Me PIR Motion Sensor

Overview

Me PIR Motion Sensor is a module to detect the infrared radiation emitted from human or animal body, and its maximum induction range is 6m. If somebody is moving in the range, its DO pin will output an effective signal to light on the blue LED on the board. Its blue ID means that it has a double-digital port and needs to be connected to the port with blue ID on Makeblock Orion.

Technical specifications

● Operating voltage: 5V DC
● Output voltage: 5 V/high level, 0 V/low level
● Trigger signal: 5 V/high level
● Retention time: 2 second
● Detection angle: 120°
● Distance detected: max. 6 m
● Dimension: 51 x 24 x 18 mm (L x W x H)

Functional characteristics

● Provide a potentiometer which sensitivity is adjustable
● Built-in two-way amplitude discriminator for interference suppression
● Operate in two modes: repeatable trigger (default) and non- repeatable trigger
● White area of module is the reference area to contact metal beams
● Support mBlock GUI programming, and applicable to users of all ages
● Adopt RJ25 port for easy connection
● Provide pin-type port to support most development boards including Arduino series

Pin definition

The port of Me PIR Motion Sensor has four pins, and their functions are as follows:微信截图_20160129145932

Wiring mode

● Connecting with RJ25
Since the port of Me PIR Motion Sensor has blue ID, you need to connect the port with blue ID on Makeblock Orion when using RJ25 port. Taking Makeblock Orion as
example, you can connect to ports No. 3, 4, 5, and 6 as follows:微信截图_20160129150011

● Connecting with Dupont wire
When the Dupont wire is used to connect the module to the Arduino UNO Baseboard, its Mode and DOP pins should be connected to digital ports as follows:微信截图_20160129150042

Guide to programming

● Arduino programming
If you use Arduino to write a program, the library Makeblock-Library-master should be invoked to control the Me PIR Motion Sensor. This is a routine to identify if there is anyone or anything moving nearby by this module through Arduino programming.微信截图_20160129150137

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The function of the code segment is: to read the result detected from the DO pin to identify if there is someone nearby, and output 1 if yes or 0 if no. The result is output to the serial monitor in Arduino IDE every 100ms. Upload the code segment to Makeblock Orion and click the Arduino serial monitor, and you will see the running result as follows:微信截图_20160129150321

● mBlock programming
Me PIR Motion Sensor supports the mBlock programming environment and its instructions are introduced as follows:微信截图_20160129150358

This is an example on how to use mBlock control the Me PIR Motion Sensor.
If the detected result from the module is nobody is moving, the panda will say “Nobody is playing with me!” Otherwise, the panda will say “Somebody is playing with me!” The running result is as follows:微信截图_20160129150427

Principle analysis

Me PIR Motion Sensor adopts a specific PIR chip BISS0001 which is a sensor with the ability to detect the infrared radiation emitted from human or animal body and output electrical signal. It is a kind of digital-analog hybrid application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) comprised of operational amplifier, voltage comparator, state controller, delay timer and block timer. When the radiation of human body is focused on the detector of pyroelectric infrared sensor by the Fresnel lens, the sensor in the circuit will output the voltage signal to identify the movement of human nearby. Its structure diagram is as follows:微信截图_20160129150512

This module has a potentiometer which can be used to adjust the detection range. The level of Mode pin can be controlled to select the operating mode. When it is in high level, the module can be triggered repeatedly for real-time induction. When it is in low level, the module is in non-repeatable trigger mode. If somebody is moving in the induction range, the module is triggered and maintained for a period of time. In this period, the state will not be interfered whether there is somebody moving in the deduction range.

Schematic

PIR sensor

Skills

Posted on

2016-12-21