Troubleshooting Tds sensor

Can I connect Analog TDS Sensor sensor to a system that has a 0 to 10 volt input?
Gravity Analog TDS Sensor Meter For Arduino SKU SEN0244
Introduction
What is Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)?
TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) indicates how many milligrams of soluble solids are dissolved in one liter of water. In general, the higher the TDS value, the more soluble solids are dissolved in water, and the less clean the water is. Therefore, the TDS value can be used as one reference point for reflecting the cleanliness of water.
A TDS pen is a widely used piece of equipment to measure TDS value. But it is not easy to talk a control system for real-time monitoring of water quality. A professional instrument have high accuracy and communicate with a control system, but they are quite expensive.
This TDS sensor kit gives analog output which is compatible with most microcontrollers, such as Arduino, With Arduino controllers, it is easy to build a TDS detector measuring the TDS value of liquid with limited budget.
This product takes 3.3 ~ 5.5V wide voltage input, and gives 0 ~ 2.3V analog voltage output, which makes it compatible with 5V or 3.3V control systems or boards such as Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, micro:bit and LattePanda. The excitation source is AC signal, which can effectively prevent the probe from polarization and prolong the life of the probe, meanwhile can help increase the stability of the output signal. The TDS probe is waterproof, it can be immersed in water for long time measurement.
The TDS sensor takes Input Voltage: 3.3 ~ 5.5V. So, your input voltage should not exceed 5.5V for this sensor. If your system has a maximum voltage of 10V, you should use a voltage divider circuit between the power supply and the VCC pin of the TDS sensor. If you want PH, turbidity, and TDS- all in a single board, you can make something like this.
https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/PCB_DESIGN_AND_DEVELOPMENT_FOR_PH_TURBIDITY_AND_TDS_MODULES_5a8d79e8.html
