Here is one simple circuit of a general-purpose white LED security light with Passive Infrared (PIR) Motion sensing mechanism. At the heart of the circuit is a PIR sensor module SB0061. SB0061 is a ...
This RCWL-0516 module has the characteristics of high sensitivity, high induction distance, high reliability, large induction angle, wide power supply voltage range, etc. it is widely used in various ...
Working Voltage:DC 2.7V-12V;Max Static current:1mA;delay time: 2S;Blockade time: 2S;Sensor angle:100 Degree;Sensor distance: 3-5m. Repeatable Trigger Mode:When people enters the sensing range, the ...
Let me introduce another simple microcontroller-based do-it-yourself circuit that detects motion and excites a light source in a flash. The “snooper” here is an ordinary passive infrared (PIR) motion ...
Module provides integration and flexibility for passive infrared (PIR)-based motion detection applications including customer sensing, lighting control and other energy management purposes. The ...
[ladyada] has a freshly-published and amazingly thorough tutorial on passive infrared (PIR) motion sensors. Most often seen in security floodlights and automatic doors, in creative hands these sensors ...
The LC-103-PIMSK from DSC is a dual-technology motion detector that combines passive infrared and microwave detection with pet immunity. It has unique microwave motion sensor module with micro-strip ...
Extremely low power consumption-10uA, Ready-to-use I/O connection options, Ceiling/wall mount device applicable, TTL open collector signal output, Built-in CdS photocell output, Superior RFI/EMI ...
Many close-proximity motion detectors use the classic, widely available passive-infrared (PIR) approach, which is effective but has limited sensitivity and adjustability, and can’t “see” through ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results