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A passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor module based on the BISS0001 IC, capable of detecting human movement at up to 7 metres. Outputs a digital high signal ...

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A passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor module based on the BISS0001 IC, capable of detecting human movement at up to 7 metres. Outputs a digital high signal when motion is detected, making it easy to interface with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other microcontrollers.

Features adjustable sensitivity and delay time potentiometers, with a wide input voltage range of 4.5–20 V DC and ultra-low standby current of just 50 µA.

Key Features

  • PIR Motion Detection – Detects human movement via infrared
  • Wide Voltage Range – 4.5–20 V DC input
  • Low Standby Current – 50 µA
  • Adjustable Range – 3 m default, up to 7 m maximum
  • Digital Output – High when motion detected, low when idle

Specifications

  • IC: BISS0001
  • Input Voltage: 4.5–20 V DC
  • Static Current: 50 µA
  • Trigger Mode: H (repeatable)
  • Block Time: 2.5 s (default)
  • Delay Time: 5 s (default)
  • Detection Angle: <110°
  • Detection Distance: 3 m default, 7 m max
  • Lens Diameter: 23 mm
  • Board Dimensions: 32 × 24 mm

Ideal For

  • Motion-activated lighting and alarms
  • Arduino and Raspberry Pi security projects
  • Automatic door and appliance control
  • Occupancy detection

Package Contents

  • 1× DYP-ME003 PIR Motion Sensor Module

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

Motion detection
A camera feature that checks the image for changes that suggest something has moved. It matters because your project can use movement as a trigger instead of constantly saving or processing every frame.
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