Panasonic Industry has announced its latest Flat Wide Detection Type (12 lens) PIR (passive infrared) motion sensor.
Let me introduce another simple microcontroller-based do-it-yourself circuit that detects motion and excites a light source in a flash. The “snooper” here is an ordinary passive infrared (PIR) motion ...
Motion-sensor lighting stops lights being left on and adds a quiet layer of security. Here is where to fit sensors in a ...
Xtralis has announced the ADPRO® PRO E-Super Long Range (SLR) passive infrared (PIR) detector, the industry’s longest range detector. This product is a member of the ADPRO PRO E-portfolio of ...
The Industry needs a better motion detector. The security industry is losing credibility with government and private enforcement agencies due to the significant number of false alarms caused by ...
Passive Infrared (PIR) detectors are used in a wide range of security, industrial, and consumer applications. The global PIR detector market was valued at USD 1.4 billion in 2018 and is expected to ...
DMP is pleased to introduce the 1122 Wireless PIR (Passive Infrared) Motion Detector. Available now for order, the 1122 comes in a sleek tear-drop shape that has all of the functionality of the 1121 ...
Detecting and measuring movement is an essential element for many industrial and commercial IoT applications – from lighting and security to assisted driving. Motion detection systems consist of a ...
Make: NAPCO Model code: C100STE11 PIR Detectors: Yes Dual/ Quad Technology: Dual Technology Detectors Coverage/ Range m: 9.1 x 10.6 m ...
Module provides integration and flexibility for passive infrared (PIR)-based motion detection applications including customer sensing, lighting control and other energy management purposes. The ...
Many close-proximity motion detectors use the classic, widely available passive-infrared (PIR) approach, which is effective but has limited sensitivity and adjustability, and can’t “see” through ...
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