Proximity Light Sensor for 3.3VDC Micro-Controllers
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, well whatever it is, the object is detected by this sensor. It can record what distance it passed by and the area where it was. This sensor is often referred to as the gesture sensor, since users can write neat software for the sensor to pick up when an pass by the sensor. You can have the direction, proximity and even color of the of the object that passes over the sensor.
It’s a super cool all in one wonder! Thanks to the I2C protocol integrated onto this board, you can multiple devices sending signal to your microcontroller using two wires for data. All you have to do in software is address them. This board has even provided an interrupt pin.
Note: This device runs on 3.3VDC only
Specifications:
- 17x15x3mm (LxWxH)
- Operating Voltage: 3.3VDC
- Communication Protocol: I2C
- Current Draw: 200µA Active, 38µA Idle, 1µA sleep state
Tutorial: https://www.dizmo.com/arduino-gesture-sensor-tutorial/