Optoelectronics

Low power colour sensor suits display applications

23rd December 2015
Jordan Mulcare
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EVERLIGHT ELECTRONICS announces the introduction of the company’s first RGB integrated colour sensor. Based on CMOS technology and therefore able to operate at a minimum supply voltage of 1.7V, the CLS-16D17-34-DF6 adjusts the brightness of display equipment with less power consumption than comparable colour sensor devices which almost all operate at a minimum of 2.7V.

Highly sensitive, EVERLIGHT's digital RGB colour sensor CLS-16D17-34-DF6 features a four channel digital output for sensing red, green and blue

(RGB) via an I²C interface. CCT and Lux sensing work through the master control unit (MCU). Due to a special RGB algorithm, infrared light noise is effectively avoided to calculate CCT and Lux figures accurately. Even in a less bright environment, it still can reach high sensor resolution of 0.002 lx per count.

EVERLIGHT's CLS-16D17-34-DF6 excels in display equipment including smart watch, mobile phone, tablets and notebooks, navigation systems, virtual keyboards and sensor for IoT. Thanks to RGB colour sensing, the brightness and colour temperature of backlight can be adjusted based on the ambient light source, which makes the display applications more comfortable for human eyes.

Other features include: programmable exposure time; convert incident light intensity to digital data; 16-bit CS ADC resolution; automatic light flickering cancellation supporting; excellent transmittance of glass package; spectral response close to human eye; linear CS response for easy design; low dark noise and a low stop current of typical 1uA.

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