SBOSAC5 December 2022 OPT3005
PRODUCTION DATA
The OPT3005 spectral response closely matches that of the human eye. If the ambient light sensor measurement is used to help create a good human experience, or create optical conditions that are best for a human, the sensor must measure the same spectrum of light that a human sees.
The device also has extreme infrared light (IR) rejection for 850nm and 940nm. This IR rejection is especially important in application where there is active NIR illumination. If the sensor measures infrared light that the human eye does not see, then a true human eye perceived light intensity is not accurately represented.
Furthermore, if the ambient light sensor is hidden underneath a dark window (such that the end-product user cannot see the sensor) the infrared rejection of the OPT3005 becomes significantly more important because many dark windows attenuate visible light but transmit infrared light. This attenuation of visible light and lack of attenuation of IR light amplifies the ratio of the infrared light to visible light that illuminates the sensor. Results can still be well matched to the human eye under this condition because of the high infrared rejection of the OPT3005.