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PIR Sensor for Robotics: Obstacle Detection and Navigation

Introduction Robots often need to detect people for safety, interaction, or following. PIR sensors provide a low-cost, low-power solution for human detection in robotics applications. Applications in Robotics Human Detection for Safety When a robot detects a person nearby, it…

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PIR Sensor with I2C Interface: Digital PIR Sensors

Introduction Traditional PIR sensors output an analog voltage or a simple digital pulse. Newer digital PIR sensors integrate amplification, ADC, and digital logic, offering I2C interface for configuration and readout. Advantages of Digital PIR Sensors Programmable parameters: Sensitivity, threshold, timing…

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PIR Sensor Long-Range Detection: Curtain Lenses Explained

Introduction Curtain lenses, also known as long-range or corridor lenses, are specialized Fresnel lenses that create a narrow, elongated detection pattern. They are essential for applications requiring long-distance detection. How Curtain Lenses Work Unlike wide-angle lenses that spread zones across…

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PIR Sensor for People Counting: Techniques and Algorithms

Introduction Counting people entering and exiting a space is valuable for retail analytics, building occupancy management, and security. While cameras are common, PIR sensors offer a privacy-preserving alternative. Challenges of People Counting with PIR Single sensor cannot determine direction (entry…

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PIR Sensor JFET Buffer Circuits: Analysis and Design

Introduction Most pyroelectric sensors include an integrated JFET (Junction Field Effect Transistor) configured as a source follower. This buffer converts the extremely high impedance of the pyroelectric element to a more manageable level and provides initial amplification. Why a JFET…

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Understanding PIR Sensor Dual-Element Design

Introduction Almost all PIR sensors use a dual-element design. This is not arbitrary – it’s essential for the sensor’s function. This article explains why two elements are better than one. The Problem with Single-Element Sensors A single pyroelectric element responds…

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PIR Sensor for Flame Detection: Principles and Applications

Introduction Pyroelectric sensors are widely used in flame detectors for industrial safety systems. Unlike motion detection, flame detection relies on sensing the characteristic flicker of flames and their spectral signature. Flame Characteristics Flames from hydrocarbon fires have two key properties…

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PIR Sensor Selection Guide for Industrial Applications

Introduction Industrial environments place unique demands on PIR sensors. This guide helps you select the right sensor for factory automation, hazardous areas, and heavy-duty applications. Key Requirements for Industrial PIR Sensors 1. Extended Temperature Range Industrial environments may range from…

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PIR Sensor Response Time and Its Impact on Applications

Introduction PIR sensors don’t respond instantly. Their response time is governed by two factors: the thermal time constant of the pyroelectric element and the electrical time constant of the readout circuit. This article explains these parameters and their practical implications.…

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PIR Sensor for Gas Detection: NDIR Applications

Introduction While commonly used for motion detection, pyroelectric sensors are also the heart of Non-Dispersive Infrared (NDIR) gas sensors. This article explains the principles and applications. NDIR Principle NDIR gas sensing works on the principle that many gases absorb infrared…

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