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Jim Weir wrote:
I think the chips themselves are worth investigating. I do have a prejudice against UK semiconductor manufacturers, having had a major one and a minor one simply stop producing parts that rendered several tens of thousands of dollars of hardware and engineering time down the drain. I realize that they are not ALL like that, but the only two that have screwed me thus far in 40 years have been UK based. Jim -If you want to do some tinkering of your own (legal disclaimer here..) you -may want to look at sensor chips from QProx (www.qprox.com). They have a -couple of capacitive level monitor chips like the QT300/301 or QT117L that -may provide real-time non-contact level information. If you have a non-metal -tank you may be able to just attach two strips on the side of the tank and -be done. - -Jim, what do you think? - -Rob - Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com I've used the QT114 for a single point fluid (alcohol) level control in a one liter plactic cylinder. Precise within fractions of a mm. I also used the QT110 for an isolated (behind a glass display window) proximity switch for one of our students' Physics class projects. The QT117 or QT300 might work for a tank level gauge. They even have "slosh" filter software built in, |
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