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How to read frequency and SWP output from watermark sensor

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    yes you are correct, it should be 16.

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      wrote on last edited by pierrot10
      #28

      Hello Hard-shovel !
      Are you still around?
      I ma still doubting about my SWP value returning by my sensor and by the code to calculate it.

      Until last week, I was used to use the great code you provide to me

      resistanceCalc(frequency, wrm);
              Si.sprint(F("WRM: "),2);
              Si.sprintln(wrm,2);
              kPaCalc(wrm, Tsoil, swp);
              val = swp;
      

      But I was always suspicous about the SWP value. I also bout a WATER digital reader and the values never matched.
      All the graph/line of Station3 is calculate with a temperature of 24Celcul. As sensor is in a room where the temeparture is between 24C and 28C, a small tolerence must be "accepted" :)

      Last week I used this to get the WRM (Watermark resistance)

      wrm = map(frequency,48,13233,27950,550)
      

      but never use it. The result is wrong. I compared with datsheet of the Isometer and the result never matches.

      However, your table works fine

      //---------------------------------------------------------------
      void resistanceCalc(float frequencyInput, int32_t &wrm){
        wrm=0;
        // Convert from freqency to Resistance measurement
        // From SMX.pdf datasheet, page 6
        // 48 Hz    = 10,000,000 Ohms
        // 76 Hz    =    262,144 Ohms
        // 13233 Hz =          0 ohms 
        // using lookup table held in the array  RESISTORarray   
      
        //frequencyInput = constrain(frequencyInput,50, 13233);
        //float newVal;
        if (frequencyInput <= RESISTORarray[0]) {     // Minimum value
          wrm = RESISTORarray[0+1];
        }
        if (frequencyInput >= RESISTORarray[74]) {     // Maximum value
          wrm = RESISTORarray[74+1];
        }  
        for (int i=0; i<74; i=i+2) {
          if ((frequencyInput >= RESISTORarray[i]) && (frequencyInput <= RESISTORarray[i+2]))
          {
            wrm = RESISTORarray[i+1] - ((RESISTORarray[i+1]-RESISTORarray[i+3]) * ((frequencyInput-RESISTORarray[i]) / (RESISTORarray[i+2]-RESISTORarray[i])));
            break;
          }
        }
        Si.sprint(F("WRM: "),2); Si.sprintln(wrm,2);
      }
      

      In order to be fixed this question, I used my LoRa node to send the wrm, swp and a second swp to my server and observe the diffrence.

      Look at this web page (go to Station 3)
      Station 3 (Teste)

      Note:
      Station 1 and 2 are two station on fields.
      Station 3 is a node I have at home. I put a little of water on matrix of the watermark until the SWP go to 8kpa and left it dried 1,5 day until the the SWP is 200kps. one hour ago, I put the watermark sensor into water for one hour, and I am going to leave it drying under the sun and compare the graph. Today afternoon (15.9.2018), I am going to update the code of station 1 and 2 to get the SWP value with the equation of Shock

      The red line is the WRM in Ohm and not ml/h (I have not change the unit).
      The yellow line is the SWP return with the equation of Shock

      swp = (int16_t)(3.213 * (wrm/1000) + 4.093) / (1 - 0.009733 * (wrm/1000) - 0.01205 * Tsoil);
      

      and the violet line is the SWP return by

      void kPaCalc(int32_t ResistanceInput, int16_t FTemperatureInput, int16_t &swp){
        // Convert from Resistance to SWP kPa measurement
        // From SMX.pdf datasheet, page 7
        //   550 Ohms =  0 SWP kPa
        //  6000 Ohms = 35 SWP kPa
        // 28075 Ohms =200 SWP kPa
        // using lookup table held in the array  SWPkPAarray   
        // table valid for temperature of 75F, 24C
        // for increase of 1°F increase resistance by 1%.
        // ** this function accepts temperature in Fahrenheit units **
        //float newVal;
      
      
        // Adjust compensate resistance for temperature and cpnvert celculs to Fahrenheit
        // per page 8 of SMX.pdf 
        swp=0;
        float ResistanceCompensated =  ResistanceInput *(1 + 0.001*((FTemperatureInput * 1.8 + 32)-75));
        Si.sprint(F("WRMc: "),2); Si.sprintln((int16_t)ResistanceCompensated,2);
        
          if (ResistanceCompensated <= SWPkPAarray[0]) {     // Minimum value
          swp = SWPkPAarray[0+1];
        }
        if (ResistanceCompensated >= SWPkPAarray[16]) {     // Maximum value
          swp = SWPkPAarray[16+1];
        }  
        //for (int i=0; i<SWPkPAarray.length-2; i=i+2) {
        for (int i=0; i<16; i=i+2) {
          if ((ResistanceCompensated >= SWPkPAarray[i]) && (ResistanceCompensated <= SWPkPAarray[i+2])) {
            swp = SWPkPAarray[i+1] - ((SWPkPAarray[i+1]-SWPkPAarray[i+3]) * ((ResistanceInput-SWPkPAarray[i]) / (SWPkPAarray[i+2]-SWPkPAarray[i])));
            break;
          }
        }
        //return newVal;
      }
      

      It's interresting to see that the kPaCalc() progress as a step and stop at 100kpa and jump at 200kpa only when the wrm is 27950.

      I used

      constrain (wrm,550,27950)
      

      so the wrm will not be display higher than 27950 even if it can go over 27950 as say the doc.

      The equation of Shock look perfect and I controlled it with Watermark data reader. The result is similar with a tolerance of 5-10kpa.
      From graph (See Station 3), I also compare the WRM and the SWP from the doc (see page 7) and SWP value matches.

      I wonder why, in the array

      long SWPkPAarray[18]{
      // Watermark Sensor SMX interface Resistance to SWP kPa lookup table per SMX.pdf page 7. 
      // this table is valid at temperature of 75F, 24C  
       550,  0,
      1000,  9,
      1100,  10,
      2000,  15,
      6000,  35,
      9200,  55,
      12200, 75,
      15575, 100,
      28075, 200,
      

      you do not consider a SWP between 100kpa and 200kpa.
      I thing it's very interresting to have value from 100kpa and 200kpa, as 100kpa is the moment when soil need to be irrigate and more we come close to 200kpa, more is dangerous.

      In any case, your function kPaCalc2() from the code you provided to me, 3 mounth ago seems to be best.

      Thank for all
      Cheers

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        Hello Hard-shovel !
        Are you still around?
        I ma still doubting about my SWP value returning by my sensor and by the code to calculate it.

        Until last week, I was used to use the great code you provide to me

        resistanceCalc(frequency, wrm);
                Si.sprint(F("WRM: "),2);
                Si.sprintln(wrm,2);
                kPaCalc(wrm, Tsoil, swp);
                val = swp;
        

        But I was always suspicous about the SWP value. I also bout a WATER digital reader and the values never matched.
        All the graph/line of Station3 is calculate with a temperature of 24Celcul. As sensor is in a room where the temeparture is between 24C and 28C, a small tolerence must be "accepted" :)

        Last week I used this to get the WRM (Watermark resistance)

        wrm = map(frequency,48,13233,27950,550)
        

        but never use it. The result is wrong. I compared with datsheet of the Isometer and the result never matches.

        However, your table works fine

        //---------------------------------------------------------------
        void resistanceCalc(float frequencyInput, int32_t &wrm){
          wrm=0;
          // Convert from freqency to Resistance measurement
          // From SMX.pdf datasheet, page 6
          // 48 Hz    = 10,000,000 Ohms
          // 76 Hz    =    262,144 Ohms
          // 13233 Hz =          0 ohms 
          // using lookup table held in the array  RESISTORarray   
        
          //frequencyInput = constrain(frequencyInput,50, 13233);
          //float newVal;
          if (frequencyInput <= RESISTORarray[0]) {     // Minimum value
            wrm = RESISTORarray[0+1];
          }
          if (frequencyInput >= RESISTORarray[74]) {     // Maximum value
            wrm = RESISTORarray[74+1];
          }  
          for (int i=0; i<74; i=i+2) {
            if ((frequencyInput >= RESISTORarray[i]) && (frequencyInput <= RESISTORarray[i+2]))
            {
              wrm = RESISTORarray[i+1] - ((RESISTORarray[i+1]-RESISTORarray[i+3]) * ((frequencyInput-RESISTORarray[i]) / (RESISTORarray[i+2]-RESISTORarray[i])));
              break;
            }
          }
          Si.sprint(F("WRM: "),2); Si.sprintln(wrm,2);
        }
        

        In order to be fixed this question, I used my LoRa node to send the wrm, swp and a second swp to my server and observe the diffrence.

        Look at this web page (go to Station 3)
        Station 3 (Teste)

        Note:
        Station 1 and 2 are two station on fields.
        Station 3 is a node I have at home. I put a little of water on matrix of the watermark until the SWP go to 8kpa and left it dried 1,5 day until the the SWP is 200kps. one hour ago, I put the watermark sensor into water for one hour, and I am going to leave it drying under the sun and compare the graph. Today afternoon (15.9.2018), I am going to update the code of station 1 and 2 to get the SWP value with the equation of Shock

        The red line is the WRM in Ohm and not ml/h (I have not change the unit).
        The yellow line is the SWP return with the equation of Shock

        swp = (int16_t)(3.213 * (wrm/1000) + 4.093) / (1 - 0.009733 * (wrm/1000) - 0.01205 * Tsoil);
        

        and the violet line is the SWP return by

        void kPaCalc(int32_t ResistanceInput, int16_t FTemperatureInput, int16_t &swp){
          // Convert from Resistance to SWP kPa measurement
          // From SMX.pdf datasheet, page 7
          //   550 Ohms =  0 SWP kPa
          //  6000 Ohms = 35 SWP kPa
          // 28075 Ohms =200 SWP kPa
          // using lookup table held in the array  SWPkPAarray   
          // table valid for temperature of 75F, 24C
          // for increase of 1°F increase resistance by 1%.
          // ** this function accepts temperature in Fahrenheit units **
          //float newVal;
        
        
          // Adjust compensate resistance for temperature and cpnvert celculs to Fahrenheit
          // per page 8 of SMX.pdf 
          swp=0;
          float ResistanceCompensated =  ResistanceInput *(1 + 0.001*((FTemperatureInput * 1.8 + 32)-75));
          Si.sprint(F("WRMc: "),2); Si.sprintln((int16_t)ResistanceCompensated,2);
          
            if (ResistanceCompensated <= SWPkPAarray[0]) {     // Minimum value
            swp = SWPkPAarray[0+1];
          }
          if (ResistanceCompensated >= SWPkPAarray[16]) {     // Maximum value
            swp = SWPkPAarray[16+1];
          }  
          //for (int i=0; i<SWPkPAarray.length-2; i=i+2) {
          for (int i=0; i<16; i=i+2) {
            if ((ResistanceCompensated >= SWPkPAarray[i]) && (ResistanceCompensated <= SWPkPAarray[i+2])) {
              swp = SWPkPAarray[i+1] - ((SWPkPAarray[i+1]-SWPkPAarray[i+3]) * ((ResistanceInput-SWPkPAarray[i]) / (SWPkPAarray[i+2]-SWPkPAarray[i])));
              break;
            }
          }
          //return newVal;
        }
        

        It's interresting to see that the kPaCalc() progress as a step and stop at 100kpa and jump at 200kpa only when the wrm is 27950.

        I used

        constrain (wrm,550,27950)
        

        so the wrm will not be display higher than 27950 even if it can go over 27950 as say the doc.

        The equation of Shock look perfect and I controlled it with Watermark data reader. The result is similar with a tolerance of 5-10kpa.
        From graph (See Station 3), I also compare the WRM and the SWP from the doc (see page 7) and SWP value matches.

        I wonder why, in the array

        long SWPkPAarray[18]{
        // Watermark Sensor SMX interface Resistance to SWP kPa lookup table per SMX.pdf page 7. 
        // this table is valid at temperature of 75F, 24C  
         550,  0,
        1000,  9,
        1100,  10,
        2000,  15,
        6000,  35,
        9200,  55,
        12200, 75,
        15575, 100,
        28075, 200,
        

        you do not consider a SWP between 100kpa and 200kpa.
        I thing it's very interresting to have value from 100kpa and 200kpa, as 100kpa is the moment when soil need to be irrigate and more we come close to 200kpa, more is dangerous.

        In any case, your function kPaCalc2() from the code you provided to me, 3 mounth ago seems to be best.

        Thank for all
        Cheers

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        wrote on last edited by hard-shovel
        #29

        @pierrot10 the red violet line on the chart is showing an error in the processing as it should not jump in stages.

        The error has appeared as you changed the original code from using float for ResistanceInput to Integer, however there was also a error in the orginal code that did not show up when using the float inputs.

        You only need to change this line and verify results

            //  swp = SWPkPAarray[i+1] - ((SWPkPAarray[i+1]-SWPkPAarray[i+3]) * ((ResistanceInput-SWPkPAarray[i]) / (SWPkPAarray[i+2]-SWPkPAarray[i])));
        

        to use ResistanceCompensated which is in float format.

              swp = SWPkPAarray[i+1] - ((SWPkPAarray[i+1]-SWPkPAarray[i+3]) * ((ResistanceCompensated -SWPkPAarray[i]) / (SWPkPAarray[i+2]-SWPkPAarray[i])));
        

        Please test with values between 100 and 200 swp,
        my results were
        input Swp output
        500Hz = 100swp
        480hz = 105swp
        435hz = 125swp
        382Hz = 150swp
        331Hz = 175swp
        304Hz = 200swp

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          @pierrot10 the red violet line on the chart is showing an error in the processing as it should not jump in stages.

          The error has appeared as you changed the original code from using float for ResistanceInput to Integer, however there was also a error in the orginal code that did not show up when using the float inputs.

          You only need to change this line and verify results

              //  swp = SWPkPAarray[i+1] - ((SWPkPAarray[i+1]-SWPkPAarray[i+3]) * ((ResistanceInput-SWPkPAarray[i]) / (SWPkPAarray[i+2]-SWPkPAarray[i])));
          

          to use ResistanceCompensated which is in float format.

                swp = SWPkPAarray[i+1] - ((SWPkPAarray[i+1]-SWPkPAarray[i+3]) * ((ResistanceCompensated -SWPkPAarray[i]) / (SWPkPAarray[i+2]-SWPkPAarray[i])));
          

          Please test with values between 100 and 200 swp,
          my results were
          input Swp output
          500Hz = 100swp
          480hz = 105swp
          435hz = 125swp
          382Hz = 150swp
          331Hz = 175swp
          304Hz = 200swp

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          #30

          @hard-shovel said in How to read frequency and SWP output from watermark sensor:

          the red line on the chart is showing an error in the processing as it should not jump in stages.

          Hello, what do means by jump in stage with the red line?
          Twice, the node could not send data but this due to a small error from me. Today, all data have been sent. Today, I left the node and the sensor outsite under the sun and I juts brang it back inside and the RWM went a little bit down. I am going to upload the code with your change, That great because right now the RWM is 88

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            @hard-shovel said in How to read frequency and SWP output from watermark sensor:

            the red line on the chart is showing an error in the processing as it should not jump in stages.

            Hello, what do means by jump in stage with the red line?
            Twice, the node could not send data but this due to a small error from me. Today, all data have been sent. Today, I left the node and the sensor outsite under the sun and I juts brang it back inside and the RWM went a little bit down. I am going to upload the code with your change, That great because right now the RWM is 88

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            @pierrot10 I meant the violet line should be a smooth similar to the yellow line.

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              @pierrot10 I meant the violet line should be a smooth similar to the yellow line.

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              @hard-shovel
              Hello, Yes. Thank a lot to follow my topic :)
              This morning I soaked it again the sensor into water for about 1 hour and I let it dry under the sun. It looks now really better ( See Station 3 ). I am happy with the result specially for Station 1 and 2 since yesterday 12h (UTC). Thanks a lot.

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                @pierrot10 I meant the violet line should be a smooth similar to the yellow line.

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                @hard-shovel
                Dear Hard-shovel.
                In any case, thank a lot for your great help. Your participation helped me a lot and I would like to thank you again.
                Now I am very happy with the result. I still keep an eye on it.

                First I planted them in 3 different level: 15cm, 30cm and 45cm. Then I replanted them to try to observe the bulb of water: I planted them at (distance/deepth) 15cm/30cm, 15cm/60cm and 30cm/30cm from the point where drop the water. (I also make sure that all sensor have a distance of 30cm from each other to avoid interfrences). But as the ground is tilted, the drop do not fall where I expected.
                Badly planted
                Next step, I am going to change the position of my 3 watermark, making sure that the drop falls on the line of the sensor, as the following:
                correct

                When I planted them into the soil and see the difference of the result.

                Do you have any suggestion to plant the 3 sensor?

                In any case, tanks a lot. You helped me a lot.
                Enjoy the end of sommer!

                Cheers

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                  @hard-shovel
                  Dear Hard-shovel.
                  In any case, thank a lot for your great help. Your participation helped me a lot and I would like to thank you again.
                  Now I am very happy with the result. I still keep an eye on it.

                  First I planted them in 3 different level: 15cm, 30cm and 45cm. Then I replanted them to try to observe the bulb of water: I planted them at (distance/deepth) 15cm/30cm, 15cm/60cm and 30cm/30cm from the point where drop the water. (I also make sure that all sensor have a distance of 30cm from each other to avoid interfrences). But as the ground is tilted, the drop do not fall where I expected.
                  Badly planted
                  Next step, I am going to change the position of my 3 watermark, making sure that the drop falls on the line of the sensor, as the following:
                  correct

                  When I planted them into the soil and see the difference of the result.

                  Do you have any suggestion to plant the 3 sensor?

                  In any case, tanks a lot. You helped me a lot.
                  Enjoy the end of sommer!

                  Cheers

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                  @pierrot10
                  Hi pierrot10 thank you for letting me know how it is working. I am glad to be of some help.
                  I have no experience of using the water sensors, I only looked at the data you posted and made a mock up of the converter module for testing.
                  My gardening is limited to two small potted plants that live on a window sill and have a capacitance sensor in each pot.
                  Best Regards

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                    @hard-shovel
                    It's a huge, great what you wrote!!!
                    I will test it tomorrow!!! and compare the two different to calculate kpa ( kPaCalc2() and kPaCalc() )
                    :+1:

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                    @pierrot10 Hi. Im very interested with your project because currently im doing a similar project. So, if u dont mind can i see how u setup the circuit because i want to compare with mine. Thank u. Hope u will reply my question^^

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                      @pierrot10 Hi. Im very interested with your project because currently im doing a similar project. So, if u dont mind can i see how u setup the circuit because i want to compare with mine. Thank u. Hope u will reply my question^^

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                      @suhaila96 Hello I have not seen your question since I reviewed this topics, today.
                      What do you mean about "setup your circuit"? How did you connected you watermark sensor and to what?

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