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Color 9 Click is a very accurate color sensing Click board™ which features the APDS-9250, IR and ambient light sensor, from Broadcom. It contains a specially designed matrix of photosensitive elements, which can sense red, green, blue and IR component. Four low noise 18bit ADCs ensure the high dynamic range, making this sensor suitable to be used behind dark glass. This sensor offers a fast I2C interface for the communication with the host MCU. It is perfect for sensing the subtle light changes, as it is equipped not only with the red, green, and blue (RGB) but also the infra-red sensor, allowing a very accurate measurement of the subtlest changes in light.
Color 9 click board™ is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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Color click is a compact and easy solution for adding color sensing to your design. It features a TCS3471 color light sensor as well as an RGB LED diode. The TCS3471 features red, green, blue, and clear light sensing (RGBC) that detects light intensity under a variety of lighting conditions and through a variety of attenuation materials. An RGB LED is provided to help you illuminate the objects if no other light source is available. Color click communicates with the target board microcontroller via mikroBUS I2C (SDA, SCL) and INT lines. The board is designed to use 3.3V power supply only. |
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Color 2 click carries the ISL29125 RGB color light sensor. It detects red, green and blue in a variety of lighting conditions, outputting 16-bit resolution data in a 5.7 m lux -10,000 lux measurement. Both the range and output resolution are selectable (narrower vs wider bandwidth, 12 vs 16 bit). The sensor also incorporates an IR blocking filter, allowing Color 2 click to work even under a dark glass cover. The integrated ADC also rejects 50Hz and 60Hz flicker from artificial light sources. The board communicates with the target MCU through the mikroBUS I2C interface (SCL and SDA pins). A programmable interrupt pin is also available. The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only. |
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Color 3 click is a mikroBUS add-on board with a TCS3771 color sensor (also known as a light-to-digital converter) and a narrow beam Infrared LED. The circuit can also function as a proximity sensor.
TCS3771 is a RGBC sensor: it can detect Red, Green, Blue and clear light. The IC performs well under a variety of lighting conditions. For example, it can be covered with different attenuation materials.
As a proximity sensor it has a large dynamic range of operation. It can take short distance measurements behind dark glass; or it can be configured for longer distance measurement, for example, human presence detection in front of monitors or laptops.
For power-saving, TCS3771 has an internal state machine that can put the device into a low power mode between successive RGBC and proximity measurements.
TCS3771 is also fast enough to give off proximity information at a high rate of repetition. This makes it useful for proximity detection in portable devices (such as a phone coming near to a speaker’s ear).
Color 3 click communicates with the target MCU through the mikroBUS I2C interface, with additional functionality provided by an INT pin. Designed to use a 3.3 power supply only. |
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Color 5 click is a color sensing Click board™, which utilizes the P12347-01CT, integrated color sensing device. This sensor is able to sense red (R), green (G), and blue (B) component of the light, providing measurement via the I2C interface. Besides sensing R, G and B components, there is an IR sensor too, allowing this Click board™ to sense an intensity of the infra-red spectrum. In addition, this sensor is equipped with 3 LEDs, one for each color component of the white light: red, green and blue LEDs are embedded into the sensor itself. Combination of photo-sensing and photoemission elements allows for yet another feature of this sensor - a proximity sensing. |
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Color 6 click is a very accurate color sensing Click board™ which features the AS73211, an XYZ true color sensor from ams. This company has developed a proprietary JENCOLOR™ filter technology, which ensures compliance to the CIE 1931/DIN 5033 standard (human eye response), providing an accurate XYZ color space response. The low noise 24bit ADCs ensure the highest dynamic range available on market, with the irradiance responsivity per countdown to 0.0005 pW/cm². This sensor offers a fast I2C interface for the communication with the host MCU. |
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Color 7 click is a very accurate color sensing Click board™ which features the TCS3472 color light to digital converter with IR filter, from ams. It contains a 3x4 matrix of photosensitive elements, which can sense red, green, blue and clear light component. Additional IR resistive coating reduces the influence of the IR component of the light spectrum. Four low noise 16bit ADCs ensure the high dynamic range, making this sensor suitable to be used behind dark glass. This sensor offers a fast I2C interface for the communication with the host MCU. Ability to measure light without the influence of the IR makes this device a good choice for Ambient Light Sensing (ALS). |
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Color 8 click is a color-sensing Click board™, a part of our sensor Click board™ line. Sensing the color by utilizing ROHM's BH1749NUC, an integrated color sensor IC, it comes in the package which also includes the mikroSDK™ software, a library with all the functions. The Click board™ comes as a fully tested and approved prototype, making it a reliable device ready to use on the development board. It is perfect for sensing the subtle light changes, as it is equipped not only with the red, green, and blue (RGB) but also the infra-red sensor, allowing a very accurate measurement of the subtlest changes in light.
Color 8 Click board™ is an ideal solution for LED lighting color management, display color correction on mobile devices, TFT display color correction, and other similar applications that require accurate color sensing.
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Illuminance click carries a TSL2561 light-to-digital converter with a sensor that's designed to mimic the way humans perceive light. This makes it ideal for applications where ambient lighting conditions have to be measured (backlight power-saving on LCD displays for example). The sensor has two photodiodes. One sensitive to full-spectrum light, the other to infrared. The visible-spectrum is then deduced by using a formula. Illuminance click communicates with the target board through mikroBUS I2C lines, and uses a 3.3V power supply. |
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