Atlas Scientific EZO-EC Embedded Conductivity Circuit 0.07 − 500,000+ μS/cm




Key features
- •Reads Conductivity, Total Dissolved Solids, Salinity, Specific Gravity (sea water only) = 1.00 - 1.300
- •Range: 0.07 - 500,000+ μS/cm
- •Accuray: +/ - 2%
- •Data Protocal- UART & I2C
- •Operation Voltage: 3.3V - 5V
- •The Atlas Scientific EZO class E.C.Circuit is highly sensitive equipment. EZO Electrical Conductivity (E.C.) Circuit offers a full E.C. reading.
- •The Conductivity EZO Circuit can work with any off-the-shelf two conductor conductivity probe from K 0.1 to K 10.
- •The EZO class Conductivity Circuit is specifically designed to be used in robotics applications where the embedded systems engineer requires accurate and precise measurements of Electrical Conductivity (EC), Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Salinity and Specific Gravity of sea water.
- •The Atlas Scientific EZO class embedded Electrical Conductivity Circuit is capable of connecting to any two conductor conductivity probe
- •EZO Electrical Conductivity Circuit reads conductivity from a conductivity probe, sensor & electrode. This device does not include a Conductivity probe, sensor & electrode.
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Atlas Scientific EZO-EC Embedded Conductivity Circuit 0.07 − 500,000+ μS/cm
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Not complete, needs many more parts
Scott P•May 8, 2017
Not complete, you must order carrier board as well. This its a lot for an incomplete product
Excellent as expected from Atlas Scientific
Arturo Bandini•November 20, 2015
This is great! Quite expensive but works as advertised and simplifies an Arduino based TDS controller project tremendously. Atlas Scientific is a top name in scientific equipment and the documentation for this chip is top-notch. As is noted in the description, you will need a probe with this chip but pretty much any BNC connector style probe works fine. I bought a cheap Chinese probe for < 1/3 of the price of the Atlas probe which is fine for my purposes but if you're looking for top-grade accuracy (and can afford it) you can't go wrong with the Atlas probe.







