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LWS-L Dielectric Leaf Wetness Sensor 

4.  Wiring 

 
 
 
Color

 

 
 
 
Description

 

CR800/850
CR5000 
CR3000 
CR1000

 

 
 
CR500/510 
CR10/10X

 

 
21X 
CR7 
CR23X

 

 
 
 
CR200

 

White Excitation 

Switched 
Excitation 

Switched 
Excitation 

Switched 
Excitation 

Switched 
Excitation 

Red Analog 

Out 

Single-
Ended 
Channel 

Single-
Ended 
Channel 

Single-
Ended 
Channel 

Single-
Ended 
Channel 

Bare Analog 

Ground 

 

 

AG 

 

 

 

 

 

5.  Measurement 

The LWS-L requires excitation voltage between 2.5 and 5 VDC.  It produces 
an output voltage dependent on the dielectric constant of the medium 
surrounding the probe.  Output voltage ranges from 10 to 50% of the excitation 
voltage.   

The LWS-L is intended only for applications wherein the 
datalogger provides short excitation, leaving the probe quiescent 
most of the time.  Continuous excitation may cause the probe to 
exceed government specified limits on electromagnetic 
emissions. 

NOTE 

6.  Interpreting Data 

Many leaf wetness applications, such as phytopathology, require a Boolean 
interpretation of leaf wetness data, i.e. whether or not water is present.  A 
Boolean threshold is determined by analyzing a few days of time series data.  
Consider time series data in Fig. 3, which were obtained at 5 VDC excitation.  
The sensor yields 

445 mV when dry, 

475 mV when frosted, and >>475 mV 

when wet.  Therefore, a Boolean wetness threshold of 500 mV should serve 
well for interpreting these data.  

Содержание LWS-L

Страница 1: ...LWS L Dielectric Leaf Wetness Sensor Revision 3 09 C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 8 2 0 0 9 C a m p b e l l S c i e n t i f i c I n c...

Страница 2: ...all other warranties expressed or implied including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC INC is not liable for special indirect incidental or consequen...

Страница 3: ...escription 1 2 Specifications 1 3 Installation 2 4 Wiring 3 5 Measurement 3 6 Interpreting Data 3 7 Operational Principles 4 7 1 Measurement 4 7 2 Leaf Mimicry 5 8 Example Programs 5 8 1 CR10X Datalog...

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Страница 5: ...ace wetness by measuring the dielectric constant of the sensor s upper surface The sensor is able to detect the presence of miniscule amounts of water or ice Individual sensor calibration is not norma...

Страница 6: ...Leaf Wetness Sensor 3 Installation The LWS L is designed to be mounted on a small diameter rod Deployment in a plant canopy or on a weather station mast is typical Two holes in the sensor body are av...

Страница 7: ...of the excitation voltage The LWS L is intended only for applications wherein the datalogger provides short excitation leaving the probe quiescent most of the time Continuous excitation may cause the...

Страница 8: ...nts Collect data frequently enough to capture changes in surface wetness A sample frequency of 15 minutes or less is usually necessary to accurately capture leaf wetness duration NOTE 7 Operational Pr...

Страница 9: ...surface coating of the LWS L absorbs well in the near infra red region but the white color reflects most of the visible radiation Spectroradiometer measurements indicate that the overall radiation bal...

Страница 10: ...d changing the Boolean threshold Clean the sensing surface with a moist cloth periodically or when elevated dry output is detected LWS L sensors exposed to high levels of UV radiation develop a chalky...

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