The TSL2561 is a light-to-digital converter that transforms light intensity to a digital signal output capable of direct I2C interface. The device combines one broadband photodiode (visible plus infrared) and one infrared-responding photodiode on a single CMOS integrated circuit capable of providing a near-photopic response over an effective 20-bit dynamic range (16-bit resolution). Two integrating ADCs convert the photodiode currents to a digital output that represents the irradiance measured on each channel. This digital output can be input to a microprocessor where illuminance (ambient light level) in lux is derived using an empirical formula to approximate the human eye response. The TSL2561 device supports a traditional level style interrupt that remains asserted until the firmware clears it.
Product Features:
Approximates Human eye Response
Precisely Measures Illuminance in Diverse Lighting Conditions
Programmable Interrupt Function with User Defined Upper and Lower Threshold Settings
I2C Fast-Mode at 400 KHz
Programmable Analog Gain and Integration Time Supporting 1,000,000-to-1 Dynamic Range
Available in Ultra-Small 1.25mm x 1.75mm Chipscale Package