PIR (Passive Infrared Receiver) is a sensor based on infrared. However, unlike most of the infrared sensor, which consists of an IR LED and fototransistor. PIR does not emit any such IR LEDs. As
the name ' Passive ', this sensor only responds to the energy of the
beams passive infrared that is owned by any objects detected. An object that can be detected by these sensors are usually the human body. PIR sensor KC7783R is the sensor that will produce output with high level between 5-6 volts.
In
PIR sensor, there are parts that have the role of each Fresnel Lens, IR Filter, Pyroelectric sensor, amplifier and comparator.
PIR
Sensor works by capturing the heat energy generated by passive infrared
beams which belonged to every object with temperature above absolute
zero objects. Like the human body that has a body
temperature of approximately 32 degrees centigrade, which is the
temperature of the heat that is typical of that found in the
environment. A steady stream of infrared light is
then captured by the Pyroelectric sensor which is the core of the PIR
sensor is causing Pyroelectic sensor comprising gallium nitride, cesium
nitrate and lithium tantalate produces an electric current. Why can generate an electric current, this is because this passive infrared beams carry heat energy. The process is almost the same as an electric current that is formed when sunlight hit the solar cell.
Why
is PIR sensor only reacts in the human body only, this is caused due to
an IR Filter which filters wavelengths of infrared light passive. IR
Filter dimodul PIR sensor is capable of filtering out infrared light
wavelengths between passive 8 to 14 micrometres wavelength, so that the
resulting from human body ranges from 9 to 10 micrometers this alone
that can be detected by the sensor.
So,
when someone walks past the sensor, the sensor will capture passive
infrared beams emitted by the human body that have different temperature
of the environment causing pyroelectric materials react to generate
electricity because of the thermal energy carried by passive infrared
rays. Then an amplifier circuit amplifies the current existing are then compared by the comparator to produce output.
When
the man was in front of PIR sensor with the condition is silent, then
the sensor PIR will calculate the wavelength produced by the human body.
This constant wavelength causes the heat energy
produced can be described pretty much the same on the surrounding
environmental conditions. When the man doing the
movement, the human body will produced beams passive
infrared wavelengths that vary so as to produce heat is different that
causes the sensor to respond by way of generating current in
Pyroelectricnya materials with different magnitudes. Because different quantities is the comparator output.
So
the sensor PIR will not produce output when the sensor is exposed to
the heat of objects that do not have the infrared wavelengths between 8
to 14 micrometres and objects such as light rays are still very bright
light that is able to generate heat, the objects reflection from the mirror and the temperature when hot summer.
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