
Measuring the Quality of Water using Ph Sensor and Filling Automatically Into Bottles
Author(s) -
Aswin Kumer S V*,
SaiRam N L S P,
B Pavan,
G. C.,
Arun Kumar S
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.d9483.118419
Subject(s) - microcontroller , pic microcontroller , control unit , electrical engineering , water bottle , arduino , computer science , computer hardware , transformer , voltage , engineering , automotive engineering , bottle , embedded system , mechanical engineering , operating system
Automatic monitoring and regulation of the water quality allows for the design of the process. This technology uses the engine-based water motor ON / OFF remotely. This indicates the pH sensor and when it is at the water quality level is neutral than water pump is automatically filling the water; the pump is gradually triggered to refill the Bottle. Whenever the Bottle is filled to its maximum potential, the pump is contra-energized gradually. Many circuits were fitted together to ensure the right operation of this design and the diagram involves the power unit, the Arduino (micro-controller unit), the sensor system, the monitor unit and the motor drive device. The power unit is responsible for switching on the whole circuit. Some components are used to set up and include a power unit; a 12v step down transformer, a smoothing capacitor and an IC voltage regulator. The microcontroller (ATmega328) controls absolutely all of the actions carried out in this functionality. The sensor module is for detecting the water quality as well as transferring the Present position of the water to the microcontroller or Arduino. The Control device in the circuit is used to actually fire.