HC-SR505 micro PIR motion sensor - motion detector for Arduino
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Universal PIR type sensor allows motion detection. Allows you to build alarm systems, robots, models, etc.
HC-SR505 micro PIR motion sensor - motion detector for Arduino
$1.88
PIR motion sensor module HC-SR505 - motion detector for Arduino
Description
Universal PIR type sensor allows motion detection. Allows you to build alarm systems, robots, models, etc.
PIR sensors can find their application in alarm installations and devices where motion detection is required. The sensor after detecting motion issues a high state to the output for about 8 seconds if after this time the motion has ceased a low state appears, when motion is detected again a high state appears for 8s etc...
Product features
PIR type sensor is used to detect objects indoors in alarm and lighting systems.
Detection of an object is signaled digitally - high state.
The sensor can be connected with any startup kit such as Arduino, or Raspberry Pi minicomputer.
The leads are 2.45 mm goldpin connectors
Arduino compatible sensor
Detect movement of people in the room up to 3m distance from the sensor.
Technical data
power supply voltage: 4.5-15V DC
standby power consumption: <60ua span="">
detection of presence signaled by a high state of 3.3V at the output
Responsible entityABC-RC Firma LedaAddress:
Judy Tadeusza 9Postal Code: 34-122City: NidekCountry: PolandPhone number: 333-003-080E-mail: pomoc@abc-rc.pl
Symbol
6885
Producer code
5904384729821
Status
New
Manufacturer
unbranded
Model
HC-SR505
Rodzaj
motion sensor
Manufacturer code
6885
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