Passive Infrared (PIR) Sensor Module

Key Specifications:

  • Operating Voltage: 4.5V – 20V DC (Some versions 4.8V-20V or 5V-12V).
  • Detection Range: Typically 3-7 meters (adjustable), sensitive to warm bodies (people, animals).
  • Detection Angle: Around 110° to 120° cone.
  • Output Signal: Digital TTL (High = 3.3V for motion, Low = 0V).
  • Delay Time: Adjustable from ~0.3 seconds up to 5 minutes (or more).
  • Sensitivity: Adjustable via potentiometer (clockwise increases range).
  • Trigger Mode:
    • Repeatable (H): Output stays high as long as motion is detected (after initial delay).
    • Non-Repeatable (L): Output goes high for the set delay and then low, even if motion continues (good for power saving).
  • Power Consumption: Very low static current (<50uA or <65mA depending on module).
  • Components: Uses LHI778 probe and BISS0001 IC on many models.
  • Temperature Range: -15°C to +70°C.

How it Works:

It detects changes in infrared radiation (heat) from objects. When a warm body moves into its field of view, the sensor detects this IR change, triggering a high signal on the output pin. Adjustments via potentiometers allow tuning range and the duration the output stays high after motion stops.