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I assume this is a lower grade sensor than what is present in CR30. I don't want to verify this assumption since I broke quite fragile posts the whole construction is attached to and had to glue them with super glue and some UV glue. Never got the smell out of it and I fear the sensor will gonna degrade over time as the glue vapors condense on the sensitive interference filters on the chip...
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I assume this is a lower grade sensor than what is present in CR30, looks like OSRAM AS7341 or even AS7343. I don't want to verify this assumption since I broke quite fragile posts the whole construction is attached to and had to glue them with super glue and some UV glue. Never got the smell out of it and I fear the sensor will gonna degrade over time as the glue vapors condense on the sensitive interference filters on the chip...
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