Electrical Conductivity Sensing Circuit Design Using Voltage Divider

Electroconductivity (EC) measurement is very integral in understanding soil condition in use as EC sensors in various industries. The main concern of EC measurement in a medium such as a liquid is the mitigation of electrode damage due to the presence of ions or electrolytes depositing on the surfac...

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Published in:2022 12th IEEE Symposium on Computer Applications and Industrial Electronics, ISCAIE 2022
Main Author: Alif Muslan M.I.; Abdullah W.F.H.; Zulkifli Z.; Binti Rosli A.B.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2022
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85133411985&doi=10.1109%2fISCAIE54458.2022.9794507&partnerID=40&md5=d3b786670dc3444a58e5186dbe4c1e87
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Alif Muslan M.I.; Abdullah W.F.H.; Zulkifli Z.; Binti Rosli A.B.
Electrical Conductivity Sensing Circuit Design Using Voltage Divider
2022
2022 12th IEEE Symposium on Computer Applications and Industrial Electronics, ISCAIE 2022


10.1109/ISCAIE54458.2022.9794507
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85133411985&doi=10.1109%2fISCAIE54458.2022.9794507&partnerID=40&md5=d3b786670dc3444a58e5186dbe4c1e87
Electroconductivity (EC) measurement is very integral in understanding soil condition in use as EC sensors in various industries. The main concern of EC measurement in a medium such as a liquid is the mitigation of electrode damage due to the presence of ions or electrolytes depositing on the surface of the electrode. This causes EC circuits to be very complex with many sensors in the market employing the use of sample and hold circuits. To address that, this paper proposes a circuit that has the same electrode damage mitigation capability but with lesser complexity using a simple voltage divider sourced by a single supply oscillating signal. This study then outlines how to use this new method with theoretical analyses on the output voltage to derive the conductivity of the solution. Experimental tests were conducted to determine how close the measured conductivity using the proposed circuit when compared with actual conductivity of the solutions. © 2022 IEEE.
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author Alif Muslan M.I.; Abdullah W.F.H.; Zulkifli Z.; Binti Rosli A.B.
spellingShingle Alif Muslan M.I.; Abdullah W.F.H.; Zulkifli Z.; Binti Rosli A.B.
Electrical Conductivity Sensing Circuit Design Using Voltage Divider
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title Electrical Conductivity Sensing Circuit Design Using Voltage Divider
title_short Electrical Conductivity Sensing Circuit Design Using Voltage Divider
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description Electroconductivity (EC) measurement is very integral in understanding soil condition in use as EC sensors in various industries. The main concern of EC measurement in a medium such as a liquid is the mitigation of electrode damage due to the presence of ions or electrolytes depositing on the surface of the electrode. This causes EC circuits to be very complex with many sensors in the market employing the use of sample and hold circuits. To address that, this paper proposes a circuit that has the same electrode damage mitigation capability but with lesser complexity using a simple voltage divider sourced by a single supply oscillating signal. This study then outlines how to use this new method with theoretical analyses on the output voltage to derive the conductivity of the solution. Experimental tests were conducted to determine how close the measured conductivity using the proposed circuit when compared with actual conductivity of the solutions. © 2022 IEEE.
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