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Infrared Digital PIR Motion Sensor
We can build electronics projects just as easy as piling bricks.
Arduino and community have made the programming much easier than
ever before. How about some elixir on hardware part? Maybe it is
not yet convenient to make complex interfaces, but we can at least
start from the most commonly used modules.
By using electronic bricks, you may connect Arduino compatible
boards easily with various digital, analog and I2C/Uart interfaces.
These the breadboard-less firm connection are prepared to extensive
modules like poteniometers, sensors, relays, servos...even buttons,
just plug and play.
Each terminal module has buckled port with VCC, GND and Output,
which has corresponding port on the sensing board, with a plain
2.54mm dual-female cable you may start playing already. Buckled
brick cables are like cement for bricks, make the connections
easier, secure and more professional looking.
It is very interesting Electronic Brick Module
This module can be used with Arduino Special Sensor Shield V4.0.
You can do some simple design about it,it support“plug and play”.
PIR motion sensing Brick
This brick includes a PIR motion sensor module,Max sentry distance
is 3 and 7 meters. If anyone moved in that range, Alarm pin will go
high. The signal duration can be adjusted from 0.3s-18s by the
yellow potienmeter.
This PIR Sensor Switch Module detects the Infrared Rays released by
human body motion within the detection area (6 Meters/20 feet).
PIR Sensor : A PIR Sensor is a Passive Infrared Sensor which
controls the switching on/off when it detects a moving target. The
PIR Sensor senses the motion of a human body by the change in
surrounding ambient temperature when a human body passes across.
Delay Time Adjustable: 5 seconds to 18 Minutes.
Once the motion is seized , it sends a “low” digital value to the
Arduino through the digital IO port of Sensor Shield
Connect the signal cables and Arduino port , then it can be used:
the corresponding Arduino code is :
int ledPin = 13; int switchPin = 2; int value = 0; void setup() {
pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); pinMode(switchPin, INPUT); } void loop() {
value = digitalRead(switchPin); if (HIGH == value) {
digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); } else { digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW); } }