Interfacing of LDR Sensor Module with Arduino Uno.
What is a LDR Sensor Module ?
LDR sensor module is used to detect the intensity of light. It is associated with both analog output pin and digital output pin labelled as AO and DO respectively on the board. When there is light, the resistance of LDR will become low according to the intensity of light. The greater the intensity of light, the lower the resistance of LDR. The sensor has a potentiometer knob that can be adjusted to change the sensitivity of LDR towards light.
Material Required:
Material Quantity
Arduino Uno 1
LDR Sensor Module 1
Jumper cables 4
Pinout Diagram:
Circuit Diagram:
Parameter Value
VCC 5 V DC from your Arduino
Ground GND from your Arduino
A0 Connect to Analog Pin A0
Tested Programming Code:
int sensorPin = A0; // select the input pin for LDR
int sensorValue = 0; // variable to store the value coming from the sensor
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600); //sets serial port for communication
}
void loop() {
sensorValue = analogRead(sensorPin); // read the value from the sensor
Serial.println(sensorValue); //prints the values coming from the sensor on the screen
delay(100);
}
Precautions:
1. Double check the connections before powering on the
circuit.
2. Don’t use loose jumper cables.
3. Check whether proper board is selected from Arduino
IDE.
4. Ensure proper placement of LDR Sensor Module for
correct working.
5. Don’t lose hope if LDR Sensor Module does not run
properly for the first time, try again.
Conclusion:
Once your sketch is running, you have to open your serial monitor to check the readings.