Optical Sensor Ambient I2C 8-SMD, No Lead
The LTR-559ALS-01 is a combined ambient light sensor and proximity sensor module designed for low-power and space-constrained applications. It integrates a photodiode array for ambient light detection and an infrared emitter with a photodiode for proximity sensing. The device provides digital output via an I²C interface and includes programmable interrupt functionality for system-level event handling. It is commonly used in mobile devices, wearable electronics, and industrial applications requiring automatic brightness control and object detection.
Key Features:
Integrated ambient light and proximity sensing functions
High sensitivity with wide dynamic range for light measurement
Infrared LED driver for proximity detection
I²C digital interface for communication
Programmable interrupt output
Low power consumption with multiple operating modes
Built-in noise cancellation and sunlight rejection
Compact surface-mount package
Electrical Characteristics:
Supply voltage range: compatible with typical low-voltage logic systems
Low standby current for power-sensitive applications
Programmable gain and integration time for ambient light sensing
Adjustable LED drive current for proximity sensing
Optical Characteristics:
Ambient light sensing with human-eye spectral response approximation
Proximity detection using infrared light with high immunity to ambient light interference
Interface:
Communication protocol: I²C-compatible interface
Supports configurable registers for threshold, timing, and interrupt control
Package Information:
Small form factor surface-mount package suitable for compact PCB layouts
Integrated optical window for both ALS and proximity sensing
Applications:
Display brightness control in smartphones and tablets
Proximity detection for touchless interfaces
Wearable devices and IoT sensors
Industrial automation and control systems
Environmental and Compliance:
Designed for standard commercial temperature ranges
RoHS compliant and suitable for lead-free assembly processes
Notes for Design Integration:
Requires proper optical isolation between emitter and receiver for accurate proximity sensing
PCB layout should minimize interference from external light sources
Calibration may be required depending on enclosure and application conditions