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PIR Sensor Behind Glass: Does It Work?

The Short Answer No, a standard PIR sensor will not work reliably behind glass. Glass is opaque to the mid-infrared wavelengths (8-14 μm) that PIR sensors detect. Why Glass Blocks Infrared Ordinary glass (soda-lime glass) is transparent to visible light…

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Outdoor PIR Sensor Problems: Rain, Heat, and False Alarms

Introduction Using PIR sensors outdoors opens a world of possibilities—security lights, gate openers, wildlife cameras—but also introduces new problems. Here’s how to tackle common outdoor issues. 1. Rain and Moisture Water on the lens can scatter infrared and cause false…

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PIR Sensor Sensitivity Too Low? How to Extend Range

Introduction A PIR sensor that only detects motion at close range may be ineffective for your application. Before replacing it, try these methods to maximize its detection distance. 1. Adjust the Sensitivity Potentiometer Most PIR modules have a potentiometer labeled…

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Why Does My PIR Sensor Keep Triggering Randomly?

Introduction Few things are more frustrating than a motion sensor that triggers for no apparent reason. If your PIR sensor is acting up, here are the most likely culprits and how to address them. 1. Heat Sources PIR sensors detect…

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PIR Sensor Not Working? 7 Common Fixes

Introduction You’ve connected your PIR sensor, uploaded the code, but nothing happens. Or maybe it’s triggering randomly. Don’t worry—most PIR issues are easy to fix. Here are 7 common problems and their solutions. 1. Check Power Supply Symptom: Sensor doesn’t…

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PIR Sensor Glossary: 50+ Terms Explained

A Analog Output: A continuous voltage signal proportional to the amount of infrared detected, as opposed to a digital on/off output. Angular Coverage: The horizontal angle over which the sensor can detect motion, typically 90° to 180°. B Black Body…

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PIR Sensor Mounting Height and Placement Guide

Why Mounting Matters The performance of a PIR sensor depends heavily on its mounting height, angle, and location. Incorrect placement can lead to blind spots, false triggers, or missed detections. Recommended Mounting Height Most PIR sensors are designed for indoor…

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Pyroelectric Sensor Element: The Heart of PIR Detection

What is a Pyroelectric Sensor? The pyroelectric sensor is the fundamental component that converts infrared radiation into an electrical signal. It consists of a crystalline material that exhibits the pyroelectric effect: a temporary voltage generated when the material’s temperature changes.…

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PIR Sensor Hold Time and Block Time Explained

Introduction When using PIR sensors, two timing parameters significantly affect behavior: hold time (also called delay time) and block time (lockout time). Understanding these parameters is essential for designing reliable motion-triggered systems. Hold Time (Delay Time) Definition: The duration the…

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5V vs 3.3V PIR Sensors: Compatibility Guide

Voltage Levels in Modern Electronics Traditional microcontrollers like Arduino Uno operate at 5V logic levels, while modern platforms such as ESP32, Raspberry Pi, and many IoT devices use 3.3V logic. PIR sensors come in both flavors, and using the wrong…

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