MikroElektronika Spectral click for AS7261, AT25SF041 LED Drivers

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RS Stock No.:
174-5871
Distrelec Article No.:
301-63-878
Mfr. Part No.:
MIKROE-2972
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MikroElektronika
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Brand

MikroElektronika

Featured Device

AS7261, AT25SF041

For Use With

LED Drivers

Kit Name

Spectral click

MikroElektronika Spectral Click board


The MikroElektronika spectral click board is a comprehensive kit designed to sense the multispectral light. It uses the state-of-the-art sensor IC for chromatic white colour sensing. Spectral click provides a direct reading of the XYZ colour coordinates, consistent with the CIE 1931 2° standard observer colour coordinates. It provides a mapping of the XYZ coordinates to the x, y (Y) coordinates of the two-dimensional colour gamut and it scales them to the CIE 1976 u'v' coordinate system. This click board also provides accurate correlated colour temperature (CCT) measurements and colour point deviation from the black body curve for white light colour in u'v' coordinate system. This kit has an integrated AS7261, multispectral sensor, which integrates a 6 photodiodes array element.

Features and Benefits


• Auxiliary illumination LED drivers
• I2C, UART interface
• Input supply voltage is 3.3V
• Lifetime calibrated sensing with no change over time or temperature
• On-chip data processing
• Realized by the proprietary silicon interference filters
• Silicon interference filter
• Tri-stimulus XYZ sensing

Applications


• Colour matching and identification
• Colour measurement and absorbance

Certifications


• ANSI/ESD S20.20:2014
• BS EN 61340-5-1:2007
• ECCN (US) EAR99

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