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HC-SR505 Mini PIR Motion Sensor Module

85.00 EGP

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SKU:s-76

Description

The HC-SR505 Mini PIR Motion Sensing Module uses the infrared radiation produced by body heat to detect motion at up to a distance of 10 feet.

Key Features of HC-SR505 Mini Motion Sensing Module:

  • Detects body heat at distance of up to 10 feet
  • 4.5 to 20V operation (5V compatible)
  • Very low power (70uA)

PIR (Passive Infrared) Motion Sensors are used to detect motion. They work by detecting the changes in infrared radiation that come from body heat. The sensor has two windows that have different fields of view. Since infrared comes from many different sources, it is differences in infrared between what the two sensor windows detect within a short period of time that is determined to be motion.

This sensor is similar to the HC-SR501, but this is a smaller package with fixed default operation and a bit easier to use whereas the HC-SR501 has a number of options that can be set.

The sensor has a range of 3-4 meters (9-12 feet).   When triggered, the sensor output goes HIGH for approximately 6-12 seconds then returns LOW.  If motion continues within the sensor range, the module will continue to retrigger and keep the output HIGH until the motion stops for at least 6-12 seconds.  The length of the time delay varies between sensors, but is fairly consistent for a given sensor.  The sensor has a white plastic dome over it. This dome is used to increase the field of view and to help provide some protection to the sensor.  The field of view is approximately 100 degrees.

A common use for the sensor is to detect when a person or animal moves in or out of the sensor range and then take some action such as turning lights on/off, enabling a fan, enabling a Halloween prop or perhaps taking a picture.

Basic operation is simple. Just apply 5V and ground to the module. The sensor output is a logic HIGH when motion is detected and LOW when it is idle. This output can be connected to a uC or it can be connected directly to a relay module that can handle a logic level input in some cases if you just want to turn something on/off based on motion.

Power On Delay

When the sensor is first powered on, it learns the ambient IR signature of its environment. Basically it is calibrating itself to its environment so that it can determine what constitutes motion.  This takes around 15 seconds.

During that calibration time, false triggers are likely to occur so any triggers during this time should be ignored. It is important that there is not a lot of motion in the sensors view when it is going through its self-calibration as that can interfere with the calibration process.

The module has a very low power draw of about 70uA even when active. Because of the low power requirements, it can be powered off a digital output pin from a microcontroller if desired. If that is done, keep in mind the 15 second startup time.

Module Connections

There is a 3-pin header on the assembly.

1 x 3 Header

  • ‘+’  =      Connect to 4.5V to 20V.
  • OUT  =  Digital sensor output (active HIGH) – Normally connects to a digital input pin on a microcontroller
  • ‘- ‘  =      Connect to system ground.  This ground needs to be in common with the microcontroller.

Technical Specifications

Maximum Ratings
          Vcc 4.5 – 20V  (5V typical)
          IMax Maximum Current Draw 70uA (measured)
Operating Ratings
          Trigger Time ~ 8 -10 secs
          Detection Distance  3 meters
          Detection Angle 100 degrees (typical)
Dimensions L x W (PCB) 23 x 10mm
L x W x H (with sensor) 34 x 12 x 12mm
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