Coqui conductivity sensor
Coqui

## What Does It Do? **The Coqui: a simple device to read a sensor via an audible tone.** We're exploring using audio frequencies to convey sensor readings -- like a modem, but even simpler -- in order to make sensor readings more accessible for people (or to enable data transmission over ubiquitous audio jacks on PCs and smartphones). ## Latest version The [latest and simplest version of the Coqui](/notes/warren/03-01-2019/build-a-sound-generating-coqui-conductivity-sensor) can be seen in the following images. This version differs from [the previous](/notes/ashkaya/09-17-2016/build-a-coqui-a-simple-water-conductivity-sensor) in a few ways: * smaller, cheaper circuitboard (breadboard) * fewer wires * flatter wires which make it easier to see the circuit However, the circuit is fundamentally the same! Click these images to enlarge: [![IMG_20190123_111639_270.jpg](/i/28988?size=medium)](/i/28988?size=original) [![IMG_20190118_205609_421.jpg](/i/32338?s=m)](/i/32338?s=o) ## Assemble the Coqui Here are a few guides to building different versions of the Coqui: [notes:grid:activity:coqui] ## Coqui versions The Coqui has been refined, remixed, and modified plenty over the years. [activities:coqui-version] ## Modify the Coqui [activities:coqui-mods] ## Do something with the Coqui Once you've built a Coqui, here are a few things you can do with it: [notes:grid:activity:coqui-usage] Add an activity or request an activity guide you don't see listed **** ## Frequently Asked Questions [questions:coqui] **** [![coquibb.JPG](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/007/410/medium/coquibb.JPG)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/007/410/original/coquibb.JPG) A Coqui is a simple, inexpensive, open source device that generates an audible tone that is based on any electric resistance-based measurement. For example, a Coqui can measure: * conductivity of liquids * temperature * ambient light ## Build a Coqui Instructions on the breadboard-based "BBv1.0" edition of the Coqui can be found here: http://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0 ### Notes - The github repo for a more permanent printed circuit board version of the coqui is [here](https://github.com/OpenWaterProject/coqui) The Coquí is a circuit that allows you to 'hear' the readings from various sensors. Once the Coquí is assembled, you'll be able to 'hear' the conductivity of a solution, the temperature of a room, or the color of a pH test strip. The design was named (onomatopeically) after the several species of small frogs which have a loud, distinctive call at night. ### Demo Coqui applications - [Testing the conductivity of a solution](http://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0-testing-conductivity-of-a-solution): - [Reacting to an LED with sound](http://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0-reacting-to-an-led-with-sound): - [Assessing ambient light levels](http://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0-assessing-ambient-light-with-a-photoresistor): - [Assessing temperature with a thermistor](http://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0-using-a-thermistor-as-a-temperature-probe): - [Sending water quality voicemails with a coqui using vojo.com](http://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-10-2014/water-quality-coqui-voicemails): [![water-vmail.png](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/007/409/medium/water-vmail.png)](http://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-10-2014/water-quality-coqui-voicemails) ### Building your own Coqui - [Coqui BBv1.0](http://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/coqui-bbv1-0): a breadboarded version of the Coqui ### Building Coqui sensors - Making a conductivity probe from a [bottle cap and two metal screws](http://publiclab.org/notes/donblair/09-30-2014/making-a-diy-conductivity-probe-from-a-water-bottle-and-metal-screws) ## Parts list See the initial parts list here: #13459 and #11209 for a DigiKey shopping cart link at $19 per kit. And @kanarinka mentions: > there are a couple other things that are helpful to have that are not shown (like the probe made from the top of a water bottle with two screws in it and alligator clips to attach that to the breadboard) Scans of an invoice from DigiKey: [![Screenshot_2018-02-28_at_9.59.17_AM.png](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/023/760/large/Screenshot_2018-02-28_at_9.59.17_AM.png)](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/023/760/original/Screenshot_2018-02-28_at_9.59.17_AM.png) [![Screenshot_2018-02-28_at_9.59.46_AM.png](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/023/761/large/Screenshot_2018-02-28_at_9.59.46_AM.png)](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/023/761/original/Screenshot_2018-02-28_at_9.59.46_AM.png) ...


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eustatic "I will be attending! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
stevie "I will be attending! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
gracecagle "I will be attending! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
geraldmc "I will be attending! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
donblair "And a great study of capacitive depth measurements is here: http://www.umbc.edu/cuere/BaltimoreWTB/pdf/TM_2009_003.pdf " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
dzonki "its good thing for city " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
stevie "Why have I not seen this before? this one is Great! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
stevie "neat! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
walkerjeffd "Wow, that's crazy! Definitely would not have thought of doing that with my data! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
geraldmc "awesome! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
MelissaN "Love the podcast idea (with proper mics!). " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
laurenrae "Yeah, this is related to the "Riffling on the Riffle note." The Arduino recorded the wave for us. We just need to figure out a formula to covert ..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "this is based on this probe listed in scott's note, right? http://njhurst.com/electronics/watersensor/ clever design. I'm really into running the ..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "Continuing to use the same oscillator circuit for depth and conductivity is super awesome! I support whole heartedly. In the 555, pulse time in st..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
danbeavers "That is really an interesting idea to measure water height with capacitance and a 555! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
laurenrae "Note - if you tried to watch this and the video isn't working, check back in an hour. I have to go to class so I didn't have time to wait for it t..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "I see the frog in those traces.... nice! " | about 10 years ago
warren "Great to hear! Do you have any photos or videos to post? " | Read more » about 10 years ago
labberos "thats really amazing :) gj girls! " | Read more » about 10 years ago
madelinebilis "@gabirielle It was pretty easy and it's not super expensive to do! " | Read more » about 10 years ago
amysoyka "I've been waiting for the schematics of this to be released this for aaages... It looks awesome!...when is public labs going to start selling them? " | Read more » about 10 years ago
gabirielle "i would love if i ever could test it " | Read more » about 10 years ago
donblair "Oh, toilet tank analogy is great! @cversek was talking at LEAFFEST about how, in the water <--> electricity analogy, the only sticking point..." | Read more » about 10 years ago
mathew "changing the capacitance is really easy to explain to people. every transition from a peak to trough of the wave form is queued in by the filling ..." | Read more » about 10 years ago