Description
PIR is used to measure infrared (IR) light radiating from objects in its field of view. PIR sensors are commonly called simply "PIR", or sometimes "PID", for "passive infrared detector". The term passive refers to the fact that PIR devices do not radiate energy for detection purposes. They work entirely by detecting infrared radiation emitted by or reflected from objects.
This Unit communicates with the M5Core via the GROVE B.
Notice: This Unit has 2s delay time.
Product Features
- Distance: 150cm
- Delay time: 2s
- Sensing range: < 100°
- Quiescent current: < 60uA
- Operating temperature: -20 - 80 °C
- Program Platform: Arduino, UIFlow(Blockly, Python)
- Two Lego installation holes
Kit includes
- 1x PIR unit
- 1x GROVE Cable
Application
- Human body Induction Lamp
- Security Product
- Automatic Induction Appliance Settings
Learn
Example
1. Arduino IDE
The code below is incomplete. To get complete code, please click here.
#include <M5Stack.h>
// initialization
M5.begin();
pinMode(36, INPUT);// set pir sensor pin as input
// read data
int value = digitalRead(36);// read the pin(0: not detectd 1: detected)
M5.update();
2. UIFlow
To get complete code, please click here.
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Schematic
PinMap
M5Core(GROVE B) | GPIO36 | GPIO26 | 5V | GND |
PIR Unit | Sensor Pin | / | 5V | GND |