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Incorporating highly-integrated sensors onto a compact 1.85” x 1.74” form factor, the I2C1610 is able to measure temperature, light, humidity, and atmospheric pressure, either inside or outside the system enclosure.



Micro/sys (Montrose, CA) presents the I2C1610 that provides system designers a powerful tool in an I2C device which enables an embedded system to monitor 4 different environmental criteria. Incorporating highly-integrated sensors onto a compact 1.85” x 1.74” form factor, the I2C1610 is able to measure temperature, light, humidity, and atmospheric pressure, either inside or outside the system enclosure. Features include:

  • A light sensor.
    • A high-resolution sensing range of 1 to 65535 lx.
    • A spectral responsibility of 400 to 850 nm.
  • A humidity sensor.
    • Detects sensitivities from 0 to 100 percent RH.
    • Detection accuracy of ±3.5 percent RH.  
  • A temperature sensor.
    • Allows access to 4 user-selectable resolutions from 9- to 12-Bit.
    • An accuracy of ±0.5° C. 
  • An atmospheric pressure sensor.
    • Gauge input pressure from 40 to 115 kPa.
    • An output voltage from 0.1 to 4.85V.
    • A sensitivity of 53.3mV/kPa. 
  • ROHS compliance.
  • Power rate of 10 mA.
  • Operation at 9 V.

For more information visit www.embeddedsys.com

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