DFRobot
Gravity: UV Index Sensor (240-370nm, UVA, UVB, UVC)
· MPN: SEN0636
The Gravity UV Index Sensor measures ultraviolet radiation across the 240–370 nm wavelength range, covering UVA, UVB, and UVC bands. It directly outputs a UV...
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The Gravity UV Index Sensor measures ultraviolet radiation across the 240–370 nm wavelength range, covering UVA, UVB, and UVC bands. It directly outputs a UV index (0–11) and a harm risk level (1–5), eliminating the need for manual calculations.
With support for both I2C and UART communication and a 3.3–5V operating range, this sensor integrates easily with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontroller platforms via the Gravity interface.
Key Features
- Direct UV Index Output – Outputs UV index (0–11) and harm level (1–5) with no conversion needed
- Wide UV Range – Measures 240–370 nm covering UVA, UVB, and UVC wavelengths
- Dual Communication – Supports both I2C (address 0x23) and UART protocols
- 3.3V–5V Compatible – Works with both 3.3V and 5V systems
- Compact Size – 30 × 22 mm
- Wide Operating Temperature – -30°C to 80°C
Specifications
- Operating Voltage – 3.3–5V DC
- UV Wavelength Range – 240–370 nm
- I2C Address – 0x23
- Operating Temperature – -30°C to 80°C
- Dimensions – 30 × 22 mm
Ideal For
- UV index monitoring and skin health assessment
- Environmental UV radiation monitoring
- Solar panel and photovoltaic system optimisation
- Agricultural light environment monitoring
- Laboratory UV research
Package Contents
- 1× Gravity UV Index Sensor (240–370 nm)
- 1× PH2.0-4P Connecting Cable
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- DC
- DC means direct current, where electricity flows in one constant direction, as supplied by batteries, USB ports and many plug-pack power supplies. When a product specifies DC, it runs from a DC supply rather than mains AC, so you need to provide the correct voltage and polarity.
- Gravity
- Gravity is DFRobot’s plug-in connector system for sensors, motors and modules, using standard cables to reduce loose jumper wiring. It matters because Gravity-compatible parts can connect directly to these ports, while non-Gravity parts may need adapters or manual wiring.
- I2C
- I2C is a two-wire communication bus used by many sensors and small modules. It matters because several I2C devices can share the same two wires, but each device needs a compatible address and your controller must support I2C.
- I2C address
- An I2C address is the number a device uses so a microcontroller can tell it apart from other devices on the same I2C bus. It matters because two devices with the same fixed address may conflict if used together.
- microcontroller
- A microcontroller is a small computer on a single chip that runs a stored program and controls connected inputs and outputs such as buttons, sensors, displays and communication interfaces. In a device built around one, it is the part that executes the code and coordinates the device's behaviour.
- Torque
- A twisting force that causes something to rotate, usually measured in newton-metres or kilogram-centimetres. It matters when choosing motors, servos, gears, and tools because higher torque is needed to lift heavier loads, turn larger wheels, or move mechanisms without stalling.
- UART
- UART is a simple asynchronous serial interface that sends data over separate transmit and receive wires, usually labelled TX and RX, with both ends set to the same baud rate. It is a common way for microcontrollers and other serial devices to exchange data.
- UVA
- UVA is the longer-wavelength part of ultraviolet light, closest to visible violet light. Measuring it separately matters when you need to distinguish general UV exposure from the more energetic UVB and UVC bands.
- UVB
- UVB is a middle band of ultraviolet light that is more energetic than UVA and is important in sun exposure and plant-related UV monitoring. A sensor with a separate UVB channel lets you measure this band without it being mixed together with other UV light.
- UVC
- UVC is a short-wavelength, high-energy band of ultraviolet light often used in germicidal lamps and curing applications. A separate UVC reading matters if your project needs to monitor or verify UVC sources rather than just detect general UV light.
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