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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Plants Watering Watcher Circuit

Here’s a design circuit for plants water monitoring. This is a simple form for the circuit. IC1D is a CMOS Schmitt trigger oscillator at about 2KHz. It starts and continues to oscillate with a supply down to 1.24V (the lowest output voltage of my LM317 variable power supply) or less. This is the figure of the circuit;


IC1B is a Schmitt trigger NAND gate. Its output is low only when both inputs are at, or higher than the upper Schmitt trigger threshold voltage. With 47 ohms or less between the probes, an input is always low, so the output is always high. With a resistance of only R8 between the probes, the voltage across C3 is high most of the time, so the gate output is low for ½ the oscillator period. With a resistance that is halfway, then C3 is charged high by that resistance when the oscillator output is high, then is discharged when the oscillator output is low. When C3 is being discharged, then pin 12 of the gate is high, and pin 13 is also high until the discharging voltage of C3 reaches the lower Schmitt threshold voltage. During this time, the gate's output is low. So the low time of the gate output depends on the value of the resistance between the probes. This is Pulse-Width-Modulation of the low output of the gate. IC1C is another CMOS Schmitt trigger oscillator at about 2Hz. D1 and R4 discharge C4 quickly so that its output is low for only about 15ms with a 3V battery, and about 25ms with a 2V battery.

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