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Adafruit LTR-329 Light Sensor – STEMMA QT / Qwiic

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TheAdafruit LTR-329 Light Sensor isa simple and popular low-cost I2C digital light sensor that is easy to integrate into your project for reliable and wide-ranging light measurements. Perfect for a wide range of project use cases: Should we turn up the bri

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TheAdafruit LTR-329 Light Sensor isa simple and popular low-cost I2C digital light sensor that is easy to integrate into your project for reliable and wide-ranging light measurements.

Perfect for a wide range of project use cases: Should we turn up the brightness of our display or dim it to save power? Which direction should your robot move to stay in an area with the most light? Is it day or night? All of these questions can be answered with the help of theLTR-329. It’s a small, capable and inexpensive light sensor that you can include in your next project to add the detection and measurement of light.

The LTR-329 provides 16-bitlight measurements for both Infrared and Visible+IR spectrums. Subtract one from the other to get human-visible light. Thanks to configurable gain andintegration time settings, the LTR-329 canmeasure from 0 to 65K+ lux.

If you need a version with interrupt output,check out the Adafruit LTR-303which is basically the same sensor but with alert and IRQ capabilities.

Sensors tend to come in small packages and the LTR-329 is no different. Not much bigger than a grain of rice, this handy light-sensing friend needs some help to be used by folks experimenting and without the desire or tools to work with surface mount parts. We’re here to help!

Packaged on a PCB in ourSTEMMA QTform factor, the LTR-329 comes integrated with a voltage regulator and level shifting circuitry to allow it to be used with 3.3V devices, like aFeather M4orRaspberry Pi, or5Vdevices, such as anArduino. Rather than working with the itty bitty little contacts on the sensor, the PCB it’s packaged on breaks out all the pins to a standard 0.1″/ 2.54mm pitch header.

To make things easier and a bit more flexible, we’ve also includedSparkFun QwiiccompatibleSTEMMA QTconnectors for the I2C bus so you don’t even need to solder! Just plug in a compatible cable and attach it to your MCU of choice, and youre ready to load up some software and measure some light.QT Cable is not included, but we have a variety in the shop.

To help with the software part weve written a library that you can use withCircuitPython/ Python devices as well as computers like the Raspberry Pi by installing it using PyPi.You can even use it on a full-sized computer by using anMCP2221 breakout.Arduinousers can use ourLTR-329 Arduino library with lots of examplesto get started fast.

Features

  • I2C interface with up to Fast Mode @ 400kbit/s with address 0x29 (cannot be changed)
  • Ultra-small ChipLED package
  • Built-in temperature compensation circuit
  • Low active power consumption with standby mode
  • Operating temperature range from -30 C to +70 C
  • RoHS and Halogen free compliant
  • Light Sensor close to human eye spectral response
  • Immunity to IR / UV Light Source
  • Automatically rejects 50 / 60 Hz lightingflicker
  • 6 dynamic ranges from 0.01 lux to 64k lux
  • 16-bit effective resolution
  • Product Dimensions: 25.4mm x 17.7mm x 4.6mm
  • Product Weight: 1.8g

Resources

  • LTR-329 Datasheet
  • CircuitPython/Python/Raspberry Pi Library
  • LTR-329 Arduino Library

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