LX1971IDU
广泛的可见光传感器 Wide Range Visible Light Sensor
The LX1971 is a new technology light sensor with spectral response that emulates the human eye; it is pin to pin compatible to ’s LX1970 visible light sensor however with a wider dynamic range. This device is ideal for monitoring ambient light for the control of artificial lighting, operation of shades, LED signage and display, street lighting, automotive light sensors and control of backlight dimming. It has a unique photo diode arrangement patents pending with a peak response at 520nm while sharply attenuating both ultra violet and infrared wavelengths. The photo sensor is a PIN diode array with an accurate and very repeatable current output. Photo current is first multiplied by an integrated high gain amplifier then the square root is taken of the product of the amplifier and an internal reference current. Finally this is further multiplied converted to current and made available at two output pins; one a current source and the other a current sink. These currents can easily be converted to voltage by adding a single resistor at either or both outputs. Voltage gain is determined by the resistor value typically in the 5K Ohm to 50K Ohm range. With accurate internal gain amplifiers and square root transfer function, design complexity and cost are greatly reduced. The LX1971 is available in the Clear 8-pin MSOP package.
Key Features:
Approximate Human Eye Spectral Response
Low IR Sensitivity
Highly Accurate & Repeatable
Output Current vs. Light Square root transfer function
Temperature Stable
Integrated High Gain Photo Current Amplifiers
Complementary Current Outputs
No Optical Filters Needed