- 5V Capacitance Touch Activated Monetary Switch
This circuit is discussed in more detail in the section on Capacitance Proximity Switch Technology. The circuit is powered from a standard +5v supply. It has both a source and sink output that change state whenever a metal button connected to the circuit is touched. An earth
ground reference is required.
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- 5-Volt Momentary Operation Touch Switch
This simple circuit uses a single IC to form a nice touch switch circuit. A single transistor forms the remote active switch sensor. Multiple switches can be wired in parallel. The switch circuit can be located about 500 feet from the control circuit
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- Capacitance Type Liquid Level Monitor
This circuit was originally designed to monitor the level of liquid natural gas in a tank but it can be used to also measure almost any liquid. Two custom insulated metal tubes form a capacitor plate. The capacitance between the two tubes increases as the level of the
liquid rises. The circuit converts an increase of capacitance into a positive voltage change. The circuit could be changed to handle almost any scale factor needed.
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- Low Value Capacitance Meter
This circuit was originally designed to measure the volume of fluid inside a medical syringe. As designed, it produces a zero to 5 volt output, corresponding to a capacitance change of about 10 picofarads. With a digital voltmeter, at its output, it can
resolve a capacitance change of 0.002 picofarads or 2 femtofarads. (added 12/04)
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- Precision Low Capacitance Meter NEW
This circuit was originally designed to measure the volume of the fluid inside a 10cc syringe. It used two copper foil strips attached to the outside barrel of the syringe. The fluid between the two copper strips increases the capacitance. As the fluid volume
decreased, the capacitance also decreased. With the circuit shown below, it is possible to calibrate the circuit, so the voltage produced is proportional to the fluid volume inside the syringe. With the values shown, the circuit produces a 5v DC output,...
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- Short Range Reflective Object Sensor
Drawing only 30uA from a 3v supply, this circuit will detect a human finger with a range of about 1 inch. The sensor uses an inexpensive infrared LED and a matching photo diode.
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