Gravity: Analog Ambient Light Sensor for Arduino / ESP32 / micro:bit / Raspberry Pi (1~6000 Lux)
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This Gravity: Analog ambient light sensor can assist you in detecting light density and provide an analog voltage signal to the controller as feedback. Additionally, you have the ability to trigger other components within your project by setting voltage thresholds.
This ambient light sensor is operational within the voltage range of 3.3 to 5 volts, and is compatible with common controllers such as Arduino , micro:bit , ESP32 , RP2040 , and Raspberry Pi . However, please note that the Raspberry Pi board does not have built-in ADC functionality, and therefore requires an ADC expansion module to read the input signals of the analog ambient light sensor, such as the Gravity: I2C ADS1115 16-Bit ADC Module or the IO Expansion HAT for Raspberry Pi 4B/3B+ .
To facilitate easier use of the ambient light sensor, this product is designed with a universal Gravity interface that can be plugged in without requiring soldering. Two screw holes allow you to fasten it to any desired location. When used in combination with a Gravity IO extension shield , it further simplifies the wiring process, making messy DuPont wires and complex connections a thing of the past and enabling you to focus your energy on your creative designs.
This Arduino Light sensor can capture little change of light!!
If you are a beginner, it is recommended to purchase an Arduino kit with tutorials, such as the Gravity: Intermediate Kit for Arduino and the Gravity: Science Data Acquisition Module Kit for Experiments Education . These kits come with comprehensive tutorials and all the components necessary to complete a variety of projects, allowing you to gradually learn and build upon your knowledge and skills.