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Don Luc – Project #29 – DFRobot – Gravity Analog Ambient Light Sensor – Mk02

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7 March 2024

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Following from my previous post about DFRobot FireBeetle 2, this Gravity: Analog ambient light sensor can assist you in detecting light density and provide an analog voltage signal to the controller as feedback. Additionally, you have the ability to trigger other components within your project by setting voltage thresholds. This ambient light sensor is operational within the voltage range of 3.3 to 5 volts.

DL2402Mk02

1 x DFRobot FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E
1 x Gravity: Analog Ambient Light Sensor
1 x 1 x Lithium Ion Battery – 1000mAh
1 x Rocker Switch – SPST
1 x Resistor 10K Ohm
1 x USB 3.1 Cable A to C

DFRobot FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E

LED – 2
RSW – 17
ALS – A0
VIN – +3.3V
GND – GND

For the full article, with code and wiring diagrams, head to my website. For more information, feel free to contact me here.

Don Luc is a teacher, instructor, and e-mentor, with years of experience in R&D and consulting in the following fields:

  • Programming Language
  • Microcontrollers (PIC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Arm, Silicon Labs, Espressif, Etc…)
  • IoT
  • Wireless (Radio Frequency, Bluetooth, WiFi, Etc…)
  • Robotics
  • Automation
  • Camera and Video Capture Receiver Stationary, Wheel/Tank and Underwater Vehicle
  • Unmanned Vehicles Terrestrial and Marine
  • Machine Learning
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • RTOS
  • eHealth Sensors, Biosensor, and Biometric

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