Gravity: Analog UV Sensor (ML8511)
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Gravity: Analog UV Sensor (ML8511)

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Introduction
The ML8511 is a UV sensor, which is suitable for acquiring UV intensity indoors or outdoors. iT is equipped with an internal amplifier, which converts photo-current to voltage depending on the UV intensity. This unique feature offers an easy interface to external circuits such as ADC. In the power down mode, typical standby current is 0.1A, thus enabling a longer battery life.
This sensor detects 280-390nm light most effectively. This is categorized as part of the UVB (burning rays) spectrum and most of the UVA (tanning rays) spectrum. It outputs a analog voltage that is linearly related to the measured UV intensity (mW/cm2). If your microcontroller can do an analog to voltage conversion then you can detect the level of UV.
Features
Photodiode sensitive to UV-A and UV-B
Embedded operational amplifier
Analog voltage output
Low supply current (300?A typ.) and low standby current (0.1A typ.)
Small and thin surface mount package (4.0mm x 3.7mm x 0.73mm(0.16" x 0.15" x 0.03"), 12-pin ceramic QFN)
Applications
Smartphone
Smart Watch
Weather Station
Bicycle Navigation
Accessories
Gaming
Specification
Supply Voltage: 3.3V - 5V
Interface: Gravity Analog (PH2.0-3P,analog voltage output 1.0 - 2.8 VDC)
Sensitivity Wave Length: UV-A (320 - 400nm), UV-B (280 - 320nm)
Operating Temperature: -20 ~ 70¡ãC
Dimension: 30 x 22mm (1.18 x 0.87")
Shipping List
UV Sensor v1.0-ML8511 x1
Introduction
The ML8511 is a UV sensor, which is suitable for acquiring UV intensity indoors or outdoors. iT is equipped with an internal amplifier, which converts photo-current to voltage depending on the UV intensity. This unique feature offers an easy interface to external circuits such as ADC. In the power down mode, typical standby current is 0.1A, thus enabling a longer battery life.
This sensor detects 280-390nm light most effectively. This is categorized as part of the UVB (burning rays) spectrum and most of the UVA (tanning rays) spectrum. It outputs a analog voltage that is linearly related to the measured UV intensity (mW/cm2). If your microcontroller can do an analog to voltage conversion then you can detect the level of UV.
Features
Photodiode sensitive to UV-A and UV-B
Embedded operational amplifier
Analog voltage output
Low supply current (300?A typ.) and low standby current (0.1A typ.)
Small and thin surface mount package (4.0mm x 3.7mm x 0.73mm(0.16" x 0.15" x 0.03"), 12-pin ceramic QFN)
Applications
Smartphone
Smart Watch
Weather Station
Bicycle Navigation
Accessories
Gaming
Specification
Supply Voltage: 3.3V - 5V
Interface: Gravity Analog (PH2.0-3P,analog voltage output 1.0 - 2.8 VDC)
Sensitivity Wave Length: UV-A (320 - 400nm), UV-B (280 - 320nm)
Operating Temperature: -20 ~ 70¡ãC
Dimension: 30 x 22mm (1.18 x 0.87")
Shipping List
UV Sensor v1.0-ML8511 x1

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