
PIR Motion Sensor - Large Lens version
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PIR(Passive Infrared Detection)are used to detect motion of human movement
- 10+: $4.89
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PRODUCT DETAILS
PIR(Passive Infrared Detection)are used to detect motion of human movement. This version has a large lens which can support long range and wide angle. 2.54mm standard connector is easy to fix it anywhere.
The PIR Motion Sensor Series includes several products that will meet your different needs:
Product | Measuring range (theoretical value) | Features |
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Grove - PIR Motion Sensor | Max Distance:3-6m(3m by default) Angle:< 120° |
Measuring distance and holding time adjustable response speed:0.3s - 25s |
Grove-Adjustable PIR Motion Sensor | Max Distance:3-6m Angle: X=110° Y=90° |
Measuring distance and holding time adjustable |
Grove - mini PIR motion sensor | Max Distance:2-5m(2m by default) Angle: X=110° Y=90° |
Sensitivity adjustable Mini-size |
PIR Motion sensor module | Max Distance:3-7m Angle:< 120° |
Sensitivity & Delay time adjustable |
Grove - Digital PIR Motion Sensor | Min Distance: 3.2m Angle:< 100° |
Mini-size Simple and intuitive |
Want to know more about how the PIR sensor works with Arduino and Raspberry pi, please click here to view the blog. If you need tutorials for operating the sensor, please click here to view the wiki.
Features
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Long-range
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Wide-angle
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Low consumption
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DC 3.0-5.5V power supplier
Specifications
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Input Voltage: DC3.0-5.5V
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Current: 100uA(max)
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Output signal: 0,VCC (Output high when motion detected)
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Sentry Angle: 120°
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Connector:3Pin 2.54mm pitch
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Size: L36*W26*H21(mm)
Technical details
Dimensions | 45mm x35mm x19.5mm |
Weight | G.W 6.5g |
Battery | Exclude |
Part List
PIR Motion Sensor - Large Lens version | 1 |
ECCN/HTS
HSCODE | 9031900090 |
USHSCODE | 9018200080 |
UPC | 841454105046 |
EUHSCODE | 9013101000 |
COO | CHINA |
RoHS | 1 |
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Great long Distance sensor Works very well and picks up motion over 5-6m distance. However the further away you are the larger the motion needs to be to be registered. But that is to be expected and totally normal with this kind of sensor. Documentation could be a little better, I could not find info on what exactly the jumper on the side is doing. Also it would be much better if the module didn't come with the 3 connector pins soldered in, but separate. I had to desolder them from all my modules to be able to integrate the module in my Hardware
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