LVF002-H-03 3.85μm 180mm 5×5 Silicon Analog Voltage Light Sensor with Compensation 2–15V >110° -40~+80°C | SENBA

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The LVF002-H-03 from SENBA’s LVF002 Analog Voltage with Compensation Series is a high-precision optical sensing device engineered for accurate ambient light detection with enhanced stability. Featuring a 3.85μm spectral response and a 5×5 silicon sensing element with a 180mm structure, this sensor delivers reliable analog voltage output with built-in compensation to ensure consistent performance under varying environmental conditions.

Operating within a flexible voltage range of 2–15V, the LVF002-H-03 integrates easily into a wide range of analog signal processing and monitoring systems. Its wide field of view exceeding 110° allows for broad-angle light detection, making it suitable for applications requiring wide-area illumination sensing and uniform optical response.

The integrated compensation mechanism reduces the effects of temperature variation and signal drift, improving measurement accuracy and long-term stability. Designed for harsh environments, the sensor operates reliably across a temperature range of -40°C to +80°C, ensuring dependable performance in both indoor and outdoor applications.

With its robust silicon construction, stable analog output, and compensation capability, the LVF002-H-03 is an ideal solution for precision light sensing applications requiring high reliability and consistent results.


Key Features:

  • Silicon-based 5×5 light sensing element
  • Spectral response: 3.85μm
  • Built-in compensation for improved accuracy
  • Operating voltage: 2–15V
  • Wide field of view: >110°
  • Sensing structure length: 180mm
  • Wide operating temperature: -40°C to +80°C
  • Stable analog voltage output with low drift

Applications:

  • High-precision ambient light monitoring
  • Industrial optical sensing systems
  • Environmental light detection equipment
  • Smart lighting control systems
  • Compensation-based sensing applications
  • Advanced analog light measurement systems