2024-03-27 04:47 AM
Hi all,
We are working on developing an LPG level monitoring system using BlueNRG-LPS MCU and VL53 sensor series.
I am very new to these specific sensors.
Can we have VL53 series installed externally under the metallic cylinder?
Are they also using the principle of acoustic impedence?
Thanks
2024-03-27 07:46 AM
I know lots about the VL53 sensors and I don't know what acoustic impedance is, so I'm going to guess that is a no.
And you have to mount these devices behind a Glass, Acrylic, or Polycarbonate window.
These sensors work by shooting out a flash of light and measuring how long it takes the light to reflect back from a target (Think World War II Radar - but with light.)
It's inexpensive, reasonably low power, and you get an answer in a few millisecond. But you do have to have a way to get the light out - and back in.
- john
2024-03-27 08:24 AM
Additionally it must be checked whether the principle of a ToF sensor is suitable because the reflection of LPG may be too small.
You should also carry out extensive tests to see whether you can communicate with Bluetooth out of a metallic container. You may have to switch to LoRa to get at least a few bytes out of the Faraday cage.
Regards
/Peter
2024-04-01 10:38 AM
I'm going to guess that if one were going to do this, it would be to put a window in the tank that the sensor could see through and leave the electronics on the outside. I've tried a lot of liquids, and they all seem to work. But explosive liquid gasses and not something I wanted to try myself. Although I did wonder about it.
- john