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Description: The TSL2591 light sensor is an advanced digital light sensor, suitable for use in various light conditions. Compared to low-cost cadmium sulfide cells, this sensor is more accurate, allowing precise lux calculations and configurable for different gain/timing ranges, with a 188 DULUX light detection range up to 88,000 lux at a flying distance.It contains both infrared and full-spectrum diodes, which can measure infrared, full-spectrum or human visible light respectively. The TSL2591 light sensor has a huge dynamic range of 600 million:Please note that compared to the previous TSL2561, the 7-bit I2C address (0x29) of the sensor cannot be changed. The board has a voltage regulator and can work at a voltage of 3.3V-5.0V. The built-in ADC device can take advantage of this with any microcontroller, even if it does not have an analog input. Actively sense 0.4mA, less than 5A in power-down mode. The device current consumption is extremely low, so it is very suitable for low-power data recording systems. Product parameters: Interface type: IIC Voltage range: 3.3V-5V Dynamic range count: 1 600,000,000 Lux range: 188 uLux sensitivity, up to 88,000 lumens input measurement. Temperature range: -30ᆪC~80ᆪC Dimensions: 1 9mm x 16mm x 1mm Pin definition: VIN: Power + GND: ground SCL: I2C serial clock line SDA: I2C serial data line INT: interrupt pin Package included: 1 x Light Sensor Module Function diagram: Typical circuit diagram: