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Load image into Gallery viewer, Resistive Soil Moisture Sensor with Corrosion Resistant Probe
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Load image into Gallery viewer, Resistive Soil Moisture Sensor with Corrosion Resistant Probe
Load image into Gallery viewer, Resistive Soil Moisture Sensor with Corrosion Resistant Probe
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Resistive Soil Moisture Sensor with Corrosion Resistant Probe

SKU: ELC1093

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This soil moisture sensor module is used to detect the moisture of the soil. It measures the volumetric content of water inside the soil and gives us the moisture level as output. The module has both digital and analog outputs and a potentiometer to adjust the threshold level.

A waterproof sensor probe with high corrosion resistance ensures a lifetime of at least 6 months in the soil.

Package Includes

  • 1x Soil Moisture Sensor Module
  • 1x Sensor Probes

Soil Moisture Sensor Module Features & Specifications

  • Operating Voltage: 3.3V to 5V DC
  • Operating Current: 15mA
  • Output Digital - 0V to 5V, Adjustable trigger level from preset
  • Output Analog - 0V to 5V based on infrared radiation from fire flame falling on the sensor
  • LEDs indicating output and power
  • PCB Size: 3.2cm x 1.4cm
  • LM393 based design
  • Easy to use with Microcontrollers or even with normal Digital/Analog IC
  • Small, cheap and easily available

Brief about Soil Moisture Sensor Module

This Moisture sensor module consists of a Moisture sensor, Resistors, Capacitor, Potentiometer, Comparator LM393 IC, Power and Status LED in an integrated circuit.

 Moisture Sensor Module

LM393 IC

LM393 Comparator IC is used as a voltage comparator in this Moisture sensor module. Pin 2 of LM393 is connected to Preset (10KΩ Pot) while pin 3 is connected to Moisture sensor pin. The comparator IC will compare the threshold voltage set using the preset (pin2) and the sensor pin (pin3).

 

Moisture Sensor

The moisture sensor consists of two probes that are used to detect the moisture of the soil. The moisture sensor probes are coated with immersion gold that protects Nickel from oxidation. These two probes are used to pass the current through the soil and then the sensor reads the resistance to get the moisture values.

 

Preset (Trimmer pot)

Using the onboard preset you can adjust the threshold (sensitivity) of the digital output.

 

How to Use Soil Moisture Sensor Module

Moisture sensor module consists of four pins i.e. VCC, GND, DO, AO. Digital out pin is connected to the output pin of LM393 comparator IC while the analog pin is connected to Moisture sensor. The internal Circuit diagram of the Moisture sensor module is given below.

Soil Moisture Sensor Module Circuit Diagram

Using a Moisture sensor module with a microcontroller is very easy. Connect the Analog/Digital Output pin of the module to the Analog/Digital pin of Microcontroller. Connect VCC and GND pins to 5V and GND pins of Microcontroller. After that insert the probe inside the soil. When there is more water presented in the soil, it will conduct more electricity that means resistance will be low and the moisture level will be high.

 

Applications of Soil Moisture Sensor

  • Gardening
  • Irrigation Systems
  • Used in Controlled Environments

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    Abhishek Deshpande

    Resistive Soil Moisture Sensor with Corrosion Resistant Probe

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    Deepti Chhetri
    Works well, lasts even longer

    Been using this product for about 4 months and I must say, it really brings its best to the table. So far, so good!

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