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Hello!
I'm new to the forum. I'm working on a project where I would like to measure liquid level (water to start with) in a glass container without contacting water. The container can have any kind of cap (including white IR reflecting material). I am looking to detect the liquid level from the bottom with accuracy of level measurement of up to 5mm, and range of liquid level from 5mm to 200mm. The minimum distance between the sensor and lowest water level would be 6-7mm. I read on this forum that IR with phase measurement could be used but I am looking for some additional information on how to practically implement it. I would be building and driving this from Raspberry Pi.
Thanks for all the help!
I'm new to the forum. I'm working on a project where I would like to measure liquid level (water to start with) in a glass container without contacting water. The container can have any kind of cap (including white IR reflecting material). I am looking to detect the liquid level from the bottom with accuracy of level measurement of up to 5mm, and range of liquid level from 5mm to 200mm. The minimum distance between the sensor and lowest water level would be 6-7mm. I read on this forum that IR with phase measurement could be used but I am looking for some additional information on how to practically implement it. I would be building and driving this from Raspberry Pi.
Thanks for all the help!