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VEML6070 and VEML6075 UV sensors

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  • alexsh1A alexsh1

    @avamander That's impossible - it is designed to handle the direct sunlight. Mine is showing UV Index = 9. Negative UV reading is a software issue - looks like Sparkfun did not write a good lib for it. Did you try a different lib?

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    @alexsh1

    Did you try a different lib?

    Haven't bothered, I'm just logging the raw values and then compensating with software.

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      @alexsh1

      Did you try a different lib?

      Haven't bothered, I'm just logging the raw values and then compensating with software.

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      @avamander It definitely works.

      My problem for now was just the battery consumption. I have one of these:

      https://www.aliexpress.com/item/I2C-Interface-3-3V-Board-Based-on-VEML6075-UVA-UVB-Light-Sensor-Module/32832979057.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.1.5f765e65b6nG8K&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_3_10152_10151_10065_10344_10130_10068_10324_10342_10547_10325_10343_10340_10548_10341_10696_10192_10190_10084_10083_10618_10307_10820_10301_10821_10303_10059_100031_10103_524_10624_10623_10622_10621_10620,searchweb201603_25,ppcSwitch_7&algo_expid=c6a42de3-1e19-435c-af06-c3a9b24d4ca3-0&algo_pvid=c6a42de3-1e19-435c-af06-c3a9b24d4ca3&priceBeautifyAB=0

      The problem is that it is dodgy - the sleep consumption never goes below 50uA at 3.2V. According to the datasheet it should be 800nA while sleeping at 1.8V and 25C. Can anyone measure a shutdown current for VEML6085 please?

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        @avamander It definitely works.

        My problem for now was just the battery consumption. I have one of these:

        https://www.aliexpress.com/item/I2C-Interface-3-3V-Board-Based-on-VEML6075-UVA-UVB-Light-Sensor-Module/32832979057.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.1.5f765e65b6nG8K&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_3_10152_10151_10065_10344_10130_10068_10324_10342_10547_10325_10343_10340_10548_10341_10696_10192_10190_10084_10083_10618_10307_10820_10301_10821_10303_10059_100031_10103_524_10624_10623_10622_10621_10620,searchweb201603_25,ppcSwitch_7&algo_expid=c6a42de3-1e19-435c-af06-c3a9b24d4ca3-0&algo_pvid=c6a42de3-1e19-435c-af06-c3a9b24d4ca3&priceBeautifyAB=0

        The problem is that it is dodgy - the sleep consumption never goes below 50uA at 3.2V. According to the datasheet it should be 800nA while sleeping at 1.8V and 25C. Can anyone measure a shutdown current for VEML6085 please?

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        @alexsh1 I have the same board, there seems to be a regulator and a few other components on the board, if you remove those, how's the power consumption then?

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          @alexsh1 I have the same board, there seems to be a regulator and a few other components on the board, if you remove those, how's the power consumption then?

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          @avamander I have removed every component bit by bit. Originally the consumption was 56uA and now it is 50uA with the only sensor left on the board

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            @avamander I have removed every component bit by bit. Originally the consumption was 56uA and now it is 50uA with the only sensor left on the board

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            @alexsh1 There's an I^2C address selection jumper on the board, maybe that draws current?

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              @alexsh1 There's an I^2C address selection jumper on the board, maybe that draws current?

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              @avamander desoldered

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                @avamander desoldered

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                @alexsh1 Just desolder the sensor itself from the board if you're that far already? I wouldn't be surprised if aliexpress sellers sell counterfeit chips that are s****ier, I'm already seeing that with nRF24L01+'s

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                  @alexsh1 Just desolder the sensor itself from the board if you're that far already? I wouldn't be surprised if aliexpress sellers sell counterfeit chips that are s****ier, I'm already seeing that with nRF24L01+'s

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                  @avamander I tried to resolder it to the board - no luck.
                  It is very small. Very hard to solder any wires to it

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                    Ok, I did manage to solder the bare sonsor.
                    Consumption is still 50uA.

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                    Can anyone please let me know your VELM6075 break board consumption?????

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                    • alexsh1A alexsh1

                      Ok, I did manage to solder the bare sonsor.
                      Consumption is still 50uA.

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                      Can anyone please let me know your VELM6075 break board consumption?????

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                      @alexsh1 I'd do it but I'm waiting for my replacement multimeter to arrive, sorry.

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                        @alexsh1 I'd do it but I'm waiting for my replacement multimeter to arrive, sorry.

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                        @avamander That's ok. Just post values here - other may benefit on this as well.
                        I still have no idea why the sensor is taking so much current

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                          An old thread, tried the github ino for the VEML6075, is not working ok. UVA and UVB sometimes wrong negative figures. I am going to try the sparkfun library, is from 2018. Let you now if I get beter results.

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                            An old thread, tried the github ino for the VEML6075, is not working ok. UVA and UVB sometimes wrong negative figures. I am going to try the sparkfun library, is from 2018. Let you now if I get beter results.

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                              /*
                              Original by scalz@mysensors: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6952/veml6070-and-veml6075-uv-sensors/25#
                              Needs a modified VEML6075-lib: https://github.com/rejoe2/VEML6075
                              rewritten by Tonbor using sparkfun libary
                              /
                              // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                              #define MY_DEBUG
                              // Enable and select radio type attached
                              #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                              //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                              //#define MY_NODE_ID 10
                              #include <MySensors.h>
                              #include <SparkFun_VEML6075_Arduino_Library.h>
                              VEML6075 uv;
                              //VEML6075 veml6075 = VEML6075();
                              bool sensorFound = false;
                              #define CHILD_ID_UVI 1
                              #define CHILD_ID_UVA 2
                              #define CHILD_ID_UVB 3
                              uint32_t SLEEP_TIME = 30
                              1000; // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds)
                              MyMessage uviMsg(CHILD_ID_UVI, V_UV);
                              MyMessage uvaMsg(CHILD_ID_UVA, V_UV);
                              MyMessage uvbMsg(CHILD_ID_UVB, V_UV);
                              void presentation()
                              {
                              // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                              sendSketchInfo("UV Sensor", "1.4T");
                              // Register all sensors to gateway (they will be created as child devices)
                              present(CHILD_ID_UVI, S_UV);
                              present(CHILD_ID_UVA, S_UV);
                              present(CHILD_ID_UVB, S_UV);
                              }
                              void setup()
                              {
                              if (!uv.begin()) {
                              Serial.println(F("VEML6075 not found!"));
                              } else
                              sensorFound = true;
                              //#ifdef MY_DEBUG
                              // uint16_t devid = veml6075.getDevID();
                              // Serial.print(F("Device ID = "));
                              // Serial.println(devid, HEX);
                              // Serial.println(F("----------------"));
                              //#endif
                              }
                              void loop()
                              {
                              if (sensorFound) {
                              unsigned long lastSend =0;
                              float uvi;
                              float uva;
                              float uvb;
                              static float uviOld = -1;
                              static float uvaOld = -1;
                              static float uvbOld = -1;
                              //veml6075.sleep(false); // power up veml6075 == begin()
                              //sleep(500);
                              // Poll sensor
                              //veml6075.poll();
                              uv.powerOn();
                              delay(250);
                              uva = uv.a();
                              uvb = uv.b();
                              uvi = uv.index();
                              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                              Serial.print(F("UVA = "));
                              Serial.println(uva, 2);
                              Serial.print(F("UVB = "));
                              Serial.println(uvb, 2);
                              Serial.print(F("UV Index = "));
                              Serial.println(uvi, 1);
                              #endif
                              if (uvi != uviOld) {
                              send(uviMsg.set(uvi,2));
                              uviOld = uvi;
                              }
                              if (uva != uvaOld) {
                              send(uvaMsg.set(uva,2));
                              uvaOld = uva;
                              }
                              if (uvb != uvbOld) {
                              send(uvbMsg.set(uvb,2));
                              uvbOld = uvb;
                              }
                              }
                              uv.shutdown(); ; // power down veml6075
                              sleep(SLEEP_TIME);
                              }

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                                This ino is working for me, it has the sleep function to save batteries. The Adafruit en the github/mysensors-> https://github.com/schizobovine/VEML6075 lib gives far to high index with my sensor. Only uv a and uv b declaration is not correct. Uv expect a index 0 till 11, domoticz controller passes a lower figure when it receives a number above 11.

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