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GODIYMODULES VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor Module Instruction Manual

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1. Isingeniso

The GODIYMODULES VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor Module is a high-accuracy 16-bit sensor designed for measuring ambient light intensity (lux). It utilizes an I2C interface for communication, making it suitable for integration with microcontrollers like Arduino. This module provides precise light measurements across a wide dynamic range, ideal for various applications including environmental monitoring and automatic lighting control systems.

2. Izici zomkhiqizo

  • Inzwa: Integrates the VEML7700 ambient light sensor.
  • Isixhumi esibonakalayo: I2C communication protocol.
  • Ikheli le-I2C: Fixed at 0x10 (not modifiable).
  • Ibanga Lokulinganisa: 0 to 120,000 lux on 16 bits.
  • Ukunemba: High precision with 0.0036 lux / count.
  • Ukunikezwa kwamandla kagesi: Operates with 3.3 Vdc or 5 Vdc.
  • Regulator Output: Features a 3.3 Vdc / 100 mA max regulator output.
  • Ukuxhumana: Requires soldering of the included 5-pin connector for use.
  • Idizayini Ehlangene: Module dimensions are approximately 17 x 17 x 4 mm.

3. Okuqukethwe Kwephakheji

Iphakheji ngayinye iqukethe izinto ezilandelayo:

  • 2 × VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor Modules
  • 2 × 5-pin Male Header Connectors (for soldering)
Two VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor Modules with included 5-pin male header connectors.

Image: Two VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor Modules, showing the front side of both modules along with their respective 5-pin male header connectors.

4. Imininingwane

UkucaciswaInani
IbhrendiGODIYMODULES
Inombolo Yemodeli0f093315-79af-4fc7-93bd-6cc871cfda62
Uhlobo lwenzwaI-VEML7700 Inzwa Yokukhanya Ezungezile
Isixhumi esibonakalayoI-I2C
Ikheli le-I2C0x10 (okulungisiwe)
Ibanga Lokulinganisa0 to 120,000 lux (16-bit)
Ukunemba0.0036 lux / count
Ukunikezwa kwamandla kagesi3.3 Vdc or 5 Vdc
Okukhiphayo Kwesilawuli3.3 Vdc / 100 mA max
Uhlobo LokukhiphayoIdijithali
OkubalulekileI-polymer
Isisindo sento9 g (per module)
Ubukhulu bephakheji12.09 x 10.21 x 3.1 cm
Ukusetshenziswa OkuthizeEnvironmental monitoring, electronic projects

5. Isethaphu kanye Nokuxhumana

5.1 Soldering the Connector

The VEML7700 module requires soldering of the included 5-pin male header connector for proper integration into your circuit. Carefully solder the pins to the corresponding pads on the module. Ensure good solder joints for reliable connectivity.

Ngaphambili view of the VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor Module with unsoldered 5-pin header.

Isithombe: Ngaphambili view of the VEML7700 module, showing the pin labels (I2C Lux Sensor, Vin/Logic: 3-5V) and the separate 5-pin male header connector.

5.2 Pinout and Wiring

The module features the following pins:

  • I-VIN: Power supply input (3.3V or 5V DC).
  • I-GND: Ukuxhumana komhlaba.
  • I-SDA: I2C Serial Data Line.
  • I-SCL: I2C Serial Clock Line.
  • 3V0: 3.3V regulated output (max 100mA). This can be used to power other low-power 3.3V components if needed.

Connect the module to your microcontroller (e.g., Arduino) as follows:

  • Xhuma I-VIN to your microcontroller's 3.3V or 5V power supply.
  • Xhuma GND to your microcontroller's Ground.
  • Xhuma I-SDA to your microcontroller's I2C SDA pin (e.g., A4 on Arduino Uno).
  • Xhuma I-SCL to your microcontroller's I2C SCL pin (e.g., A5 on Arduino Uno).
Vala phambili view of a single VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor Module with pin labels.

Isithombe: Ingaphambili elinemininingwane view of the VEML7700 module, clearly showing the VIN, GND, SDA, SCL, and 3V0 pin labels.

Emuva view of the VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor Module showing the VEML7700 chip.

Isithombe: Emuva view of the VEML7700 module, revealing the VEML7700 sensor chip and other surface-mount components.

6. Iziqondiso Zokusebenza

6.1 Software Setup (Arduino Example)

To operate the VEML7700 sensor with an Arduino, you will typically need an I2C library for the VEML7700. Many such libraries are available through the Arduino IDE's Library Manager (e.g., "Adafruit VEML7700 Library").

  1. Install Library: Vula i-Arduino IDE, iya ku Sketch > Include Library > Manage Libraries... Cinga "VEML7700" and install a suitable library (e.g., Adafruit VEML7700).
  2. Layisha Example Sketch: Ngemva kokufaka, yiya ku File > Isibamples > [Installed Library Name] > veml7700_test (or similar example).
  3. Ikhodi Yokulayisha: Connect your Arduino board, select the correct board and port, then upload the example sketch.
  4. Umphumela Wokuqapha: Open the Serial Monitor in the Arduino IDE (set baud rate to 115200 or as specified in the sketch). You should see ambient light readings in lux.

6.2 Reading Ambient Light

The VEML7700 sensor provides highly accurate ambient light measurements. The library functions will typically handle the configuration of the sensor's gain and integration time to optimize readings across its 0 to 120,000 lux range. The output will be a digital value representing the light intensity in lux.

The sensor's high accuracy of 0.0036 lux per count allows for detection of very subtle changes in light, making it suitable for applications requiring fine-grained light sensing.

7. Isondlo

The VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor Module is a robust electronic component. Follow these guidelines for optimal performance and longevity:

  • Phatha Ngokunakekela: Avoid dropping or subjecting the module to excessive physical shock.
  • Gcina Komile: Protect the module from moisture and liquids. Water damage can lead to malfunction.
  • Inhlanzeko: Keep the sensor surface clean and free from dust or debris, which can affect light readings. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning if necessary.
  • Isitoreji: Store the module in a dry, anti-static environment when not in use.
  • Ukunikezwa kwamandla kagesi: Always ensure the correct power supply voltage (3.3V or 5V DC) is applied to prevent damage.

8. Ukuxazulula izinkinga

If you encounter issues with your VEML7700 Ambient Light Sensor Module, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

  • No Readings / Incorrect Readings:
    • Hlola izintambo: Verify all connections (VIN, GND, SDA, SCL) are correct and secure. Ensure no short circuits.
    • I-Soldering: Inspect solder joints on the 5-pin header. Re-solder any cold or incomplete joints.
    • Ukunikezwa kwamandla kagesi: Confirm the module is receiving the correct voltage (3.3V noma 5V).
    • Ikheli le-I2C: The VEML7700 has a fixed I2C address of 0x10. Ensure your code is configured to communicate with this address.
    • Umtapowolwazi: Ensure the correct VEML7700 library is installed and properly initialized in your code.
    • Ukuvinjwa kwezinzwa: Check if the sensor's light-sensitive area is obstructed by dust, dirt, or other objects.
  • Imojuli Ayitholakalanga:
    • Perform an I2C scanner sketch to confirm if the module is detected on the I2C bus at address 0x10.
    • Double-check power and ground connections.
  • Ukufundwa Kwesikhashana:
    • Check for loose connections or poor solder joints.
    • Qinisekisa ukunikezwa kwamandla okuzinzile.

9. Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela

This product is typically covered by a standard replacement policy for manufacturing defects. For specific warranty details, please refer to the retailer or platform where the product was purchased. For technical support or further assistance, please contact GODIYMODULES customer service or consult online community forums dedicated to Arduino and VEML7700 sensor usage.

Please note that damage resulting from improper installation, misuse, or unauthorized modifications is not covered under warranty.

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