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The PIR Motion Alarm Detection Module by SB Components is a compact, highly adaptable sensor designed for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4. Featuring adjustable detection range (2-7m) and delay time (0.3s to 10min), it supports a wide voltage range (5V-20V DC) and comes with 3 female-to-female GPIO cables. Perfect for automating lighting and security in homes, offices, and commercial spaces, it delivers reliable infrared motion sensing with easy integration.
Brand | sb components |
Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 5.99 x 2.01 cm; 30 g |
Item model number | SB001576 |
Manufacturer | SB Components |
Series | Motion Alarm |
Colour | White |
Processor Brand | Raspberry Pi |
Wireless Type | Infrared |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 30 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
black it was easy enough to work it put
Worked perfectly, although wire colours weren't standard red, yellow, black it was easy enough to work it put. Great product!
P**L
good pir
great for electronic projects
A**R
Good product, poor customer service
The product that arrived was as expected and worked a treat. The problem that I have is that I ordered 2 detectors and only received 1. As yet I haven't had any response to my email to the supplier
C**7
Good product and works, could do with some docs and better labelling of pins
Received mine today, and pondered for a while about which jumper is which (the Q&A above didn't help at all) - they don't appear to be labelled, but if you pop the plastic dome off you can see that the jumpers are labelled on the other side of the PCB to the jumpers! With that in mind I wired VCCto 5V and GND to GND, finally I checked the voltage on the sensor was 3.3V on trigger so as to not blow up my pi.All working well I knocked up a quick python script using zerogipo MotionSensor and it seems to trigger pretty well. All ready for my naturecam project.
D**N
This sensor is much cheaper than adafruit one. I ...
This sensor is much cheaper than adafruit one.I tested using this guide https://learn.adafruit.com/pir-passive-infrared-proximity-motion-sensor/overview and I noticed that the main different is the retrigger setting jumper, but I think you can add them if you want to.The PIR module is already set to retriggering mode so H retrigger setting jumper.
J**N
Five Stars
Works as it should
A**I
Works ok if you plug it in correctly!
This is a standard cheap PIR sensor - no documentation but you get what you pay for. Initially due to this I wired mine up as could be seen from instructions on [...]However the sensor only outputted high signal - I read previous reviews and saw that others had experienced such but this is not a product fault - the wiring (when the module is orientated so the connections are at the bottom of the board) goes POWER, SIGNAL, GROUND from left to right. I had these the opposite way and once corrected the sensor works - need to adjust the potentiometers to get more accurate readings - it currently takes nano seconds to register high but a while to register as low.All in all it should work if you plug it in the right way around but really could do with some docs to support it - the connections and potentiometers on mine are not labelled so it was a guessing game!
B**.
Good, but no docs
This seems to work well with my pi once I finally had it working. Some documentation would be good, or even labelling the pins. I found something similar online but from what I can see the vcc and ground are the opposite way round on this one meaning I wired it up wrongly and it was constantly "high". I swapped them over and it seems to work well. Including a pin layout would help immensely.
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