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Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
PICOSTAR (YMF) 6 0.7636 mm² 0.92 x 0.83
  • Precision Optical Filtering to Match Human Eye:
    • Rejects > 99% (Typical) of IR
  • Automatic Full-Scale Setting Feature
  • Measurements: 0.01 Lux to 83k Lux
  • 23-Bit Effective Dynamic Range With
    Automatic Gain Ranging
  • 12 Binary-Weighted Full-Scale Range Settings:
    < 0.2% (Typical) Matching Between Ranges
  • Low Operating Current: 1.8 µA (Typical)
  • Operating Temperature Range: –40°C to +85°C
  • Wide Power-Supply Range: 1.6 V to 3.6 V
  • Fixed I2C Address
  • 5.5-V Tolerant I/O
  • Fixed I2C Address
  • Small-Form Factor:
    • 0.856-mm × 0.946-mm × 0.226-mm PicoStar™ Package
  • OPT3007 is Smaller Version of OPT3001
  • Precision Optical Filtering to Match Human Eye:
    • Rejects > 99% (Typical) of IR
  • Automatic Full-Scale Setting Feature
  • Measurements: 0.01 Lux to 83k Lux
  • 23-Bit Effective Dynamic Range With
    Automatic Gain Ranging
  • 12 Binary-Weighted Full-Scale Range Settings:
    < 0.2% (Typical) Matching Between Ranges
  • Low Operating Current: 1.8 µA (Typical)
  • Operating Temperature Range: –40°C to +85°C
  • Wide Power-Supply Range: 1.6 V to 3.6 V
  • Fixed I2C Address
  • 5.5-V Tolerant I/O
  • Fixed I2C Address
  • Small-Form Factor:
    • 0.856-mm × 0.946-mm × 0.226-mm PicoStar™ Package
  • OPT3007 is Smaller Version of OPT3001

The OPT3007 is a single-chip lux meter, measuring the intensity of visible light as seen by the human eye. The OPT3007 is available in an ultra-small PicoStar package, so the device fits into tiny spaces. The OPT3007 has a fixed addressing scheme which enables the device to operate with only four pins connected. This enables the PCB designer to create a bigger opening to the active sensor area.

The precision spectral response of the sensor tightly matches the photopic response of the human eye. With strong infrared (IR) rejection, the OPT3007 measures the intensity of light as seen by the human eye, regardless of the light source. The IR rejection also aids in maintaining high accuracy when design requires mounting the sensor under dark glass. The OPT3007, often in conjunction with backlight ICs or lighting control systems, creates light-based experiences for humans, and is a replacement for photodiodes, photoresistors, or lower-performing ambient light sensors.

Measurements can be made from 0.01 lux up to 83k lux without manually selecting 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 digital operation is flexible for system integration. Measurements can be either continuous or single-shot. The digital output is reported over an I2C- and SMBus-compatible, two-wire serial interface.

The OPT3007 is a single-chip lux meter, measuring the intensity of visible light as seen by the human eye. The OPT3007 is available in an ultra-small PicoStar package, so the device fits into tiny spaces. The OPT3007 has a fixed addressing scheme which enables the device to operate with only four pins connected. This enables the PCB designer to create a bigger opening to the active sensor area.

The precision spectral response of the sensor tightly matches the photopic response of the human eye. With strong infrared (IR) rejection, the OPT3007 measures the intensity of light as seen by the human eye, regardless of the light source. The IR rejection also aids in maintaining high accuracy when design requires mounting the sensor under dark glass. The OPT3007, often in conjunction with backlight ICs or lighting control systems, creates light-based experiences for humans, and is a replacement for photodiodes, photoresistors, or lower-performing ambient light sensors.

Measurements can be made from 0.01 lux up to 83k lux without manually selecting 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 digital operation is flexible for system integration. Measurements can be either continuous or single-shot. The digital output is reported over an I2C- and SMBus-compatible, two-wire serial interface.

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* Data sheet OPT3007 Ultra-Thin Ambient Light Sensor datasheet PDF | HTML 30 Aug 2017
Application brief How to Select a Light Sensor for Your Application (Rev. C) PDF | HTML 19 Jan 2024
Application note Standalone Evaluation Platform for TI Light Sensors (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 21 Jul 2023
EVM User's guide OPT3006EVM User's Guide 19 Oct 2016

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OPT3006EVM — OPT3006 digital ambient light sensor (ALS) with high-precision human-eye response evaluation module

The OPT3006 is an ambient light sensor (ALS) with a digital output integrated circuit. It comes in an ultra-thin Picostar package form factor, allowing it to fit into small spaces. The OPT3006 is mounted on a Flexible-PCB, which contains an example cut-out that allows the light to illuminate the (...)

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