Samu, KrisztiánThamó, Bálint2017-07-032017-07-032017-06-26http://hdl.handle.net/2437/242393The goal of this project was to implement a device, which can measure the illuminance and the correlatedcolor temperature (CCT) of a light source and also works as a webserver.The analyzation of light sources is very important in our everyday life. With the use of a webserver the measured values are easily accessible and the calculation methods can be changed without any changes on the hardware. It also provides a solution to store and analyze the results without further human interaction. Therefore the device is capable of collecting and analyzing a large amount of data.For these criterions we chose a PIC microcontroller, an Ethernet chip and two different sensors. One of the sensors is an RGB sensor and the other one is a LUX sensor. Both of the sensors are using photodiodes to sense the different attributions of a light source. Through this article we show the basic theory behind the project, the implementation and calibration of the device; then the results of the measurements and finally we mention some possibilities for future improvements.enwebservercorrelated color temperatureilluminancesensormicrocontrollerlight sourcedata collectioncalibrationmeasurementphotodiodechromatical diagramplanckian locusInternet based light quality measurementArticle10.17667/riim.2017.1/4.14