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Sharp Optical Dust sensor GP2Y1010AU0F

Sharp Optical Dust sensor GP2Y1010AU0F
Sharp Optical Dust sensor GP2Y1010AU0F
  • Availability: Directly available from warehouse in Eindhoven
  • SKU: 000473
€8.00
Ex Tax: €6.61

This optical sensor from Sharp can measure the air quality by measuring air particles/dust.
More information about the sensor can be found in the datasheet under the tab "Downloads".

With this dust sensor, the required cable, LED series resistor of 150Ω and capacitor of 220uF are supplied.

Color codes of the cable:

Pin Color Description
1 Blue V-LED
2 Green LED-GND
3 White LED
4 Yellow S-GND
5 Black Vo
6 Red Vcc

More information in combination with Arduino can be found here: Air Quality Monitoring and Sharp GP2Y1010AU.

Please note: We may send the newer version with the type GP2Y1014AU0F. This is roughly the same as the GP2Y1010AU0F sensor. (see the datasheet)

Check the tab "Downloads" for more information and/or downloads.

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Product FAQ

This is not possible in most cases. Most development boards (including Uno, Mega, NodeMCU, D1 Mini V3, etc.) have a diode between the 5V pin and the USB input that lowers the voltage. If the voltage from the 5V pin is lower than the required minimum of the device (see specifications) then it cannot function properly. In addition, many development boards can only provide little power. This can also cause it to malfunction. Using an insufficient power supply can even damage the device. Therefore, make sure that you use a suitable power supply and that it is connected correctly. It is advised to verify the supply voltage by measuring it.

In most cases, this is caused by insufficient power supply condition. When the power supply provides too little current, has too low a voltage and/or generates too much ripple, several problems can arise, such as:

  • Unstable measurements;
  • Communication error between development board and sensor;
  • A sensor that doesn't work at all;
  • Damage to the sensor.

A good quality power supply is required that can supply enough current and has the correct voltage (see sensor specifications in the product description). It is advised to measure the voltage directly on the Vcc and GND pins of the sensor.

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