PIR motion sensor Module

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Introduction

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PIR sensors allow you to sense motion, almost always used to detect whether a human has moved in or out of the sensors range. They are small,inexpensive, low-power, easy to use and don't wear out.PIR sensor are basically made of a pyroelectric sensor ,which can detect levels of infrared radiation. Everything emits some low level radiation, and the hotter something is, the more radiation is emitted. The sensor in a motion detector is actually split in two halves. The reason for that is that we are looking to detect motion (change) not average IR levels. The two halves are wired up so that they cancel each other out. If one half sees more or less IR radiation than the other, the output will swing high or low.

Technical parameters

  • Operating voltage: DC5V
  • Static power consumption: 65 microamps
  • level output: high-5V, low-0V
  • Delay Time: adjustable (0.3 seconds to 18 seconds)
  • embargo time: 0.2 seconds
  • sensing range: less than 120 degrees angle, 7 meters
  • Operating temperature: -15 ~ +70 degrees

Usage

When motion is sensed, pin S output 5V. There is a yelow knob on the back for adjusting the output pulse duration.Spinning clockwise increase the the output pulse duration. Spinning anticlockwise decrease the output pulse duration. To make the following test more explicit ,you need to spin the knob anticlockwise to the end to decrease the ouput duration.


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Example code

int pirPin = 2; //digital 2
void setup(){
pinMode(pirPin, INPUT);
pinMode(13, INPUT);
}
void loop(){
int pirVal = digitalRead(pirPin);
if(pirVal == HIGH)
{ //was motion detected
digitalWrite(13,HIGH);
delay(50);
}
else {
digitalWrite(13,LOW);
}
}

Adjustment

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How to buy it

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