JAJSVD4A April 2015 – October 2024 FDC1004-Q1
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The FDC1004-Q1 can be used to measure liquid level in non-conductive containers. Capacitive sensors can be attached to the outside of the container or be located remotely from the container, allowing for contact-less measurements. The working principle is based on a ratiometric measurement; Figure 7-1 shows a possible system implementation which uses three electrodes. The Level electrode provides a capacitance value proportional to the liquid level. The Reference Environmental electrode and the Reference Liquid electrode are used as references. The Reference Liquid electrode accounts for the liquid dielectric constant and variation, while the Reference Environmental electrode is used to compensate for any other environmental variations that are not due to the liquid itself. Note that the Reference Environmental electrode and the Reference Liquid electrode are the same physical size (hREF).
For this application, single-ended measurements on the appropriate channels are appropriate, as the tank is grounded.
Use the following formula to determine the liquid level from the measured capacitances:
where
The ratio between the capacitance of the level and the reference electrodes allows simple calculation of the liquid level inside the container itself. Very high sensitivity values (that is, many LSB/mm) can be obtained due to the high resolution of the FDC1004-Q1, even when the sensors are located remotely from the container.
For more information on a robust liquid level sensing technique, refer to application note Capacitive Sensing: Out-of-Phase Liquid Level Technique application note and the (TIDA-00317 Capacitive-Based Liquid Level Sensing Sensor Reference Design).