• This is a spectrometer on a chip ( video ), and it’s getting the Adafruit breakout treatment. • The A S7343 is the successor to our AS7341, bumped from 10 channels to 14, with 12 spanning visible light into near-infrared (380nm to 1000nm), plus clear and flicker detection. • Same footprint and pinout as the ‘41, so your existing wiring and enclosures carry over unchanged. • Ladyada finished the library and testing, then pointed OpenClaw at an ESP32-S2 TFT hooked up to the sensor. • Claude generated a real-time color bar visualization that’s one of the nicer sensor demos we’ve done… hold it over a green light and watch the yellow-green channels spike, wave it past a reddish-orange source and the spectral output shifts to match. • If you want to see what multi-spectral color sensing can do, check out the Color Sensing Music Player guide - we use DUPLO bricks that play songs based on color.

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