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@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ Connect the AS7331 sensor to your Flipper Zero via I²C:
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| Sensor Pin | Flipper Zero Pin |
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|------------|--------------------|
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-| **SCL** | C0 [pin 16] |
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-| **SDA** | C1 [pin 15] |
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-| **3V3** | 3V3 [pin 9] |
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-| **GND** | GND [pin 11 or 18] |
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+| **SCL** | C0 \[pin 16\] |
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+| **SDA** | C1 \[pin 15\] |
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+| **3V3** | 3V3 \[pin 9\] |
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+| **GND** | GND \[pin 11 or 18\] |
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By default, the application scans all possible I²C addresses for the sensor. However, you can manually set a specific address in the settings menu, accessible by pressing the **Enter** button.
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Since UV radiation poses greater risks to the eyes, the app includes a setting t
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The displayed percentages indicate how much each UV type (UV-A, UV-B, UV-C) contributes to the maximum daily exposure. This helps illustrate that higher sensor readings don't necessarily mean a greater health risk; for example, even though UV-A sensor values are typically higher, they usually contribute less to the recommended maximum exposure limit compared to UV-B or UV-C.
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-When following the maximum daily exposure duration, the TLV/BEI guidelines ensure: “[...] nearly all healthy workers may be repeatedly exposed without acute adverse health effects such as erythema and photokeratitis.”
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+When following the maximum daily exposure duration, the TLV/BEI guidelines ensure: “\[…\] nearly all healthy workers may be repeatedly exposed without acute adverse health effects such as erythema and photokeratitis.”
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## Disclaimer
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