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LTR-507 Light And Proximity Sensor Arduino Library 1.0.0
Library used to easily operate with the LTR-507 Light And Proximity Sensor
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LTR-507 Light And Proximity Sensor Breakout |
For very precise measurements of the amount of light, take this digital light sensor into account (ALS – Ambient Light Sensor). In addition, the LTR-507ALS also measures the proximity (PS – Proximity Sensor) of the object to the sensor. It sends all this data via I2C communication, which is easy to read via our Arduino library.
You can find hardware design for this board here
Access Arduino library documentation here.
The library is compatible with board & microcontroller families shown in green below:
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