Comimark 1Pcs I2C UVA UVB VEML6075 Solar Ultraviolet Light Intensity Sensor Detection Module

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R181073
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DESCRIPTION?

The VEML6075 senses UVA and UVB light and incorporates photodiode, amplifiers, and analog / digital circuits into a single chip using a CMOS process. 

When the UV sensor is applied, it is able to detect UVA and UVB intensity to provide

a measure of the signal strength as well as allowing for UVI measurement.

The VEML6075 provides excellent temperature compensation capability for keeping the output stable under changing temperature. 

VEML6075's functionality is easily operated via the simple command format of I2C (SMBus compatible) interface protocol. VEML6075's operating voltage ranges from 1.7V to 3.6V. VEML6075 is packaged in a lead (Pb)-free 4 pin OPLGA package which offers the best market-proven reliability.

Features:

Dimensions (L x W x H in mm): 2.0 x 1.25 x 1.0

Integrated modules: ultraviolet sensor (UV), and signal conditioning IC

Converts solar UV light intensity to digital data

Excellent UVA and UVB sensitivity

Reliable performance of UV radiation

measurement under long time solar UV

exposure:

16-bit resolution per channel

UVA and UVB individual channel solution

Low power consumption I2C protocol (SMBus compatible)

interface:

Package: OPLGA

Temperature compensation: -40 °C to +85 °C

Output type: I2C bus

Operation voltage: 1.7 V to 3.6 V

Material categorization: for definitions of compliance

APPLICATIONS?

Handheld device

Notebook

Consumer device

Industrial and medical application

Note:

The installation of electronic modules requires basic knowledge and requires a certain electronic professional foundation and hands-on ability. Please purchase carefully!

Manual measurement, with small error. Please check size in detail before purchase.

Real colors may slightly differ from the pictures, as it depends on specific monitor set