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TSL2591 High Dynamic Range Digital Light Sensor

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The TSL2591 light sensor module features a very high-range digital light sensor - ideal for a variety of use scenarios. Compared to conventional photoresistors, the TSL2591 light sensor allows the calculation of the exact illuminance in Lux and can be configured for use in the measurement range from 188 μLux to 88,000 lux. The module has both an IR sensor and one that captures the entire light spectrum. The diodes can be controlled separately, which makes it possible to measure the infrared component, the entire spectrum or only the visible part. The sensor is controlled via I2C. Since the sensor already has an integrated A / D converter, the sensor can also be used by microcontrollers that do not have an analog input and can be used, for example. also drive from the Raspberry Pi. Please note that the 7-bit I2C address of the sensor (0x29) can not be changed in contrast to the predecessor TSL2561. The board has a voltage regulator and can be operated with 3.3V - 5.0V. The enclosed pin header can be soldered on demand.

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How should I power the module and connect it to my microcontroller?
The board operates from 3.3 to 5.0 V via its on board regulator and communicates over the I2C bus. It uses a fixed 7 bit I2C address of 0x29.
What light measurement capabilities does this sensor offer?
It provides high dynamic range digital light sensing and can calculate illuminance in Lux. The measurement range is from 188 microLux to 88,000 Lux. The diodes can be controlled separately to measure infrared, full spectrum, or only visible light.
Is the I2C address configurable on this model?
No. The 7 bit I2C address 0x29 cannot be changed.
Can this module be used with microcontrollers that do not have analog inputs?
Yes, because the sensor has an integrated ADC, it can be used by microcontrollers without an analog input and is compatible with systems such as Raspberry Pi.
Is a header included for easy wiring and installation?
The board includes an optional pin header that can be soldered on demand to simplify connections.
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The TSL2591 light sensor module features a very high-range digital light sensor - ideal for a variety of use scenarios. Compared to conventional photoresistors, the TSL2591 light sensor allows the calculation of the exact illuminance in Lux and can be configured for use in the measurement range from 188 μLux to 88,000 lux. The module has both an IR sensor and one that captures the entire light spectrum. The diodes can be controlled separately, which makes it possible to measure the infrared component, the entire spectrum or only the visible part. The sensor is controlled via I2C. Since the sensor already has an integrated A / D converter, the sensor can also be used by microcontrollers that do not have an analog input and can be used, for example. also drive from the Raspberry Pi. Please note that the 7-bit I2C address of the sensor (0x29) can not be changed in contrast to the predecessor TSL2561. The board has a voltage regulator and can be operated with 3.3V - 5.0V. The enclosed pin header can be soldered on demand.

Specifications

Resources

Datasheet

Library

Sample Code

Tutorial
FAQ
How should I power the module and connect it to my microcontroller?
The board operates from 3.3 to 5.0 V via its on board regulator and communicates over the I2C bus. It uses a fixed 7 bit I2C address of 0x29.
What light measurement capabilities does this sensor offer?
It provides high dynamic range digital light sensing and can calculate illuminance in Lux. The measurement range is from 188 microLux to 88,000 Lux. The diodes can be controlled separately to measure infrared, full spectrum, or only visible light.
Is the I2C address configurable on this model?
No. The 7 bit I2C address 0x29 cannot be changed.
Can this module be used with microcontrollers that do not have analog inputs?
Yes, because the sensor has an integrated ADC, it can be used by microcontrollers without an analog input and is compatible with systems such as Raspberry Pi.
Is a header included for easy wiring and installation?
The board includes an optional pin header that can be soldered on demand to simplify connections.
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