Optical Sensors - Ambient Light, IR, UV Sensors

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ADBS-A320

ADBS-A320

Broadcom

OPTICAL FINGER MOTION SENSOR

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ADNS-5030

ADNS-5030

Broadcom

SENSOR OPTICAL MOUSE 8-DIP

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ADNS-5020-EN

ADNS-5020-EN

Broadcom

IC USB OPT MOUSE SENSOR HS 8-DIP

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ADNS-6530

ADNS-6530

Broadcom

IC SENSOR LASERSTREAM COB 14PIN

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ADNS-2120

ADNS-2120

Broadcom

SOLID STATE OPTICAL MOUSE SENSOR

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ADNS-7630

ADNS-7630

Broadcom

BT SOC LASERSTREAM SENSOR

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ADNS-5700-H3MB

ADNS-5700-H3MB

Broadcom

IC USB OPT MOUSE SENSOR 18-DIP

0

ADNS-3090

ADNS-3090

Broadcom

IC LED GAMING SENSOR 20-DIP

0

ADNS-5070

ADNS-5070

Broadcom

IC USB OPT MOUSE SENSOR 8-DIP

0

ADNS-5700-H5PD

ADNS-5700-H5PD

Broadcom

IC USB OPT MOUSE SENSOR 18-DIP

0

ADNS-5700-H5MD

ADNS-5700-H5MD

Broadcom

IC USB OPT MOUSE SENSOR 18-DIP

0

ADNS-3040

ADNS-3040

Broadcom

SENSOR OPTICAL MOUSE LP 20-DIP

0

ADNS-7700-HAMY

ADNS-7700-HAMY

Broadcom

IC USB LASER MOUSE SENSOR 22DIP

0

Optical Sensors - Ambient Light, IR, UV Sensors

1. Overview

Optical sensors are devices that detect and measure light intensity, wavelength, or presence. Ambient light sensors (ALS), infrared (IR) sensors, and ultraviolet (UV) sensors are critical subcategories that enable machines to perceive and respond to optical environmental changes. These sensors play vital roles in consumer electronics, industrial automation, automotive systems, and environmental monitoring by enabling adaptive control, safety features, and data acquisition.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Ambient Light Sensor (ALS)Measures visible light intensity, automatic brightness adjustmentSmartphone displays, smart lighting systems
Infrared Sensor (IR)Passive/active detection of IR radiation, proximity sensingRemote controls, occupancy detection systems
UV SensorMeasures UV-A/UV-B/UV-C radiation intensitySunlight exposure monitors, sterilization equipment

3. Structure and Components

Typical optical sensors consist of:

  • Photosensitive element (photodiode, phototransistor, or CMOS sensor)
  • Optical filter (to isolate specific wavelength ranges)
  • Signal conditioning circuitry (amplifiers, ADCs)
  • Protective packaging (glass or polymer encapsulation)
Advanced devices integrate microcontrollers for onboard signal processing.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Spectral Response RangeDetected wavelength range (e.g., 300-1100nm for ALS)Determines application compatibility
SensitivityCurrent/voltage output per unit irradiance (nA/W or V/W)Affects measurement accuracy
Dark CurrentResidual current without illuminationImpacts low-light performance
Field of View (FOV)Angular detection range (e.g., 60 for IR sensors)Defines spatial detection capability
Power ConsumptionOperating current/voltage requirementsCritical for battery-powered devices

5. Application Fields

Major application areas include:

  • Consumer Electronics: Display backlight control, gesture recognition
  • Industrial: Non-contact temperature measurement, process automation
  • Medical: Pulse oximetry, UV disinfection monitoring
  • Automotive: Rainlight detection, driver monitoring systems
  • Environmental: UV index monitoring, smart agriculture

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
ams OSRAMAS7618Integrated ALS, RGB, and IR sensor
Vishay SemiconductorVCNL4040Proximity + IR sensor with I2C interface
TAOS (Texas Instruments)BH1750Digital ambient light sensor
ROHM SemiconductorRPR-0521RSALS + proximity sensor for mobile devices

7. Selection Recommendations

Key selection factors:

  • Spectral matching to target light source
  • Required detection distance and angular coverage
  • Operating environment (temperature, humidity, EMI)
  • Interface requirements (analog/digital, I2C/SPI)
  • Power budget and packaging constraints
Case Study: Smartphone display optimization requires ALS with human eye response curve matching (18-22 lux accuracy) and compact 2x2mm LGA packaging.

Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Miniaturization (chip-scale packaging for wearables)
  • Multi-sensor integration (e.g., ALS + proximity + color in single package)
  • AI-enhanced signal processing for ambient light compensation
  • Increased UV-C sensitivity for germicidal applications
  • Energy harvesting capabilities for IoT deployments
The global optical sensor market is projected to reach $32.7B by 2027, driven by automotive LiDAR and smart building automation demands.

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