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Ultrasonic Sensor Based Dam Water Level Control & Alerting System using Microcontroller

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Project Description

This is another application of Ultrasonic sensors. Here these are used to measure the water level in the dam. It works on the principle of ultrasonic waves, which are used to find out the distance or speed of distant object, It uses a ultrasonic transmitter and receiver both attached on same device ultrasonic waves are then transmitted towards the object and received back to find out distance of objects. Here it is used as water level indicator in dam, as it keeps on checking the water level in the dam and if incase water level has risen from desired set point then it will alert by firing an alarm. And will warn the concerned person to take necessary actions.

Modules Used
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Microcontroller 8051 Family
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Buzzer for Beep Source
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Display Unit (Liquid Crystal Display)
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Regulated Power Supply
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Ultrasonic Sensor - PWM Out
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