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== PIR SENSOR== | == PIR SENSOR== | ||
− | + | A passive infrared sensor (PIR sensor) is an electronic sensor that measures infrared (IR) light radiating from objects in its field of view. | |
− | + | They are most often used in PIR-based motion detectors. | |
− | + | The term passive in this instance refers to the fact that PIR devices do not generate or radiate any energy for detection purposes. | |
− | + | They work entirely by detecting the energy given off by other objects.[1] PIR sensors don't detect or measure "heat"; | |
− | + | instead they detect the infrared radiation emitted or reflected from an object. (Wikipedia) | |
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− | == TEST #1 MOTION ACTIVATED LED LIGHT == | + | == PROTOTYPE TEST #1 MOTION ACTIVATED LED LIGHT == |
Making a simple prototype with the PIR sensor, an arduino and a LED, [http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-Basics-PIR-Sensor/ with a little help from this tutorial]: | Making a simple prototype with the PIR sensor, an arduino and a LED, [http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-Basics-PIR-Sensor/ with a little help from this tutorial]: | ||
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== PROTOTYPE TEST #2 MOTION ACTIVATED SERVO MOTOR == | == PROTOTYPE TEST #2 MOTION ACTIVATED SERVO MOTOR == | ||
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+ | == FINAL PROTOTYPE == | ||
+ | Making an interactive, living poster for a Bio Design exhibition: | ||
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PIR SENSOR
A passive infrared sensor (PIR sensor) is an electronic sensor that measures infrared (IR) light radiating from objects in its field of view. They are most often used in PIR-based motion detectors. The term passive in this instance refers to the fact that PIR devices do not generate or radiate any energy for detection purposes. They work entirely by detecting the energy given off by other objects.[1] PIR sensors don't detect or measure "heat"; instead they detect the infrared radiation emitted or reflected from an object. (Wikipedia)
PROTOTYPE TEST #1 MOTION ACTIVATED LED LIGHT
Making a simple prototype with the PIR sensor, an arduino and a LED, with a little help from this tutorial:
The arduino code:
PROTOTYPE TEST #2 MOTION ACTIVATED SERVO MOTOR
Making a prototype with the PIR sensor, an arduino and a servo motor, with a little help of this tutorial.
Changing the delay and degree numbers in order to create a suitable rotation.
The arduino code:
FINAL PROTOTYPE
Making an interactive, living poster for a Bio Design exhibition: