavelength could varied hugely (roughly double)