Overview
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. For that reason they are commonly found in appliances and gadgets used in homes or businesses. They are often referred to as PIR, "Passive Infrared", "Pyroelectric", or "IR motion" sensors.
Feature of long range pir detector
Higher in cost-performance
Long range
Wide angle
Technical Data of long distance motion detector
1.Maximum Ratings
Characteristics | Symbol | My. Value | Max. Value | Unit | Remarks |
Working Temperature | TST | -20 | 85 | °C |
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Max.current | Into | -100 | 100 | mA |
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Storage Temperature | TST | -40 | 125 | °C |
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2.Working Conditions (T=25°C, Vdd=3V,Except other requirements)
Characteristics | Symbol | Min. | Type | Max. | Unit | Remarks |
Supply Voltage | VDD | 2.2 | 3 | 3.7 | V | IR = 0.5mA |
Working Current | IDD | 9 | 9.5 | 11 | μA |
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Sensitivity threshold value | VSENS |
| 80 |
| μV |
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Output REL | ||||||
Output Low Current | IOL | 10 |
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| mA | VOL<1V |
Output High Current | JOHN |
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| -10 | mA | VOL>(VDD-1V) |
Output Low current Lock time | T OL |
| 2 |
| s | Non-adjustable |
Output High current Lock time | T OH | 2 |
| 3600 | s |
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Input SENS/ONTIME | ||||||
Voltage Input Range |
| 0 |
| VDD / 2 | V | 0V to VDD/2 |
Input Bias Current |
| -1 |
| 1 | μA |
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Oscillator & Filter | ||||||
Low pass filter cut-off frequency |
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| 7 | Hz |
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High pass filter cut-off frequency |
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| 0.44 | Hz |
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Oscillator frequency on Chip | FCLK |
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| 64 | kHz |
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Interior Block Diagram |
Applications
Wireless Devices/Mobile Equipment
Wireless occupancy sensors (powered by PV cells or battery)
PC and smart phones
Commercial & residential lighting fixtures
Video intercoms
Vending machines
Home automation
FAQ
1.How long do motion sensor lights stay on?
Most people set their motion detection lights so they will stay on for about one to two minutes.
2.Do motion sensors save electricity?
Motion sensing switches do have some “phantom” energy use. According to this study, motion sensor switches use about a watt of energy on standby mode (23 hours a day) and 5 watts on active mode (about an hour a day). This trims a bit off of your overall savings.
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