•Light Sensing Capability: LDR sensors, such as the CDS photocell, detect and measure light levels by altering their resistance based on ambient illumination.
•Application: Ideal for applications requiring precise light level detection, including automatic lighting systems, brightness control, and light-sensitive alarms.
•Analog Output: Provides varying resistance values suitable for microcontroller-based systems, enabling analog voltage readings proportional to light intensity.
•Compact Design: Small form factor with dimensions of 2 x 4 x 5mm and 4mm spacing between pins, facilitating easy integration into electronic circuits.
•Resistance Range: Exhibits resistance values ranging from approximately 2k ohms in bright light to 30k ohms in darkness, ensuring reliable sensor readings across varying light conditions.
•Compatibility: Interfaces seamlessly with microcontrollers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi, leveraging its analog output for precise light intensity measurements.
•Durability and Reliability: Offers stable performance with minimal maintenance, suitable for long-term deployment in diverse environmental conditions.
•Efficient Operation: Operates efficiently with low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.