🚀 Elevate Your Space with Intelligent Motion Detection!
The 5PACK IR Human Sensor AM312 Mini Detector Module is a state-of-the-art motion detection solution designed for various applications, including security systems and automated lighting. With its high sensitivity, low power consumption, and compact design, this module is perfect for easy integration into your projects, ensuring reliable performance and energy efficiency.
Manufacturer | Youmile |
Part number | GR-YM-026 |
Item Weight | 30 g |
Package Dimensions | 17.2 x 7.8 x 2.1 cm; 30 g |
Item model number | GR-YM-026 |
Colour | Am312 |
Power source type | Corded Electric |
Plug profile | Internal mounting |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Battery not included |
M**E
Works well
Connected to microcontroller input to detect movement, simple to connect and works fine. Maximum range I have tried around 2m.
R**S
Do the job i needed, however could be better
These worked as expected and done the job I needed them to do.However, i feel the distance could be a bit better, however these are on the lower end of the pricing scale you get what you pay for.Happy overall with these and they work great for my needs.
N**N
Good value
These worked well for a Raspberry Pi project running straight from the IO pins, detecting movement with about an eight metre range.
C**S
Module
Value for money
A**A
Raspberry Pico compatible
Drive it from VBUS (5V) on the Pico and it will output 3.3V at the signal pin. It triggers high and then resets automatically. It is totally safe with the Pico and will not blow your input pin. Only downside is that there is no means of adjusting either trigger mode or delay time. Recommended.
S**R
It’s switched output to 3v range.
Good for diy projectsYou have to add relay or other way to workout something.Good value for moneyWell suitable for ARDUINO projects.Coming with some connecting cables got 5stars extra.
A**Y
Value PIR sensors
These are excellent value PIR sensors. PIRs are used to wake up devices as motion detectors. This is ideal for a passive device that needs to wake up ready for operation when there is movement but that otherwise should be in a lower consumption state. This is ideal for use with a controller such as an Arduino as part of the internet of things. My own use is for remote sensing devices and data collection that needs to be activated by movement so that data collection can begin. This is a very valuable tool.
P**H
passive aggressive
These things are sorta standard, I mean, it's one of those parts that you can just look up on the net and get the pinout and just use with existing libraries/code on the arduino IDE. They're about as simple as you can get with just a "yes/no" output which you can stick into a digital pin on the arduino. They also come with connectors ready to stick into an arduino.If paired with microwave sensors it would make a formidable detection system.No issues.
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