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		<title>Water Level Indicator with Single 7 Segment LED Display</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is an unique water level indicator circuit which use 7 segment LED display to show the current water level in the water tank. Most water level indicator circuits for water tanks are based upon the&#160;[&#8230;]</p>
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<p>This is an unique water level indicator circuit which use 7 segment LED display to show the current water level in the water tank. Most water level indicator circuits for water tanks are based upon the number of <span class="caps">LED</span>s that glow to indicate the current level of water in the water tank / container. This circuit is the &#8220;digital version&#8221; of the water-level indicator. It utilized a 7-segment LED display to show the water level in numeric form from &#8220;0&#8221; to &#8220;9&#8221;. The circuit works off 5V regulated power supply. It is built around priority encoder IC 74HC147 (IC1), <span class="caps">BCD</span>-to-7-segment decoder IC CD4511 (IC2), 7-segment LED display LTS543 (DIS1) and a few discrete components. Due to high input impedance, IC1 senses water in the water container from its nine input terminals. The inputs are connected to +5V via 560-kilo-ohm resistors.<br />
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The ground terminal of the sensor must be placed and maintain at the bottom of the container (water tank). IC 74HC147 has nine active-low inputs and converts the active input into active-low <span class="caps">BCD</span> output. The input L-9 has the highest priority. The outputs of IC1 (A, B, C and D) are fed to IC2 via transistors T1 through T4. This logic inverter is used to convert the active-low output of IC1 into active-high for IC2. The <span class="caps">BCD</span> code received by IC2 is shown on 7-segment display LTS543. Resistors R18 through R24 limit the current through the 7 segment LED display.</p>
<p>When the water tank is empty condition, all the inputs of IC1 remain high. As a result, its output also remains high, making all the inputs of IC2 low. Display LTS543 at this stage shows &#8220;0&#8221;, which means the water tank is empty condition. Similarly, when the water level reaches L-1 position, the display shows &#8220;1&#8221;, and when the water level reaches L-8 position, the display shows &#8220;8&#8221;. Finally, when the tank is full, all the inputs of IC1 become low and its output goes low to make all the inputs of IC2 high. Display LTS543 now shows &#8220;9&#8221;, which means the water tank is full condition.</p>
<p>Build this water level indicator circuit on a common-used <span class="caps">PCB</span> and enclose in a box. Mount the 7-segment LED LTS543 on the front panel of the box. For sensors L-1 though L-9 and ground, you can use corrosion-free conductive-metal (stainless-steel) strips. <em>EFYmag</em></p>
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