Soil Moisture Sensor Module
Specification
- Operating Voltage – 3.3-5V
- Sensitivity – Soil moisture
- Response Time – Milliseconds
- Material – Durable
Description
The technical specifications of a soil moisture sensor module can vary depending on its manufacturer and model, but here are some common specifications that are often provided:
- Operating Voltage: The voltage range required to power the sensor module. It is usually specified in volts, such as 3.3V or 5V.
- Current Consumption: The amount of current that the sensor module draws from the power source. It is usually specified in milliamps (mA).
- Output Voltage Range: The voltage range of the output signal produced by the sensor module. It can be analog or digital.
- Sensitivity: The ability of the sensor module to detect small changes in soil moisture. It is usually specified as a percentage change in output voltage per unit change in soil moisture.
- Calibration: The ability of the sensor module to be calibrated to different soil types or moisture levels. It may require adjustment using a potentiometer or other means.
- Measurement Range: The range of soil moisture levels that the sensor module can measure. It is usually specified as a percentage of soil moisture content.
- Response Time: The time it takes for the sensor module to detect a change in soil moisture and produce an output signal. It is usually specified in seconds or milliseconds.
- Operating Temperature Range: The range of temperatures within which the sensor module can operate effectively. It is usually specified in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
- Probe Length: The length of the probe that is inserted into the soil to measure moisture. It is usually specified in millimeters or inches.
- Material: The material used for the sensor probe and housing, which can affect its durability and resistance to corrosion.
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