Hello everyone,
I am very new to electronics and require some help.
Im building a pH controller using op-amp and arduino microcontroller. I found some schematics on how to set it up. PH Meter - ProjectWiki
The problem is that the above circuit requires 12 or14V to operate, and I wish to run it directly from arduino (only +5V). Output of the whole circuit also needs to be 0V -5V to be able to interface with arduino. It would be very appreciated if someone could recomend the most simplest way to achieve the two requirements. (schematic would be best).
Here is actually a schematic that seems to be what I am looking for: https://www.electro-tech-online.com/threads/ph-probe-op-amp-circuit-problem.9419/
The input voltage is +5V. I just do not know what the output voltage range is?
I was able to find most of the parts locally and the rest Ive ordered. The only problem I am having is the LF356 J-FET OP-AMP. There were only LF356M and LF356N models and data sheet was not helpfull in figuring out their difference. I ordered both just in case; Will either one of them work? What is their difference? Thanks
Hi, I know this post is old but still...
I'm in the process of buying the components for this meter and I would like to know what impedance is needed for the BNC connector. Is it 50 Ohms ?
Hey Richard.c, thank you so much for your schematic, its's very common i can buy those components at my hometown.
i want to ask you, how much voltage is in the output ?
mine is 3.5V, is it the right voltage ?
i'm using arduino uno and using the program that i get when i bought ph probe, but the value is always up and down
i want to know if there's an error in my program
Welcome to ETO. I see you are from Indonesia: care to put it next to 'Location' on your user page so that it displays in the window at the left of your posts.
It is not clear what you are saying.
I suspect that you have bought a standard Arduino and PH shield rather than building Richard's circuit and writing your own sketch (software).
Hey Richard.c, thank you so much for your schematic, its's very common i can buy those components at my hometown.
i want to ask you, how much voltage is in the output ?
mine is 3.5V, is it the right voltage ?
If you look at the original project pdf you will see how the ph amp output voltage has to be read by the 1024 ADC and then coverted to a PH value.
Taking the code you show, removing the complex averaging for clarity, by adding the new line in Bold type you should get a valid reading.
As to how you are getting 3.5v from that board, where is your ph probe - is it in solution, have you calibrated the board as that pdf shows ?
( mod - sorry - code tags not appearing on toolbar ??)
#define SensorPin A1 //pH meter Analog output to Arduino Analog Input 0
unsigned long int avgValue; //Store the average value of the sensor feedback
float b;
int buf[10],temp;
hey in Richard circuit i didn't see any Vcc givent last two opamps U2b, U2C,U2D explain why.i am trying to make a ph meter myself ,so i simulated this in proteus and i got no output .please help
hey in Richard circuit i didn't see any Vcc givent last two opamps U2b, U2C,U2D explain why.i am trying to make a ph meter myself ,so i simulated this in proteus and i got no output .please help
U2B, U2C, and U2D are all parts of a quad op-amp in a single package (the TL084) which has only one pair of power pins. These power pins supply U2A, U2B, U2C, and U2D. You have to make sure Proteus is configured to supply all of these parts with the one pair of power pins.
could you send me the the actual circuit diagram and would it be ok to take the output from your circuit and give it to analog pin of an arduino,and display calculated result on screen or should i use an adc before giving output to arduino.how much volt is the output