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Digital Light Intensity Module Photo Resistor for Accurate Light Measurement and Control

– A Photo Resistor Digital Light Intensity Module is a sensor that detects the intensity of light and converts it into an electrical signal.
– It is commonly used for applications that require measuring the ambient light level, such as in streetlights, security lights, and industrial automation.
– The module features a built-in photoresistor and an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to convert the analog signal from the photoresistor into a digital output.
– The digital output can be read by a microcontroller or other digital device to determine the light intensity level.
– The module is also highly durable and can withstand a wide range of environmental conditions, making it suitable for outdoor applications.

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Description

Digital Light Intensity Module Photo Resistor

Product Features:

– High sensitivity to light intensity
– Wide dynamic range
– Fast response time
– Low power consumption
– Easy to use

Applications:

– Light intensity measurement
– Ambient light detection
– Automatic light control
– Solar tracking
– Robotics

Benefits:

– Accurate and reliable light intensity measurement
– Can be used in a variety of applications
– Easy to integrate into existing systems
– Low cost and power consumption

Key Usage Points:

– Easy installation
– Durable construction
– Color options available

Specifications:

– Operating voltage: 3.3V – 5V
– Operating current: <1mA
– Output voltage: 0V – VCC
– Output impedance: 10kΩ
– Response time: <10ms
– Temperature range: -20°C to +85°C

Additional Features:

– Compact size
– RoHS compliant

What’s Included:

– Digital Light Intensity Module Photo Resistor
– Jumper wires
– User manual

External Links:

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