Grove - Light Sensor v1.2

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Grove - Light Sensor v1.2


Mfr. No: 
101020132
Optical Sensor Development Tools Grove - Light Sensor v1.2

$2.31

The Grove - Light Sensor v1.2 is an analog module and can output various electrical signals which can be converted to different ranges. It integrates an LS06-S photoresistor, a high-sensitive and reliable photodiode, to detect the intensity of light in the environment. It is a perfect Arduino light sensor module for light measurement, light detection, and a light-controlled switch.

 

Features

  • Recognize wider spectrum: With a light detection range of up to 540 nm, it can detect a much wider spectral range.
  • Quick Response: Up to 20 ~ 30 milliseconds response time to detect light intensity.
  • Higher reliability and sensibility: Based on the LS06-S photoresistor, a high-sensitive and reliable photodiode that can quickly detect the intensity of light in the environment.
  • Low power consumption: 3.3/5V Supply, suitable for many microcontrollers and SBCs.
  • Grove unified socket: The sensor ensures "Plug and Play" and could be versatile for various applications.

 

Description

As an updated version of Grove - Light Sensor 1.0, the Grove - Light Sensor v1.2 is an analog module and can output various electrical signals which can be converted to different ranges (It depends on the Analog-to-Digital-Converter on your controller board. For example, it can output 0-255 for an 8-bit ADC). 

Compared with Grove - Light Sensor 1.0, the Grove - Light Sensor v1.2 is also aimed at measuring light levels, but with higher reliability and sensibility. It replaced the traditional LDR GL5528(light-dependent resistor) with an LS06-S photoresistor, a high-sensitive and reliable photodiode, to detect the intensity of light in the environment. The resistance of photoresistors decreases when the intensity of light increases. Also, a dual OpAmp chip LM358 on board produces a voltage corresponding to the intensity of light(i.e based on resistance value). The output signal from this module will be HIGH in bright light and LOW in the dark.  

And just like other grove modules, it is interfaced with Grove port which can save you a lot of work in the wiring. It will be a perfect choice if you are looking for a plug-and-play Arduino light sensor apart from the traditional LDR Arduino sensor and Arduino photocell sensor.

Apply this Grove-Light Sensor to your Home Automation system, this Voice Based on Home Appliances Controlling System enables you to control the home appliances through vocal command! In this project, you will need:

  • Grove-Light Sensor v1.2
  • Grove-Air Quality Sensor v1.3
  • Grove-Relay
  • Grove - Temperature & Humidity Sensor (DHT11)
  • Seeed Studio ReSpeaker Core v2.0
  • Grove – Chainable RGB Led V2.0

 

Applications

  • Light measurement
  • Light detector
  • Light-controlled switch
  • Smart home device

 

Upgrade to Industrial Solutions

With the SenseCAP S2110 Grove converter  and S2100 data logger, you can easily turn the Grove into a LoRaWAN® sensor. Seeed not only helps you with prototyping but also offers you the possibility to expand your project with the SenseCAP series of robust industrial sensors.

The IP66 housing, Bluetooth configuration, compatibility with the global LoRaWAN® network, built-in 19 Ah battery, and powerful support from APP make the SenseCAP S210x the best choice for industrial applications. The series includes sensors for soil moisture, air temperature and humidity, light intensity, CO2, EC, and an 8-in-1 weather station. Try the latest SenseCAP S210x for your next successful industrial project.

 

Specifications

 

Dimensions

 

20mm x20mm x10mm

 

Weight

 

G.W 8g

 

Battery

 

Exclude

 

Operating voltage(V)

 

3-5 V

 

Operating current(mA)

 

0.5-3 mA

 

Response time

 

20 ~ 30 milliseconds

 

Peak Wavelength

 

540 nm

 

Phototriode

 

LS06-S

 

Input interface

 

Analog

 

Part List

 

Grove - Light Sensor V1.2

 

1

 

Grove Cable

 

1

 

FAQ

How do I know if my light sensor is working?

The light sensor automatically adjusts the screen brightness as per the light intensity of your surroundings. You can test the sensor in a dark area and then by moving your phone to an area with bright light. If screen illumination changes, that means the light sensor is working.

ECCN/HTS

HSCODE 9031900090
USHSCODE 9026104000
UPC 841454118992
EUHSCODE 9013101000
COO CHINA
Grove - Light Sensor v1.2

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