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Finally I found a sensor that is sensible enough to read the low light of the 'Pyrocystis'. It is the [https://www.mouser.de/ProductDetail/ams/TSL237S-LF?qs=ishzoaUFYmTOJTeugUzKUw== TSL237S-LF], which is a Light-to-Frequency Optical Sensor. | Finally I found a sensor that is sensible enough to read the low light of the 'Pyrocystis'. It is the [https://www.mouser.de/ProductDetail/ams/TSL237S-LF?qs=ishzoaUFYmTOJTeugUzKUw== TSL237S-LF], which is a Light-to-Frequency Optical Sensor. | ||
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Datasheet: [[:File:TSL237_Datasheet.pdf]] | |||
The wiring is pretty straight forward, but the code is a little bit more tricky if you are a beginner. I found one that I adjusted and it is now working well for the low light, and another one that works better with natural light. | The wiring is pretty straight forward, but the code is a little bit more tricky if you are a beginner. I found one that I adjusted and it is now working well for the low light, and another one that works better with natural light. |
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