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HomeDevelopments BoardsHC SR501 INFRARED IR PIR MOTION SENSOR for Arduino AVR
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HC SR501 INFRARED IR PIR MOTION SENSOR for Arduino AVR

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Infrared sensor module is based on infrared technology, automatic control products. High sensitivity, high reliability, low power consumption, low voltage operation mode. Widely used in various auto-sensing electrical equipment, especially for battery-powered automatic control products.

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  1. Working Voltage Range: DC 4.5V- 20V
  2. Current Drain: <60uA
  3. Detection Range: <140°
  4. Voltage Output: (High/ Low-level Signal) 3.3V TTL output
  5. Detection Distance: 3 to 7m (can be adjusted)
  6. Delay Time: 5 to 200s (Can be Adjusted, Default 5s +/- 3%)
  7. Blockade time: 2.5s (Default)
  8. Work temperature: -20-+80°C

Specifications and Features :

  1. Color: Green, Blue
  2. Infrared Sensor with Control Circuit Board
  3. The Sensitivity and Holding Time Can be Adjusted
  4. Working Voltage Range: DC 4.5V- 20V
  5. Current Drain: <60uA
  6. Detection Range: <140°
  7. Voltage Output: (High/ Low-level Signal) 3.3V TTL output
  8. Detection Distance: 3 to 7m (can be adjusted)
  9. Delay Time: 5 to 200s (Can be Adjusted, Default 5s +/- 3%)
  10. Blockade time: 2.5s (Default)
  11. Work temperature: -20-+80°C
  12. Dimension: 3.2cm x 2.4cm x 1.8cm (Approx)
  13. Sensitive Setting: Turn to Right, Distance Increases (About 7M); Turn to Left, Distance Reduce (About 3M)
  14. Time Setting: Turn to Right, Time Increases (About 200S); Turn to Left, Time Reduce (About 5S

 

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