VEML3235SL is an advanced ambient light sensor with an I2C protocol interface and designed using the CMOS process
VEML3235SL is an advanced ambient light sensor with an I2C protocol interface and designed using the CMOS process. The VEML3235SL incorporates a photodiode, amplifiers, and analog circuits in a single chip. The best spectral sensitivity is used to obtain a response close to the response of a real human eye. It has excellent temperature compensation and a robust refresh rate setting that does not need an external RC low pass filter. Software shutdown mode is provided, which reduces power consumption to be less than 1 μA. The sensor’s operating voltage ranges from 2.6 to 3.6 V and can detect a wide range of ambient light intensities.
Key Features
- Supply voltage range VDD: 2.6 V to 3.6 V
- Communication via I2C interface
- I2C bus H-level range: 1.7 V to 3.6 V
- Floor life: 168 h, MSL 3, according to J-STD-020
Additional Features
- Package type: surface-mount
- Dimensions (L x W x H in mm): 2.95 x 1.5 x 1.5
- Integrated modules: ambient light sensor (ALS)
- Supply voltage range VDD: 2.6 V to 3.6 V
- Communication via the I2C interface
- I2C bus H-level range: 1.7 V to 3.6 V
- Floor life: 168 h, MSL 3, according to J-STD-020
- Low stand by current consumption: typ. 1 μA
- Material categorization: for definitions of compliance please see www.vishay.com/doc?99912
- PLICATIONS
- Handheld device
- Notebook
- Consumer device
- Industrial and medical application
- Computing, and industrial devices and displays
- Ambient light function:
- High ALS sensitivity with the minimum detectable intensity of 0.0021 lux/cnt supports a low transmittance lens design
- Excellent temperature compensation
- High dynamic detection resolution
- Software shutdown mode control
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