Sewage Detection System Design Based on Large-Scale Embedded Microcontroller

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A sewage detection system based on large-scale embedded microcontroller was designed. With the increasing national environmental control requirements, the existing detection methods have been unable to meet the emissions compliance requirements. It is necessary to adopt new detection technologies for faster, more stable and reliable sewage discharge test results. This paper uses an embedded microcontroller technology for chemical plant wastewater discharge testing, which can effectively control the quality of effluent discharge, meet environmental requirements, and achieve stable production, energy saving purposes. Practice has proved that, sewage detection system based on large-scale embedded microcontroller has a strong monitoring capabilities.

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