10-29-2015, 05:29 AM
Here's a small updated which gets the EZO Atlas-Scientific stamps working in I2C mode.
You can connect up to four sensor stamps, pH, ORP, Dissolved Oxygen, Conductivity, one of each. At a later date I will have it so you can connect two ph stamps.
Out of those four sensor stamps you get a total of 8 different parameters.
You can also touch that section of the screen and it will automatically go to the next parameter. While viewing a particular parameter if you press and hold that part of the screen you can reset the minimum and maximum reading. Each parameter retains the min/max.
You can also view each of the 8 parameters and more on the sensors home page. This page displays all the data at the same time so you can see whats going on with everything at once.
Shortly I'll be adding a method to easily calibrate each of the probes. For example the pH probe you'll be able to select from 1, 2 or 3 point calibration. It will be a step by step process guiding you through it. Just a matter of pressing a few buttons and placing probe in solution.
Be sure to check out the instructions I've put together to setup your Atlas-Scientific stamps for Robo-Tank, you can find it here.
https://www.robo-tank.ca/forum/Thread-Ho...-Robo-Tank
You can connect up to four sensor stamps, pH, ORP, Dissolved Oxygen, Conductivity, one of each. At a later date I will have it so you can connect two ph stamps.
Out of those four sensor stamps you get a total of 8 different parameters.
- pH
- ORP
- Dissolved Oxygen
- Saturation
- Electrical Conductivity
- Total Dissolved Solids
- Salinity
- Specific Gravity
You can also touch that section of the screen and it will automatically go to the next parameter. While viewing a particular parameter if you press and hold that part of the screen you can reset the minimum and maximum reading. Each parameter retains the min/max.
You can also view each of the 8 parameters and more on the sensors home page. This page displays all the data at the same time so you can see whats going on with everything at once.
Shortly I'll be adding a method to easily calibrate each of the probes. For example the pH probe you'll be able to select from 1, 2 or 3 point calibration. It will be a step by step process guiding you through it. Just a matter of pressing a few buttons and placing probe in solution.
Be sure to check out the instructions I've put together to setup your Atlas-Scientific stamps for Robo-Tank, you can find it here.
https://www.robo-tank.ca/forum/Thread-Ho...-Robo-Tank