libraries/BH1750/examples/BH1750test/BH1750test.ino

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/*
Example of BH1750 library usage.
This example initialises the BH1750 object using the default high resolution
continuous mode and then makes a light level reading every second.
Connection:
VCC -> 3V3 or 5V
GND -> GND
SCL -> SCL (A5 on Arduino Uno, Leonardo, etc or 21 on Mega and Due, on esp8266 free selectable)
SDA -> SDA (A4 on Arduino Uno, Leonardo, etc or 20 on Mega and Due, on esp8266 free selectable)
ADD -> (not connected) or GND
ADD pin is used to set sensor I2C address. If it has voltage greater or equal to
0.7VCC voltage (e.g. you've connected it to VCC) the sensor address will be
0x5C. In other case (if ADD voltage less than 0.7 * VCC) the sensor address will
be 0x23 (by default).
*/
#include <Wire.h>
#include <BH1750.h>
BH1750 lightMeter;
void setup(){
Serial.begin(9600);
// Initialize the I2C bus (BH1750 library doesn't do this automatically)
Wire.begin();
// On esp8266 you can select SCL and SDA pins using Wire.begin(D4, D3);
// For Wemos / Lolin D1 Mini Pro and the Ambient Light shield use Wire.begin(D2, D1);
lightMeter.begin();
Serial.println(F("BH1750 Test begin"));
}
void loop() {
float lux = lightMeter.readLightLevel();
Serial.print("Light: ");
Serial.print(lux);
Serial.println(" lx");
delay(1000);
}