Description
CDG-14A ILLUMINANCE SENSOR
Overview
The CDG-14A Illuminance sensor is a great device with impressive features. It is very sensitive and can detect even the smallest amounts of light.
Its wide measuring range allows it to accurately measure light levels in many different conditions. It provides reliable and accurate data with high precision. This is important for many uses.
The great waterproof performance means it lasts and works well in wet or humid areas. This makes it useful for many purposes. It is especially important in agricultural greenhouses. Accurate light measurement helps plants grow better.
Key Features
• Multi-Range & Visible Spectrum Precision
• Wide Compatibility & Flexible Output
• Flexible Power & Multiple Outputs
• Fast & Stable Performance
• Robust & Versatile Design
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NEWS Application
General Agriculture

Suitable for open-field agriculture, this sensor monitors natural light intensity to optimize planting density, irrigation scheduling, and crop yield across diverse farmland environments.
Greenhouse

Specifically designed for greenhouse environments, it enables precise control of artificial lighting and shade screens to create ideal light conditions for uniform plant growth and quality improvement.
Environmental Monitoring

The sensor delivers reliable lux data for comprehensive weather observation, climate research, and outdoor environmental analysis.












