Turbidity Sensor Module – Liquid Suspended Particles Detection, Arduino Compatible, Analog Output
- 🌊 Turbidity sensor module for suspended particles detection
- 📈 Analog output—easy reading with Arduino/MCU ADC
- 🔎 Measures water clarity for quality monitoring
- ⚡ Works with common 5V systems (module dependent)
- 🧩 Ideal for aquariums, water tanks, and DIY water testing
- 🛠️ Simple wiring: VCC, GND, AO (and DO if available)
- 📦 Compact board—easy to integrate into projects
- ✅ Great for IoT environmental and water monitoring setups
725,00 EGP
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Description
The Turbidity Sensor Module is designed to measure the cloudiness or haziness of liquids, which corresponds to the presence of suspended particles. Using an optical detection method, it outputs an analog voltage proportional to the turbidity, making it easy to read using an ADC pin on Arduino or other microcontrollers.
This sensor is perfect for aquarium water monitoring, environmental water testing, wastewater management, and educational projects. Its compact design ensures easy integration into your existing projects and water tanks.
⚙️ Features
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💧 Measures liquid turbidity (suspended particles) accurately
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📈 Analog output proportional to turbidity
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🔌 Arduino, ESP32, STM32 compatible
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🧩 Compact module design for easy installation
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🌡️ Works in a wide range of liquid conditions
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🏞️ Ideal for water quality monitoring and educational experiments
📊 Specifications
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Sensor Type | Turbidity / Cloudiness detection |
| Output | Analog voltage |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V – 5V |
| Current Consumption | ~20mA |
| Detection Range | 0 – 1000 NTU (approx.) |
| Interface | Analog pin (ADC) |
| Compatibility | Arduino, ESP32, STM32, Raspberry Pi |
| Dimensions | Approx. 45mm × 20mm × 15mm |
Specification
General
| Weight Weight | 0,0000 g |
|---|---|
| Operating Voltage |
5V DC |
| Interface |
Analog output |
| Detection Range |
0-1000 NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) |
| Sensor Type |
Infrared LED and phototransistor |
| Compatibility |
Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi (with ADC) |
| Response Time |
< 500ms |
| Operating Temperature |
5°C to 90°C |
