The 7Semi TCS3448 14-Channel Multi-Spectral Sensor Breakout Board is a compact, high-performance optical sensing module built around the ams OSRAM TCS3448 spectral sensor. Designed for precise color sensing, ambient light measurement, and spectral analysis, it captures light across the 380 nm to 1000 nm wavelength range using 11 visible spectral channels, 1 Near-Infrared (NIR) channel, 1 Clear channel, and 1 Flicker Detection channel.
Featuring a standard I²C interface, the module easily connects to Arduino, ESP32, STM32, Raspberry Pi, and other I²C-compatible development boards. Whether you're developing smart lighting systems, display calibration tools, agricultural monitoring devices, industrial automation equipment, or scientific instruments, the TCS3448 delivers accurate and reliable optical measurements in a compact, easy-to-integrate breakout board.
Features
- Powered by the genuine ams OSRAM TCS3448 multi-spectral sensor
- High-precision 14-channel optical sensing (11 Visible + 1 NIR + 1 Clear + 1 Flicker Detection)
- Measures visible, near-infrared, and ambient light
- Integrated flicker detection for LED and display analysis
- Spectral response from 380 nm to 1000 nm
- Standard I²C communication interface
- Low-power operation for embedded applications
- Compact breakout board for rapid prototyping
- Compatible with Arduino, ESP32, STM32, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontrollers
- Ideal for color detection, spectral analysis, light source identification, and smart sensing applications.
What’s Included
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1× 7Semi TCS3448 14-Channel Multi-Spectral Sensor Breakout Board
Resources
- Wavelength Range:
- 380 nm to 1000 nm
- Spectral Channels:
- 14 (11 Visible + 1 NIR + 1 Clear + 1 Flicker Detection)
- ADC Resolution:
- 16-bit
- I²C Address:
- 0x59 (fixed)
- Interface:
- I²C
- Supply Voltage:
- 3.3 V
- Operating Temperature:
- –30 °C to +85 °C
- Mounting holes:
- 2× M3
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Its okay
Using it in a non-critical application. One of the headers was slightly off-center but still usable. Okay for prototyping.