Your phone has a high-def camera capable of seeing everything. So, how hard could it be to accurately observe a single color and express the readings in true 8-Bit RGB or CIE? Well, as it turns out, it’s a lot harder than you may think. Although there are many different types of RGB sensors out there, the Atlas Scientific EZO-RGB sensor is ready to go. With a weather-resistant housing that gives multiple mounting options, on-board illuminator LEDs and an easy to use data protocol, your machine will be detecting colors like its 1979.
The EZO-RGB™ comes with:
One embedded color sensor, and one data cable with 5 pin male header.
Specification
| Reads | RGB (24-bit) |
| CIE (xyY) | |
| LUX (0 – 65535) | |
| Proximity (2 – 36cm) | |
| Features | programmable color matching |
| proximity triggering onboard LEDs | |
| Connector | 5 lead data cable |
| Response time | 400ms |
| Sensing area | 15° half angle |
| Cable length | 1 meter |
| Water resistant/dust proof | IP65 |
| Data protocol | UART & I2C |
| Default I2C address | 112 (0x70) |
| Data format | ASCII |
| Operating voltage | 3.3V − 5V |
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