Paradisetronic.com UV light sensor GUVA-S12SD with analog output, 3-5V, 240-370nm, for e.g. Arduino
Paradisetronic.com UV light sensor GUVA-S12SD with analog output, 3-5V, 240-370nm, for e.g. Arduino
UV light sensor GUVA-S12SD with analog output, 3-5V , 240-370nm, for e.g. Arduino Use the GUVA-S12SD UV light sensor to measure light in the UV-B and large parts of the UV-A spectrum. The analog output makes controlling the sensor board particularly easy. Simply connect VCC and GND to your voltage source and tap the UV component at the analog output SIG. Voltages between 2.5V and 5V are supported. Due to the almost linear characteristic curve, the conversion to the UV index can be easily implemented using the following formula: UV index = SIG 10 - 1 This means that an output voltage of 0.2V corresponds approximately to the UV index 1, an output voltage of 1, 0V approximately the UV index 9. Due to the wide input voltage range of 2.5-5V, the board is suitable for both 5V microcontroller boards, such as the Arduino UNO, as well as 3V boards, such as the Adafruit QT Py.
< h3>Product Features- MEASUREMENT IN THE UV-A/UV-B SPECTRUM - 240-370nm measuring range enable the measurement of the light intensity in UV-B and large parts of UV-A Spectrum.
- EASY CONTROL - Connect VCC and GND to the power supply and tap the UV component at the analog output SIG. The board supports operating voltages of 2.5-5V.
- EASY CONVERSION TO UV INDEX - Thanks to the almost linear characteristic curve, the conversion from output voltage to UV index can be easily carried out: UV index = SIG * 10 - 1
- SCOPE OF DELIVERY - You will receive a UV light sensor GUVA-S12SD board with pin headers that you can solder if necessary, sealed in anti-static packaging.
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