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DESCRIPTION
The light sensor detects light intensity and outputs an analog signal. The analog voltage will vary according to how bright or dark the sensor detects.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
- Operating Voltage: 3.3 - 5V
- Interface: Analog
SHIPPING LIST
- 1x Analog Ambient Light Sensor
- 1x 20cm PH2.0 3-Pin Cable
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We believe that curiosity is at the heart of growth and development. We believe in enquiry-based learning and the power of learning through hands-on play. We are a digital playground in Singapore committed to hands-on learning experiences and enabling possibilities.
Unlock your potential with our STEM coding and robotics courses. Design and build your own devices through our micro:bit, Arduino, Raspberry Pi and M5Stack courses. Shop for parts at our store and further refine your skills by integrating advanced sensors, modules, IoT and even AI.
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