@GerdW wrote:
Hi deepika,
May I get some suggestions how to proceed further.
Your question is rather generic so you get a generic answer:
- Buy a pH sensor.
- Connect it to a (DAQ) device able to read its output signal.
- Use LabVIEW to get the reading of that (DAQ) device.
- Do anything you want with the read values…
The red part can be dangerous !
Raw pH sensors need a high impedance input! Not all DAQs have that!
Greetings from Germany
Henrik
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