AMS TSL25403M
| Manufacturer | |
| MPN | TSL25403M |
| LCSC Part # | C3678709 |
| Packaging | SMD-10P |
| Customer # | |
| Key Attributes | ALS, Light-to-Digital Sensor |
| Datasheet | |
| RoHS Compliance | 1 documents available |
Products Specifications
| Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Sensors, Transducers/Optical Sensors/Ambient Light, IR, UV Sensors | |
| Manufacturer | AMS | |
| Packaging | SMD-10P | |
| Length | 2mm | |
| Width | 2mm | |
| Interface | I2C | |
| Measurement Type | Light Intensity | |
| Operating Temperature | -30℃~+85℃ | |
| Features | Adjustable gain control;Spectral correction/filtering;Interrupt/event trigger;Low power/sleep mode | |
| Voltage - Supply | 1.7V~2V |
| Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Sensors, Transducers/Optical Sensors/Ambient Light, IR, UV Sensors | |
| Manufacturer | AMS | |
| Packaging | SMD-10P | |
| Length | 2mm | |
| Width | 2mm |
| Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Interface | I2C | |
| Measurement Type | Light Intensity | |
| Operating Temperature | -30℃~+85℃ | |
| Features | Adjustable gain control;Spectral correction/filtering;Interrupt/event trigger;Low power/sleep mode | |
| Voltage - Supply | 1.7V~2V |
Introduction
The TSL2540 is a very-high sensitivity light-to-digital converter that transforms light intensity into a digital signal output capable of direct I²C interface. The ALS sensor features 2 output channels, a visible channel and an IR channel. The visible channel has a photodiode with a UV and IR blocking filter whereas the IR channel has a photodiode with an IR pass filter. Each channel has a dedicated data converter producing a 16-bit output. This architecture allows applications to accurately measure ambient light which enables devices to calculate illuminance to control a display backlight. The ALS reception signal path begins as photodiodes receive filtered light and ends with the 16-bit results in the VISDATAL/H and IRDATAL/H registers. The visible channel's photodiode is filtered with a UV and IR filter to receive only visible light. The IR channel's photodiode is filtered to receive only IR. Signals from the photodiodes simultaneously accumulate for a period of time set by the value in ATIME before the results are available. Gain is adjustable from 1x to 128x to facilitate operation over a wide range of lighting conditions. Custom Lux equations can be created for specific applications and system designs. The device uses I²C serial communication protocol for communication. The device supports 7-bit chip addressing and both standard and fast clock frequency modes with a chip address of 0x39. Read and Write transactions comply with the standard set by Philips (now NXP). Internal to the device, an 8-bit buffer stores the register address location of the desired byte to read or write. This buffer auto-increments upon each byte transfer and is retained between transaction events (i.e. valid even after the master issues a STOP command and the I²C bus is released). During consecutive Read transactions, the future/repeated I²C Read transaction may omit the memory address byte normally following the chip address byte; the buffer retains the last register address + 1. A Write transaction consists of a START, CHIP-ADDRESSWRITE, REGISTER-ADDRESS, DATA BYTE(S), and STOP. Following each byte (9th clock pulse) the slave places an ACKNOWLEDGE/ NOT-ACKNOWLEDGE (ACK/NACK) on the bus. If NACK is transmitted by the slave, the master may issue a STOP. A Read transaction consists of a START, CHIP-ADDRESSWRITE, REGISTER-ADDRESS, START, CHIP-ADDRESSREAD, DATA BYTE(S), and STOP. Following all but the final byte the master places an ACK on the bus (9TH clock pulse). Termination of the Read transaction is indicated by a NACK being placed on the bus by the master, followed by STOP. Alternately, if the previous I²C transaction was a Read, the internal register address buffer is still valid, allowing the transaction to proceed without pre-specifying the register address. In this case the transaction consists of a START, CHIP-ADDRESSREAD, DATA BYTE(S), and STOP. Following all but the final byte the master places an ACK on the bus (9th clock pulse). Termination of the Read transaction is indicated by a NACK being placed on the bus by the master, followed by STOP.
Applications
- Ambient light sensing
- Display backlight control
| Qty | Unit Price | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 1+ | $ 3.0436 | $ 3.04 |
| 10+ | $ 2.5881 | $ 25.88 |
| 30+ | $ 2.317 | $ 69.51 |
| 100+ | $ 2.0427 | $ 204.27 |
| 500+ | $ 1.917 | $ 958.50 |
| 1,000+ | $ 1.8598 | $ 1859.80 |
Standard Packaging1000/Full Reel | ||
Products Specifications
| Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Sensors, Transducers/Optical Sensors/Ambient Light, IR, UV Sensors | |
| Manufacturer | AMS | |
| Packaging | SMD-10P | |
| Length | 2mm | |
| Width | 2mm | |
| Interface | I2C | |
| Measurement Type | Light Intensity | |
| Operating Temperature | -30℃~+85℃ | |
| Features | Adjustable gain control;Spectral correction/filtering;Interrupt/event trigger;Low power/sleep mode | |
| Voltage - Supply | 1.7V~2V |
| Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Sensors, Transducers/Optical Sensors/Ambient Light, IR, UV Sensors | |
| Manufacturer | AMS | |
| Packaging | SMD-10P | |
| Length | 2mm | |
| Width | 2mm |
| Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Interface | I2C | |
| Measurement Type | Light Intensity | |
| Operating Temperature | -30℃~+85℃ | |
| Features | Adjustable gain control;Spectral correction/filtering;Interrupt/event trigger;Low power/sleep mode | |
| Voltage - Supply | 1.7V~2V |
Introduction
The TSL2540 is a very-high sensitivity light-to-digital converter that transforms light intensity into a digital signal output capable of direct I²C interface. The ALS sensor features 2 output channels, a visible channel and an IR channel. The visible channel has a photodiode with a UV and IR blocking filter whereas the IR channel has a photodiode with an IR pass filter. Each channel has a dedicated data converter producing a 16-bit output. This architecture allows applications to accurately measure ambient light which enables devices to calculate illuminance to control a display backlight. The ALS reception signal path begins as photodiodes receive filtered light and ends with the 16-bit results in the VISDATAL/H and IRDATAL/H registers. The visible channel's photodiode is filtered with a UV and IR filter to receive only visible light. The IR channel's photodiode is filtered to receive only IR. Signals from the photodiodes simultaneously accumulate for a period of time set by the value in ATIME before the results are available. Gain is adjustable from 1x to 128x to facilitate operation over a wide range of lighting conditions. Custom Lux equations can be created for specific applications and system designs. The device uses I²C serial communication protocol for communication. The device supports 7-bit chip addressing and both standard and fast clock frequency modes with a chip address of 0x39. Read and Write transactions comply with the standard set by Philips (now NXP). Internal to the device, an 8-bit buffer stores the register address location of the desired byte to read or write. This buffer auto-increments upon each byte transfer and is retained between transaction events (i.e. valid even after the master issues a STOP command and the I²C bus is released). During consecutive Read transactions, the future/repeated I²C Read transaction may omit the memory address byte normally following the chip address byte; the buffer retains the last register address + 1. A Write transaction consists of a START, CHIP-ADDRESSWRITE, REGISTER-ADDRESS, DATA BYTE(S), and STOP. Following each byte (9th clock pulse) the slave places an ACKNOWLEDGE/ NOT-ACKNOWLEDGE (ACK/NACK) on the bus. If NACK is transmitted by the slave, the master may issue a STOP. A Read transaction consists of a START, CHIP-ADDRESSWRITE, REGISTER-ADDRESS, START, CHIP-ADDRESSREAD, DATA BYTE(S), and STOP. Following all but the final byte the master places an ACK on the bus (9TH clock pulse). Termination of the Read transaction is indicated by a NACK being placed on the bus by the master, followed by STOP. Alternately, if the previous I²C transaction was a Read, the internal register address buffer is still valid, allowing the transaction to proceed without pre-specifying the register address. In this case the transaction consists of a START, CHIP-ADDRESSREAD, DATA BYTE(S), and STOP. Following all but the final byte the master places an ACK on the bus (9th clock pulse). Termination of the Read transaction is indicated by a NACK being placed on the bus by the master, followed by STOP.
Applications
- Ambient light sensing
- Display backlight control
C3678709 EasyEDA Library
Compliance & Export Codes
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| RoHS | ROHS Compliant |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| CNHTS | 9031499090 |
| USHTS | 9031499000 |
| TARIC | 9031499000 |
| CAHTS | 9031499000 |
| BRHTS | 90314990 |
| INHTS | 90314900 |
| MXHTS | 9031.49.99 |
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| RoHS | ROHS Compliant |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| CNHTS | 9031499090 |
| USHTS | 9031499000 |
| TARIC | 9031499000 |
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| CAHTS | 9031499000 |
| BRHTS | 90314990 |
| INHTS | 90314900 |
| MXHTS | 9031.49.99 |



