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BOTRIC Infrared Motion Sensor PT1070A

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-Detection Range: 360

-Power Source: 110-240V/AC

-power Frequency: 50/60 HZ

-Rated Load: Max. 1200W

-Detection Distance: max.6m(<24c)

-Time Delay: 10 sec to 7nub (adjustable)

-Work Temperature: -20~+40c

-Ambient Light; 3-2000LUX(adjustable)

-Detection Motion Speed: 0.6-1.5m/s

-Installation Height: 2.2-4m

-Working Humidity: <93RH



Description:

An infrared motion sensor, commonly known as a passive infrared (PIR) sensor, is a device that detects infrared radiation emitted by or reflected from objects in its field of view. It is often used to detect movement in the surrounding environment.


Specification (Generic):

Detection Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR)

Sensing Range: Typically adjustable, ranging from a few feet to several meters

Detection Angle: Coverage area depends on the sensor design (e.g., 90 degrees, 180 degrees)

Operating Voltage: Varies (5V, 12V, 24V)

Output: Digital signal (HIGH when motion is detected, LOW otherwise)

Response Time: Typically measured in seconds

Features:

Motion Detection: Detects changes in infrared radiation within its field of view.

Adjustable Sensitivity: Some models allow users to adjust the sensitivity to suit specific environments.

Compact Design: Often small and easy to integrate into various applications.

Low Power Consumption: Designed for efficiency, making them suitable for battery-powered devices.

Output Signal: Provides a digital output signal, making it easy to interface with microcontrollers or other electronic devices.

Benefits:

Energy Efficiency: Activates devices only when motion is detected, saving energy.

Security: Commonly used in security systems to trigger alarms or surveillance cameras.

Automation: Enables automation by triggering lights, doors, or other devices upon detecting motion.

Cost-Effective: Relatively inexpensive compared to some other motion detection technologies.

Applications:

Home Security Systems: Used in intruder detection systems.

Lighting Control: Activates lights in response to motion.

Smart Home Devices: Integrated into various smart home applications for automation.

Commercial Buildings: Used for security and energy-saving purposes.

Outdoor Lighting: Controls outdoor lighting based on movement.