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Product information "seeed Grove - Light Sensor (P) v1.1"
Seeed Grove - Light Sensor (P) v1.1
The Grove - Light Sensor (P) v1.1 uses an LS06-S phototransistor to detect light intensity. In contrast to the previous version with LDR technology, the LS06-S used offers a significantly more linear analogue output voltage that corresponds directly to the illuminance. The output value varies from 0 V (no light) to the supply voltage (usually 5 V in daylight). The sensor has integrated optical filtering to enable a spectral response similar to that of the human eye.
Due to the low dark current and the low working lux value, the sensor has a high sensitivity. The combination of high reliability, fast response and a stable analogue output signal enables versatile applications in light-controlled systems. The Grove-typical connection socket facilitates integration into existing projects without additional wiring effort.
This light sensor converts light intensity into a proportional voltage. When the ambient brightness is high, the output voltage increases up to the operating voltage, while a value close to 0 V is output in the dark. This linear characteristic makes the sensor suitable for automatic light control, where, for example, lamps are switched off in daylight and switched on in the dark.
The sensor is based on a phototransistor instead of a light-dependent resistor and therefore offers more precise and stable behaviour in the voltage output. The response time is between 20 and 30 milliseconds, which enables rapid adaptation to changes in light. With a spectral peak at 540 nm, the measurement behaviour largely corresponds to the sensitivity of the human eye.
The sensor can be used for light switches, toys with light effects, photoelectric controls, automatic exposure measurement for cameras and in alarm or industrial control systems. The analogue output in conjunction with the plug-and-play Grove interface makes it compatible with common microcontroller platforms.
Features at a glance
The Grove - Light Sensor (P) v1.1 uses an LS06-S phototransistor to detect light intensity. In contrast to the previous version with LDR technology, the LS06-S used offers a significantly more linear analogue output voltage that corresponds directly to the illuminance. The output value varies from 0 V (no light) to the supply voltage (usually 5 V in daylight). The sensor has integrated optical filtering to enable a spectral response similar to that of the human eye.
Due to the low dark current and the low working lux value, the sensor has a high sensitivity. The combination of high reliability, fast response and a stable analogue output signal enables versatile applications in light-controlled systems. The Grove-typical connection socket facilitates integration into existing projects without additional wiring effort.
This light sensor converts light intensity into a proportional voltage. When the ambient brightness is high, the output voltage increases up to the operating voltage, while a value close to 0 V is output in the dark. This linear characteristic makes the sensor suitable for automatic light control, where, for example, lamps are switched off in daylight and switched on in the dark.
The sensor is based on a phototransistor instead of a light-dependent resistor and therefore offers more precise and stable behaviour in the voltage output. The response time is between 20 and 30 milliseconds, which enables rapid adaptation to changes in light. With a spectral peak at 540 nm, the measurement behaviour largely corresponds to the sensitivity of the human eye.
The sensor can be used for light switches, toys with light effects, photoelectric controls, automatic exposure measurement for cameras and in alarm or industrial control systems. The analogue output in conjunction with the plug-and-play Grove interface makes it compatible with common microcontroller platforms.
Features at a glance
- LS06-S phototransistor with linear analogue output
- Spectral behaviour adapted to the human eye thanks to integrated optical filter
- Low dark current and low working illumination for high sensitivity
- Fast response time of 20-30 ms
- Grove connector for easy integration
- Arduino
- Raspberry Pi
- Other microcontrollers with analogue input
- Operating voltage: 3.3-5 V DC
- Operating current: 0.5-3 mA
- Response time: 20-30 ms
- Peak wavelength: 540 nm
- Sensor: LS06-S phototransistor
- Dimensions: 20 mm × 20 mm
- Weight: 4 g
- Output voltage proportional to the light intensity from 0 to the supply voltage
- 1 × Grove - Light Sensor (P) v1.1
Properties
Zolltarifnummer: | 90230010 |
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Brand: | seeed |
Country of Origin: | China |
EAN: | 4060137054174 |
Gross Weight (kg): | 0.008 |
Manufacturer ID: | 101020173 |
Product ID: | SE-101020173 |
Manufacturer and safety information
Manufacturer information
Seeed Technology Co.,Ltd.
Tower B 1/F, Shanshui Building, NanshanYungu Innovation Industry Park, Liuxian Ave. No. 1183
CN 518055 Shenzhen
https://www.seeedstudio.com
[email protected]
WEEE number: 20453810
Person responsible for the EU
BerryBase GmbH
Bei den Mühren 70
DE 20457 Hamburg
https://www.berrybase.de
[email protected]
Safety instructions
Seeed Technology Co.,Ltd.
Tower B 1/F, Shanshui Building, NanshanYungu Innovation Industry Park, Liuxian Ave. No. 1183
CN 518055 Shenzhen
https://www.seeedstudio.com
[email protected]
WEEE number: 20453810
Person responsible for the EU
BerryBase GmbH
Bei den Mühren 70
DE 20457 Hamburg
https://www.berrybase.de
[email protected]
Safety instructions
- Ensure that the product is properly installed and protected against moisture and dust.
- Ensure correct polarity and voltage during installation to prevent damage.
- Do not use in potentially explosive atmospheres or in direct contact with water.
- Replace damaged cables and connections immediately to avoid short circuits or safety risks.
- Keep away from children and unauthorised persons.
- Disconnect the appliance from the power supply for maintenance or repair.
- At the end of its service life, dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with local disposal regulations.
- Do not dispose of electronic waste with household waste, but take it to an appropriate collection point.
- Do not open the device by force to avoid injury and damage.
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