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  <title>[elecena] High-speed dual-channel high-precision digital ambient light sensor - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The OPT4041 is

a light-to-digital sensor (single chip lux meter) that measures the intensity of visible

light in two independent channels. The spectral response of the ALS channel tightly matches

the photopic response of the human eye, where as the spectral response of the WB channel is

wide and measures a broad spectrum of light. A specially engineered filter on the ALS

channel rejects near-infrared component from common light sources to measure accurate light

intensity. The output of the OPT4041 is semi-logarithmic with

binary logarithmic full-scale light ranges along with a highly linear response within each

range. The visible channel provides nine binary light ranges, providing measurement

capability from 585µlux to 157klux and 28 bits of effective dynamic range. The wide band

channel provides seven light ranges, providing measurement capability from

192.3pW/cm2 to 12.91mW/cm2 and 26 bits of effective dynamic range.

The built-in automatic range selection logic dynamically adjusts the device gain settings

based on the light level, providing the best possible resolution in all conditions without

user input.

The OPT4041 is

equipped with engineered optical filters on both channels, providing strong out-of-band

rejection. Strong infrared rejection on the visible channel aids in maintaining high lux

accuracy across all light sources, especially when the sensor is placed under dark glass for

aesthetic reasons. The WB channel provides a wide spectrum response helping measure a wide

range of spectral content including NIR wavelengths 850nm and 940nm.

The OPT4041 is

designed for systems that require light level detection to enhance user experience and

typically replaces low-accuracy photodiodes, photoresistors, and other ambient light sensors

with underwhelming human eye matching and near-infrared rejection.

The OPT4041

device can be configured to operate with light conversion times from 600µs to 800ms per

channel in 12 steps, providing system flexibility based on application need. Conversion time

includes the light integration time and analog-to-digital (ADC) conversion time. Measurement

resolution is determined by a combination of light intensity and integration time,

effectively providing the capability to measure down to 585µlux of light intensity

changes.

Digital operation is flexible for system

integration. Measurements can be either continuous or triggered in one shot with register

writes or a hardware pin. The device features a threshold detection logic, which allows the

processor to sleep while the sensor waits for an appropriate wake-up event to report through

the interrupt pin.

The sensor reports a digital output

representing the light level over an I2C- and SMBus-compatible, two-wire serial interface.

An internal first-in-first-out (FIFO) on the output registers is available to read out

measurements from the sensor at a slower pace while still preserving all data captured by

the device. The OPT4041 also supports I2C burst

mode, thus helping the host read data from the FIFO with minimal I2C

overhead.

The low power consumption and low

power-supply voltage capability of the OPT4041 helps enhance

the battery life of battery-powered systems.</description>
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