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Grove - PIR Motion Sensor

SKU C000169 Barcode 101020020 Show more
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This sensor allows you to sense motion, usually human movement in its range.

Overview

Simply connect it to Grove - Base shield and program it, when anyone moves in its detecting range, the sensor will output HIGH on its SIG pin.

Features:

  • Grove compatible interface
  • Adjustable detecting distance
  • Adjustable holding time

Tech specs

Specifications

Parameter

Value/Range

Operating Voltage

3V–5V

Operating Current(VCC = 3V)

100uA

Operating Current(VCC = 5V)

150uA

Measuring Range

0.1 - 6m

Default detecting distance

3m

Holding Time

1 - 25s

Working Wave Length

7 - 14um

Detecting Angle

120 degrees

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