Rust VEML6030/VEML7700 High Accuracy Ambient Light Sensor Driver
This is a platform agnostic Rust driver for the VEML6030 and VEML7700 high accuracy ambient
light sensors using the embedded-hal traits.
This driver allows you to:
- Enable/disable the device. See:
enable(). - Read the measured lux value. See:
read_lux(). - Read the white channel measurement. See:
read_white(). - Read the measured ALS value in raw format. See:
read_raw(). - Calculate the compensated lux for a raw ALS value. See:
convert_raw_als_to_lux(). - Set the gain. See:
set_gain(). - Set the integration time. See:
set_integration_time(). - Set the fault count. See:
set_fault_count(). - Enable/disable and configure power saving mode. See:
enable_power_saving(). - Enable/disable interrupts. See:
enable_interrupts(). - Read the interrupt status. See:
read_interrupt_status(). - Set the high/low thresholds in lux or raw. See:
set_high_threshold_lux(). - Calculate the compensated raw threshold value ahead of time. See:
calculate_raw_threshold_value().
The devices
Vishay's VEML6030 and VEML7700 are high accuracy ambient light digital 16-bit resolution sensors in a miniature transparent package. They include a high sensitive photodiode, a low noise amplifier, a 16-bit A/D converter and support an easy to use I2C bus communication interface and additional interrupt feature. The ambient light result is as digital value available.
Datasheets: VEML6030 - VEML7700
Application Notes:
Usage
To use this driver, import this crate and an embedded_hal implementation,
then instantiate the device.
VEML6030 and VEML7700 expose the same interface over I2C. To communicate with a VEML7700 simply use this driver as if communicating with a VEML6030.
Please find additional examples using hardware in this repository: driver-examples
use I2cdev;
use ;
Support
For questions, issues, feature requests, and other changes, please file an issue in the github project.
License
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Contributing
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.