SKU: KS0491

Photoresistor Honeycomb BBC Micro:bit Keyestudio

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The photoresistor developed by Keyestudio is a sensor fully compatible with the Micro:bit controller board that will help young people introduce concepts related to educational robotics and programming.
This sensor mainly includes a photoresistor whose resistance varies depending on the brightness. Thus, the brighter the light, the higher the resistance and vice versa.

Features

  • Compatible with the Micro:bit open system;
  • It has a photoresistor whose resistance varies depending on the brightness.

Connection diagram

Schedule

Result

Wire according to the connection diagram, after connecting the computer to power with USB cable and uploading the code successfully, open the serial monitor software (such as Arduino IDE), set the baud rate to 115200. The analog value of S end is shown on the monitor. When covering the sensor manually, the analog value is decreasing rapidly, as shown below:

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