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The light sensor, also known as the light dependent resistor (LDR). Typically, the resistance of the light sensor will decrease when the ambient light intensity increases.
 
The light sensor, also known as the light dependent resistor (LDR). Typically, the resistance of the light sensor will decrease when the ambient light intensity increases.
  
[[File:Linker ldr.jpg |400px]]
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== Features ==
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Dimensions: 20.0×24.2×10.6mm
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Net weight: 1.9g
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== Dimension ==
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[[File:light sensor dimension.jpg]]
  
 
==Schematics==
 
==Schematics==
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void loop() {
 
void loop() {
   int sensorValue = analogRead(0);
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   int sensorValue = analogRead(0); //Connect the Linker LDR module to A0, Analog 0
 
   float Rsensor;
 
   float Rsensor;
 
   Rsensor=(float)(1023-sensorValue)*10/sensorValue;
 
   Rsensor=(float)(1023-sensorValue)*10/sensorValue;
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[[File:LDR link.jpg]]
  
 
==How to buy==
 
==How to buy==
 
Here to buy LRD Module on [http://store.linksprite.com/ldr-ambient-light-module-of-linker-kit-for-pcduino-arduino/ store]
 
Here to buy LRD Module on [http://store.linksprite.com/ldr-ambient-light-module-of-linker-kit-for-pcduino-arduino/ store]

Latest revision as of 10:34, 18 July 2016

Introduction

The light sensor, also known as the light dependent resistor (LDR). Typically, the resistance of the light sensor will decrease when the ambient light intensity increases.


LDR Module 118101003 first.jpg

LDR Module 118101003 second.jpg

LDR Module 118101003 third.jpg

Features

Dimensions: 20.0×24.2×10.6mm

Net weight: 1.9g

Dimension

Light sensor dimension.jpg

Schematics

Application Ideas

test code <syntaxhighlight lang="c">

  1. include <math.h>

const int ledPin=12; //Connect the Linker LED module to Pin12, Digital 12 const int thresholdvalue=10; //The treshold for which the LED should turn on. Setting it lower will make it go on at more light, higher for more darkness

void setup() {

 Serial.begin(9600);                //Start the Serial connection
 pinMode(ledPin,OUTPUT);            //Set the LED on Digital 12 as an OUTPUT

} void loop() {

 int sensorValue = analogRead(0);  //Connect the Linker LDR module to A0, Analog 0
 float Rsensor;
 Rsensor=(float)(1023-sensorValue)*10/sensorValue;

 if(Rsensor>thresholdvalue)
 {
   digitalWrite(ledPin,HIGH);
 }
 else
 {
 digitalWrite(ledPin,LOW);
 }

 Serial.println(Rsensor,DEC);

} </syntaxhighlight>

LDR link.jpg

How to buy

Here to buy LRD Module on store