Hey guys,
Well if any of you read my previous post, I basically gave up on sending out a composite signal from a Pixace PIC. The digital projector must want an absolute perfect signal and I can't get 4uS delays. SO I'm going back to an old project, a water sensor.
So far it works great. I through together a C# program to read the serial, and just send the ADC value of ADC Pin 1 to the computer every 100ms.
I then calibrate the minimum and maximum values of a water probe in a cup using the C# program. A positive pin in the bottom of the cup, and a probe I can move up and down in the water allows me to measure it.
Only problem is it's a little bit glitchy. I wanted to actually put this in a real rain water tank, and I assume if I up the scale to that, it'll work a bit better. But I was wondering if anyone would have any ideas to make the reading more accurate and stable.
Anyways, I'm still trying to understand transistors. I'm probably doing it wrong, but I found this make it more stable and accurate:
http://puu.sh/3d7jV.PNGBut I would still like to make it even better. There's probably more efficient ways of doing this as well.
Thanks