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Solution for liquid level measurement using capacitive sensing technology

Release time: 2024-12-05 Read volume: 122

Whether its monitoring the water level in the coffee machine or a smart refrigerator that warns when the bottle is running out of milk. Level measurements work while improving product performance and stand out from competitors.

Capacacitive induction technology can provide reliable and robust level measurement solutions under any environmental factor. The mutual capacitor sensor is less susceptible to the parasitic capacitance. The accuracy of the measurements depends on the appropriate calibration, the linearity of the sensor and eliminating factors affecting performance, such as conductive interference and environmental change effects. When it comes to capacitive induction technology, what first comes to mind is the capacitive induction buttons used in the user interface of different devices. But is this the only use for capacitive induction technology? This is not so. This technology can be used for any application where the system input may cause capacitance changes. Capacacitive sensors can replace traditional techniques in many applications, such as liquid position measurement. It is not affected by changes in environmental conditions, while being more reliable and stable. Liquid position measurement is also an important function of household appliances such as coffee machines. It detects the water level in a coffee machine or the level of milk in a bottle container, as well as the amount of detergent used in the washing machine.


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