This UV sensor module, based on the Vishay VEML6075 sensor, offers an individual UVA and UVB channel solution with 16 - bit resolution. It precisely converts solar UV light intensity into digital data, giving an accurate measure of signal strength. The VEML6075 UV sensor is reliable for long - term solar UV exposure and provides great temperature compensation from - 40℃ to +85℃. It features low power consumption, with a minimum of 800nA in shut - down mode. Operating between 3.3V and 5V, it's compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi. You can use it in portable electronics, wearables, weather stations, and flame detection. We also offer related Arduino and Python libraries. Specifications include a digital output, specific response wavelengths for UVB and UVA, a PH2.0 - 4P interface, and an IIC address of 0x10. The product size is 22×30mm/0.87×1.18” with 3mm mount holes and a 15mm pitch. Documentation includes product wiki, manual, and schematic.




Using this UV sensor module is easy. First, connect it to your Arduino or Raspberry Pi following the PH2.0 - 4P interface guide. Make sure the operating voltage is within 3.3V to 5V. You can then use our provided Arduino or Python libraries to start getting UV data. When using it, avoid exposing it to extreme conditions outside the - 40℃ to +85℃ temperature range. For maintenance, keep it clean and free from dust. If you want to save power, you can put it in shut - down mode. Refer to the product wiki, manual, and schematic for more detailed information.