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How to prevent the temperature interfering with light sensor

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light vs. temperature

ei y'all...
i'd like to make a room/enclosure having a simulated environment.
a light sensor would be among the sensors we'd be using...

will the temperature in the enclosure have any effect on the light intensity reading (provided that the light intensity sensor would be in the enclosure)?if so,any ideas on how/what to do so as to prevent the temperature in the enclosure from interfering with the light intensity sensor reading?

thnx!!!!
 

light vs. temperature

im not sure if the ambient temperature would afftect it but if the sensor you have is sensitive to temperature changes, ... if it does, usually the data sheet of the manual will have a formula on adjusting the reading to the actual linght intensity
 

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