# VEML6070 UV Sensor [](VEML_6070.png) The VEML6070 is a UV sensor with I2C-Interface. It measures the UV light level but **NOT** the UV-Index. However, it is possible to convert the sensor readings to an equivalent UV-risk level/UV-Index. > Unlike the Si1145 (http://adafru.it/1777), this sensor will not give you UV Index readings. However, the Si1145 does UV Index approximations based on light level not true UV sensing. The VEML6070 in contrast does have a real light sensor in the UV spectrum. ## Using the Sensor with Arduino The sensor can be easily connected to the I2C pins of the Arduino (for Arduino UNO + Nano these are the pins A4 and A5). To read the measurements the `Adafruit_VEML6070`-Library can be used. It can be installed directly via the Arduino Library Manager. Alternatively, it can be downloaded from GitHub: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_VEML6070 ## Convert measurements to UV-Risk level The conversion is implemented in the equivalent Adafruit library for Circuit Python (https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_VEML6070). However it is not implemented in the Arduino version. I adapted the Circuit Python code and created an extended example sketch with risk-level-conversion. ``` String convert_to_risk_level(int reading) { int integration_time = 4; //available for Integration-Time 1, 2, 4 // MUST be adjusted according to the set integration time reading = reading / integration_time; String risk_level; if(reading <= 560) risk_level = "LOW (UV 0-2)"; else if(reading > 560 && reading <= 1120) risk_level = "Moderate (UV 3-5)"; else if(reading > 1120 && reading <= 1494) risk_level = "High (UV 6-7)"; else if(reading > 1494 && reading <= 2054) risk_level = "Very High (UV 8-10)"; else if(reading > 2054 && reading <= 9999) risk_level = "Extreme (UV >10)"; else risk_level = "ERROR"; return risk_level; } ``` ## You can the full example sketch [here](./vemltest_extended/vemltest_extended.ino).
References/Sources: https://cdn-learn.adafruit.com/downloads/pdf/adafruit-veml6070-uv-light-sensor-breakout.pdf