TSL2591 Digital Light Sensor Breakout Module IIC I2C Lux IR Infrared Full Spectrum Diodes Detect Module 3.3V-5V for Raspberry Pi
Features:
1.Human-Eye Responsiveness: The TSL2591 I2C light sensor breakout module features a human-eye-like response to light intensities, utilizing a fixed I2C 7-bit address of 0x29 for reliable interfacing.
2.Broad Dynamic Range: With a dynamic range spanning from 1 to 600 million counts, the TSL2591 high dynamic range digital board offers unparalleled sensitivity, suitable for both low-light and bright environments.
3.Lux Sensitivity: The TSL2591 high range optical sensor module demonstrates exceptional sensitivity starting from 188 Lux, extending up to 88,000 Lux for input measurements.
4.Wide Temperature Operation: Engineered to withstand a temperature range of -30 to 80°C, the TSL2591 digital light sensor breakout module ensures stable functionality across various climates and environments.
5.Flexible Voltage Compatibility: The onboard regulator within the TSL2591 digital light optical sensor board accommodates an input voltage range between 3.3V and 5V, offering versatile power options and simplifying connectivity.
Specification:
Origin: Mainland China
Type: Module
Condition: New
Model: TSL2591
Range: 188uLux sensitivity, up to 88,000 input measurements.
Voltage: 3.3V-5.0V
Product Size: 19.00x16.00x3.00mm/0.75x0.63x0.12inch
Description:
The TSL2591 Light Sensor Module has a very high range digital light sensor - suitable for a variety of usage scenarios. Compared to conventional photoresistors, the TSL2591 light sensor is able to calculate illuminance and can be configured for use in a measurement range of 188 μL to 88,000. The module has both an infrared sensor and a sensor that captures the entire spectrum. The diodes can be controlled separately so that the IR component, the entire spectrum or the visible part can be measured. The sensor is controlled via I2C. Since the sensor already has an integrated A/D converter, the sensor can also be used by microcontrollers that do not have analog inputs, for example. Alternatively, a driver for the Raspberry Pi. Please note that in contrast to the previous TSL2561, the 7-bit I2C address (0x29) of the sensor cannot be changed. The board has a voltage regulator and can operate from 3.3V to 5.0V.
Note:
Due to the different monitor and light effect, the actual color of the item might be slightly different from the color showed on the pictures. Thank you!
Please allow 1-2cm measuring deviation due to manual measurement.