Gravity I2C VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor

$11.98

SKU: RB-Dfr-771 Categories: , , ,
Description

Description

  • High Precision: 0.005 lx / ct
  • Wide Range: 0 ~ 167Klx (BH1750 is 0 ~ 65Klx)
  • Support Low-power consumption
  • Support Gravity i2C interface

The Gravity I2C VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor is a high accuracy ambient light digital 16-bit resolution sensor. It includes a high sensitive photo diode, a low noise amplifier, a 16-bit A/D converter and supports an easy to use Gravity I2C interface. It outputs a digital signal directly and no need for complicated calculations. This is a more accurate and easier to use version of the simple photo resistor which only outputs a voltage that needs to be calculated in order to obtain meaningful data. The data which is output by this sensor is directly output in Lux (Lx).

  • 1 x Gravity: I2C VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor
  • 1 x Gravity I2C PH2.0-4P Cable

  • 30 × 22 (mm) /1.81 x0.866 (inches)
  • Weight: 12g

  • Supply Voltage: 3.3-5V
  • Working Current: 45uA
  • Shutdown Mode: 0.5uA
  • Measuring Range: 0-120klx
  • Accuracy: 0.0036 lx / ct
  • Working Temperature: -25 ℃ ~ +85 ℃
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