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Wingoneer GY-302 BH1750 Light Intensity Illumination Module



The Wingoneer GY-302 BH1750 Light Intensity Illumination Module is a digital light intensity detection device that uses a ROHM BH1750FVI chip. It has a power supply of 3-5v and a data range of 0-65535. The sensor is built 16bitAD converter and direct digital output, omitting complex calculations and calibration. The brightness can be a wide range of high-precision measurement lux. The package incl... more details
Key Features:
  • Uses a ROHM BH1750FVI chip
  • Has a power supply of 3-5v and a data range of 0-65535
  • Built 16bitAD converter and direct digital output, omitting complex calculations and calibration


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The Wingoneer GY-302 BH1750 Light Intensity Illumination Module is a digital light intensity detection device that uses a ROHM BH1750FVI chip. It has a power supply of 3-5v and a data range of 0-65535. The sensor is built 16bitAD converter and direct digital output, omitting complex calculations and calibration. The brightness can be a wide range of high-precision measurement lux. The package includes 1x Wingoneer GY-302 BH1750 Light Intensity Illumination Module.

WINGONEER trademark Reg.NO:4747611

Description:
Digital light intensity detection
Model: GY-302
Dimensions: 13.9mm X 18.5mm
Original BH1750FVI chip using ROHM
Power supply :3-5v
Data range 0-65535
Sensor built 16bitAD converter
Direct digital output, omitting complex calculations, calibration is omitted
Does not distinguish between ambient light
Spectral characteristics close to visual sensitivity
Brightness can be a wide range of high-precision measurement lux

Package includes:
1x WINGONEER GY-302 BH1750 Light Intensity Illumination Module

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