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ISL29020IROZ-EVALZ

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationISL29020IROZ-EVALZ
EmbeddedFalse
InterfaceI2C, SMBus
Sensing Range65535 Lux
Sensitivity540 nm
Sensor TypeLight, Digital Output
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
Utilized IC / PartISL29020
Voltage - Supply [Max]3.3 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]2.25 V

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DigikeyBulk 1$ 305.90

Description

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ISL29020 Series

The ISL29020 is a low power, high sensitivity, integrated light sensor with I2C (SMBus compatible) interface. Its state-of-the-art photodiode array provides close to human eye response and good IR rejection. This ADC is capable of rejecting 50Hz and 60Hz flicker caused by artificial light sources. The lux range select feature allows the user to program the lux range for optimized counts/lux. In normal operation, typical power consumption 55µA. In order to further minimize power consumption, two power-down modes have been provided. If polling is chosen over continuous measurement of light, the auto-power-down function shuts down the whole chip after each ADC conversion for the measurement. The other power-down mode is controlled by software via the I2C interface. The power consumption can be reduced to less than 1µA when powered down. Designed to operate on supplies from 2.25V to 3.3V with I2C supply from 1.7V to 3.6V, the ISL29020 is specified for operation over the -40 °C to +85 °C ambient temperature range.

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