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Wireless PICAXE

Wireless PICAXE-based water tank level sensor using pic

Over the last few months I have prototyped and built a water tank level sensor for my 9000L rain water tank. The design is based entirely on Silicon Chip’s PIC-Based Water-Tank Level Meter, but instead of programming PICs, I prototyped using an arduino, and built the final version using PICAXE microcontrollers. The sensor consists of …

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Water Level Indicator and Controller

Water Level Indicator and Controller using PIC Microcontroller

Here is a simple, versatile project which indicates the level of water and automatically controls it by using PIC Microcontroller. The Water Level Sensing Section senses the level of water in the tank and sends it (wireless) to the Receiver Section. Receiver Section is connected to the Controlling Section, which process the received information and produces visual, …

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AUTOMATIC WATER LEVEL CONTROLLER

AUTOMATIC WATER LEVEL CONTROLLER USING MICRO-CONTROLLER PIC18F45K22

The objective of this project is to design an automatic water level control system. It indicates the level of water in the tank and automatically controls it by using PIC Microcontroller and water level sensors. Water Sensor Water Sensor Water level sensor is an easy-to-use, cost-effective high level/drop recognition sensor, which is obtained by having …

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Computer Controlled Light Up Water Fountain

Computer-Controlled Light-Up Water Fountain sing Pic

System Overview La Fontaine Du Campus Est (The Fountain of East Campus) is a computer-controlled, servo-actuated, LED and halogen-lit, sump-pump powered water fountain. It features five streams of water that can each be individually controlled (on/off) as well as pivoted (90 degrees of freedom). Each stream of water is lit by a halogen light. The …

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Water Cooled Silicon Chips are reality

Using microfluidic passages cut directly into the backsides of production field-programmable gate array (FPGA) devices, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers are putting liquid cooling right where it’s needed the most – a few hundred microns away from where the transistors are operating. Combined with connection technology that operates through structures in the cooling passages, the …

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