Part Number: OPT3002 I'm currently building a multispectral sensor by putting the opt3002 behind narrow bandpass filters. The Range of the opt3002 is great but the potential error of 10% is too high in my opinion. To minimise the error i would now like…
Part Number: OPT3002 Hi folks.
I know that a large-scale shortage of components is happening everywhere, but, I would like to know where I can buy the OPT300X family (especially the OPT3002). My only requirement is to be the original sensor. Also, if you…
Part Number: OPT3002 I am looking for documentation that this part is RoHS3 and REACH compliant. The datasheet says RoHS compliant, but does not specify which version of the regulations it complies with.
Part Number: OPT3001 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPT3002 , Hi Team,
My customer wants to replace OPT3002 with OPT3001. Does the schematic need to be changed?Any things should take into consideration?
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Hello Due to the delay in the experiment, we have not yet obtained the experimental results to show you. So I close this case and create another one again after the results are available. Thank you for your help. Regards,
Part Number: OPT3002 Hello!
I'm wondering if the thermal pad has to be soldered to the PCB for the sensor to function correctly?
We are using another ambient light sensor that is pin compatible with the OPT3002 with the exception that it does not…
Part Number: OPT3002 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2640 Hello,
I'm using four OPT3002 on an I2C bus driven by CC2640r2. From the documentation I understand that there are four possible addresses. The Address line on the OPT3002 can be tied to VCC…
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Our customer is looking for a photoeye device, He said its a boolean logic device just like a normal photo eye. The application is to detect the opening on a spinning wheel. Just needed to know when the hole is…
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We are evaluating a OPT3002 for use in a light scattering instrument. The signal will be very low for extremely smooth surfaces. As a result, we expect to operate the OPT3002 at the low end of it's range. Using the 800 mS integration…