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Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
USON (DNP) 6 4 mm² 2 x 2
  • Wide Optical Spectrum: 300 nm to 1000 nm
  • Automatic Full-Scale Setting Feature Simplifies Software and Configuration
  • Measurement Levels:
    • 1.2 nW/cm2 to 10 mW/cm2
  • 23-Bit Effective Dynamic Range With
    Automatic Gain Ranging
  • 12 Binary-Weighted, Full-Scale Range Settings:
    < 0.2% (typ) Matching Between Ranges
  • Low Operating Current: 1.8 µA (typ)
  • Operating Temperature: –40°C to +85°C
  • Wide Power-Supply: 1.6 V to 3.6 V
  • 5.5-V Tolerant I/O
  • Flexible Interrupt System
  • Small Form Factor: 2.0 mm × 2.0 mm × 0.65 mm
  • Wide Optical Spectrum: 300 nm to 1000 nm
  • Automatic Full-Scale Setting Feature Simplifies Software and Configuration
  • Measurement Levels:
    • 1.2 nW/cm2 to 10 mW/cm2
  • 23-Bit Effective Dynamic Range With
    Automatic Gain Ranging
  • 12 Binary-Weighted, Full-Scale Range Settings:
    < 0.2% (typ) Matching Between Ranges
  • Low Operating Current: 1.8 µA (typ)
  • Operating Temperature: –40°C to +85°C
  • Wide Power-Supply: 1.6 V to 3.6 V
  • 5.5-V Tolerant I/O
  • Flexible Interrupt System
  • Small Form Factor: 2.0 mm × 2.0 mm × 0.65 mm

The OPT3002 light-to-digital sensor provides the functionality of an optical power meter within a single device. This optical sensor greatly improves system performance over photodiodes and photoresistors. The OPT3002 has a wide spectral bandwidth, ranging from 300 nm to 1000 nm. Measurements can be made from 1.2 nW/cm2 up to 10 mW/cm2, without the need to manually select the full-scale ranges by using the built-in, full-scale setting feature. This capability allows light measurement over a 23-bit effective dynamic range. The results are compensated for dark-current effects, as well as other temperature variations.

Use the OPT3002 in optical spectral systems that require detection of a variety of wavelengths, such as optically-based diagnostic systems. The interrupt pin system can summarize the result of the measurement with one digital pin. Power consumption is very low, allowing the OPT3002 to be used as a low-power, battery-operated, wake-up sensor when an enclosed system is opened.

The OPT3002 is fully integrated and provides optical power reading directly from the I2C- and SMBus-compatible, two-wire, serial interface. Measurements are either continuous or single-shot. The OPT3002 fully-operational power consumption is as low as 0.8 µW at 0.8 SPS on a 1.8-V supply.

 

The OPT3002 light-to-digital sensor provides the functionality of an optical power meter within a single device. This optical sensor greatly improves system performance over photodiodes and photoresistors. The OPT3002 has a wide spectral bandwidth, ranging from 300 nm to 1000 nm. Measurements can be made from 1.2 nW/cm2 up to 10 mW/cm2, without the need to manually select the full-scale ranges by using the built-in, full-scale setting feature. This capability allows light measurement over a 23-bit effective dynamic range. The results are compensated for dark-current effects, as well as other temperature variations.

Use the OPT3002 in optical spectral systems that require detection of a variety of wavelengths, such as optically-based diagnostic systems. The interrupt pin system can summarize the result of the measurement with one digital pin. Power consumption is very low, allowing the OPT3002 to be used as a low-power, battery-operated, wake-up sensor when an enclosed system is opened.

The OPT3002 is fully integrated and provides optical power reading directly from the I2C- and SMBus-compatible, two-wire, serial interface. Measurements are either continuous or single-shot. The OPT3002 fully-operational power consumption is as low as 0.8 µW at 0.8 SPS on a 1.8-V supply.

 

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* Data sheet OPT3002 Light-to-Digital Sensor datasheet (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 10 Jun 2016
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OPT3001EVM — OPT3001 digital ambient light sensor (ALS) with high-precision human-eye response evaluation module

The OPT3001 is an ambient light sensor (ALS) with a digital output integrated circuit.  It uses a two-wire interface that works with the I2C protocol making it ideal for many applications.  The OPT3001EVM is a platform for evaluating the performance of the OPT3001 under various (...)

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OPT3002EVM — OPT3002 light-to-digital sensor evaluation module

The OPT3002 is an ambient light sensor (ALS) with a digital output integrated circuit.  It uses a two-wire interface that works with the I2C protocol making it ideal for many applications.  The OPT3002EVM is a platform for evaluating the performance of the OPT3002 under various (...)
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LIGHTSOURCE01EVM — Stable light source for calibration of TI ambient light sensors evaluation module

The LIGHTSOURCE01EVM is a stable uniform light source used for the calibration of ambient light sensors (ALS) and color sensors. This light source is designed to be used in production environments to calibrate and test final products containing TI light sensors. This stabilized light source can be (...)

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TIDA-01069 — Advanced Motion Detector Using PIR Sensors Reference Design For False Trigger Avoidance

This reference design is an analog front-end for an advanced motion detector based on two PIR sensors for false trigger avoidance, enabling machine learning. This design has a standard BoosterPack™ pinout, uses Texas Instruments low-power components, and runs on one AAA alkaline battery cell.
 
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