One-wire bus powers water-level sensor


Posted on Feb 16, 2013

The circuit uses approximately 150 µA of current, allowing the circuit to steal its power from the bus via the Schottky diode, D1. Because the circuit is sensing water that is part of the electrical circuit, you should use an ac-coupled signal to avoid polarization of the water and plating of the electrodes.






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