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$7.70The Story
- Description
- Specifications
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AndyMark’s line of Standard Sensors is designed specifically for FRC and FTC teams. Using standard 1.5” pitch mounting holes, the sensor’s small footprint fits nicely on a 1” wide tube. Easily swap out sensors for reading distance, color, or position using I2C or CAN communication, and head into matches worry-free with locking connectors.
Product Documentation can be found here.
Longer lengths of cable can be found here
- When to use this sensor
- Detecting the color of nearby objects (game elements, indicators, tape).
- Presence / approach detection at short range (e.g., “object is in the mechanism”).
- Measuring ambient light to auto-adjust thresholds or avoid false positives.
- Classifying states (e.g., “red vs blue” or “object present vs absent”) without external optics.
- Typical integrations
- Place near an intake to confirm piece acquisition and read team color.
- Mount along a chute or feeder to detect jam/flow with proximity.
- Face the field to classify marker colors or read LED indicators on mechanisms.
- Use ambient light readings to auto-calibrate thresholds between practice and event lighting.

Product Documentation can be found here.
- When to use this sensor
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- Ambient Light Range: 0.002 lux to 65,535 lux
- Communication Protocol: I2C
- Default I2C Address: 0x39 (7-bit)
- Dimensions: 2.00 in. x .745 in. x .51 in.
- FOV: ~46°
- Max Bus Speed: 400 kHz (Fast mode)
- Max Input Voltage: 16 V
- Measurement Channels: Red, Green, Blue, Alpha, and Proximity
- Mounting Holes: #10 holes, 1.5 in. apart
- Nominal Voltage: 3.3 V
- Proximity Range: 0 mm to ~200 mm
- Sensing IC: TMD3725

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
- Description
- Specifications
-
AndyMark’s line of Standard Sensors is designed specifically for FRC and FTC teams. Using standard 1.5” pitch mounting holes, the sensor’s small footprint fits nicely on a 1” wide tube. Easily swap out sensors for reading distance, color, or position using I2C or CAN communication, and head into matches worry-free with locking connectors.
Product Documentation can be found here.
Longer lengths of cable can be found here
- When to use this sensor
- Detecting the color of nearby objects (game elements, indicators, tape).
- Presence / approach detection at short range (e.g., “object is in the mechanism”).
- Measuring ambient light to auto-adjust thresholds or avoid false positives.
- Classifying states (e.g., “red vs blue” or “object present vs absent”) without external optics.
- Typical integrations
- Place near an intake to confirm piece acquisition and read team color.
- Mount along a chute or feeder to detect jam/flow with proximity.
- Face the field to classify marker colors or read LED indicators on mechanisms.
- Use ambient light readings to auto-calibrate thresholds between practice and event lighting.

Product Documentation can be found here.
- When to use this sensor
-
- Ambient Light Range: 0.002 lux to 65,535 lux
- Communication Protocol: I2C
- Default I2C Address: 0x39 (7-bit)
- Dimensions: 2.00 in. x .745 in. x .51 in.
- FOV: ~46°
- Max Bus Speed: 400 kHz (Fast mode)
- Max Input Voltage: 16 V
- Measurement Channels: Red, Green, Blue, Alpha, and Proximity
- Mounting Holes: #10 holes, 1.5 in. apart
- Nominal Voltage: 3.3 V
- Proximity Range: 0 mm to ~200 mm
- Sensing IC: TMD3725
















