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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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PIR Sensor Optical Windows: Silicon vs. Germanium

Introduction The optical window of a PIR sensor protects the pyroelectric element while allowing infrared radiation to pass. Two common materials are silicon and germanium. This article compares their properties. Silicon Windows Silicon (Si) is the most common window material…

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Understanding PIR Sensor Noise Equivalent Power (NEP)

Introduction Noise Equivalent Power (NEP) is a key figure of merit for infrared detectors. It quantifies the minimum detectable signal power. This article explains what NEP means for PIR sensors and how to use it in design. Definition of NEP…

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PIR Sensor vs. Thermal Camera Arrays: Technology Comparison

Introduction Thermal camera arrays (e.g., MLX90640, AMG8833) are becoming popular for occupancy sensing. This article compares them with traditional PIR sensors to help you choose the right technology. How Thermal Camera Arrays Work Thermopile arrays consist of multiple thermopile sensors…

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PIR Sensor Comparator Circuits: Hysteresis Design

Introduction The final stage in a PIR signal chain is a comparator that converts the analog signal to a clean digital output. Adding hysteresis prevents oscillation when the signal hovers near the threshold. Why Hysteresis is Essential Without hysteresis, when…

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PIR Sensor Signal Amplification Stages: Design Guide

Introduction The raw output from a pyroelectric sensor is a tiny signal, typically millivolts or less, requiring significant amplification before it can be processed. This guide covers the design of a complete analog front-end. Signal Characteristics Amplitude: 1-50 mV peak-to-peak…

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Understanding PIR Sensor Field of View Calculations

Introduction To properly place a PIR sensor, you need to understand its field of view (FOV) and how it translates to actual coverage area. This article provides the formulas and calculations needed. Basic Parameters Horizontal FOV (θ_h): The angle the…

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