dkonigs
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I just saw some new wheels, today I noticed a old equipment utilized TSL2561 or TSL25715 for UV intensity monitoring which has a nominal 100M:1 dynamic range, and checked their updated light sensors. Their new TSL2572 Ambient Light Sensor features two built-in 16-bit ADCs, four programmable gain from 1x to 120x, with integration steps 0~256, results in 800M:1 dynamic range (roughly 29.5-bit), allows dark room to 60K lux sunlight operation——all above in a small DFN chip. With I2C digital interface, it requires almost no external components, yet it’s priced at only $1.91 on DigiKey. I think this would be a good choose for homemade projects.
This thread is mostly a tl;dr for me at this point, but these sensors are absolutely the reason that 90% of the chatter on CDS vs SPD vs ADC choices is a complete waste of energy at this point. Just use one of these sensors, and call it a day. At that point all of the work is entirely around the optical path and any sort of calibration (you often do need to calibrate the gain levels).
For my own devices, the Printalyzer Densitometer uses the TSL2591, the new Printalyzer UV/VIS Densitometer uses the TSL2585, and the various metering instruments in the upcoming Printalyzer Enlarging Timer use the TSL2522.
(The TSL2585 has photopic and UV channels, while the TSL2522 just has photopic channels, but the rest of the sensor is otherwise very similar.)
