Color Sensor RGB Unit
The Color Sensor RGB Unit is a practical tool used to identify and measure a range of visible colors. It works by using the TCS3200 RGB sensor chip, which turns light intensity into square wave frequencies that a microcontroller can process.
This sensor has an 8×8 grid of photodiodes, with 16 photodiodes each dedicated to red, green, blue, and clear light. The sensor uses built-in white LEDs to light up objects making sure the lighting stays steady for better accuracy. The module’s output frequency matches the light intensity, which helps detect and measure colors with precision.
Running on a voltage between 2.7V and 5.5V, the Color Sensor RGB Unit works with many microcontrollers like Arduino, ESP32, and MCLab. Its small size and efficient energy use suit it well to tasks like color sorting or detecting ambient light.
You can rely on the Color Sensor RGB Unit for projects such as building a color-sorting machine, creating a color picker, or measuring light in your environment. Its precision and dependability help you achieve accurate results.
Product Features
- Detection range: -40℃~85℃
- GROVE interface, support UIFlow and Arduino
- Two Lego-compatible holes
Applications
- Product Color Verification
- Color tracking robot
Specifications
| IC | TCS3472 |
| Working temperature range | -40°C~85°C |
| Communication protocol | I2C:0x29 |
| Net weight | 4g |
| Gross weight | 17g |
| Product Size | 32.2*24.2*8.2mm |