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This paper learn programming of an Arduino. This also explores on how it can be used as a tool for study and research works. Learn how to program with Arduino, connect the project board to software on your computer, create sensor with the decision making and memory storing abilities of the Arduino. The ML8511 UV sensor outputs an analog signal in relation to the amount of UV light it detects and the effect to human body if get UV light in levels. The result are from three different locations, such as two outdoor and indoor start from 6.30 a.m until 10.45 a.m. Data shows that in outdoor during early morning or late afternoon hours the sun's rays pass at a greater angle through the atmosphere. Much more UV radiation is absorbed and less reaches the Earth, on the contrary in indoor UV index was 0. UV levels are highest under cloudless skies, and cloud cover generally reduces a person's exposure. However, light or thin clouds have little effect and may even enhance UV levels because of scattering. Don't be fooled by an overcast day or a cool breeze! Even a long stay in open shade, for example between buildings, may give a sensitive person a sunburn on a day with high UV levels. Therefore, it is important to know effect of ultraviolet’s level, from application of Arduino Programming using ML8511 UV sensor simplify the research.Keywords: Sensor UV; ML8511; Arduino; UV lights; Software.

Highlights

  • The Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum is a name scientists use when referring to the entire range of radiation types

  • Ultraviolet radiation (UV) radiation is classified into three primary types: JODLI Vol 2(1)_Nugroho Adi Pramono ultraviolet A (UVA), ultraviolet B (UVB), and ultraviolet C (UVC)

  • To find out the UV index we use two different locations, location A is at coordinates -7.973731, 112.579935 and location B is at coordinates -7.9606839, 112.6191241. first of all calibrate system with

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Introduction

The Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum is a name scientists use when referring to the entire range of radiation types. Other examples of EM radiation are ultraviolet and infrared light, microwaves, X-rays and gamma-rays. Ultraviolet radiation is that part of the electromagnetic spectrum between visible light and x-rays. UV radiation is classified into three primary types: JODLI Vol 2(1)_Nugroho Adi Pramono ultraviolet A (UVA), ultraviolet B (UVB), and ultraviolet C (UVC). These groups are based on the measure of their wavelength. All the UVC and most of the UVB radiation is absorbed by the earth’s ozone layer, so most of the ultraviolet radiation received on earth is UVA. Since UVC radiation is absorbed by the earth’s ozone layer, it does not pose as much of a risk

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