Data Sheet

Light (LUX)
Sensor Data Sheet
LUX 24042015
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PLUX – Wireless Biosignals, S.A.
Av. 5 de Outubro, n. 70 – 8.
1050-059 Lisbon, Portugal
plux@plux.info
http://biosignalsplux.com/
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Β© 2015 PLUX
biosignalsplux products are intended for use in life science education and research applications; they are not
medical devices nor are they intended for medical diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease. we
expressly disclaim any liability whatsoever for any direct, indirect, consequential, incidental or special damages,
including, without limitation, lost revenues, lost profits, losses resulting from business interruption or loss of data,
regardless of the form of action or legal theory under which the liability may be asserted, even if advised of the
possibility of such damages.
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SPECIFICATIONS
> Range: 360-970nm
> Consumption: ~0.05mA
FEATURES
> Pre-conditioned analog output
> High signal-to-noise ratio
> Shielded miniaturized cables
> Small form factor
> Raw data output
> Easy-to-use
RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
> Synchronization with a computer screen
> Optical marker detector
> Ambient light monitoring
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Light (LUX) sensors are typically used for
ambient light detection. A common need
when working with biosignals is the
synchronization of the recorded data with
external sources (e.g. a computer screen for
visual evoked potentials). If applied to the
computer screen, our LUX sensor can be
used to detect chromatic changes in the
stimuli, hence providing a synchronization
source. The LUX sensor can also be useful
for optical synchronization with third-party
devices (provided that the third-party device
can trigger an LED), in applications where it
is important to have electrical decoupling
between devices.
Fig. 1. Miniaturized form factor for improved ease-of-use.
Fig. 2. Typical raw LUX data (acquired with biosignals).

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