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Low power PIR sensors can be tricky to get right - here's a way to get a push notification any time motion is detected within a room.  Since the trigBoard uses less than 1uA of standby current, we need to find a PIR sensor that uses very little current, especially because these sensors need to be "always on".  I found one that pulls 10-12uA, so this is a perfect fit for this... plus they're pretty inexpensive.   
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Low power PIR sensors can be tricky to get right - here's a way to get a push notification any time motion is detected within a room.  Since the trigBoard uses less than 1uA of standby current, we need to find a PIR sensor that uses very little current, especially because these sensors need to be "always on".  I found one that pulls 10-12uA, so this is a perfect fit for this... plus they're pretty inexpensive.  That amount current is still pretty low, so with a 1000mAh battery or so, you can expect very long battery life.   
  
 
= Parts needed =
 
= Parts needed =
  
PIR Sensor based on the AM312:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GJDJV63/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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* PIR Sensor based on the AM312:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GJDJV63/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  
10uF capacitor - any would work that you have lying around.   
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* 10uF capacitor - any would work that you have lying around.   
  
[[trigBoard]]
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* [[trigBoard]] & battery
  
 
= Installation =
 
= Installation =
  
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'''trigBoard setup'''
  
= CODE =
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# Cut the top "NC" jumpers as well as the small trace under above the jumper to the right.  Also, fill in the bottom "NO" jumpers with solder:
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[[File:PIRtrigBoardjumps.png|400px]]

Revision as of 16:37, 22 January 2019

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Low power PIR sensors can be tricky to get right - here's a way to get a push notification any time motion is detected within a room. Since the trigBoard uses less than 1uA of standby current, we need to find a PIR sensor that uses very little current, especially because these sensors need to be "always on". I found one that pulls 10-12uA, so this is a perfect fit for this... plus they're pretty inexpensive. That amount current is still pretty low, so with a 1000mAh battery or so, you can expect very long battery life.

Parts needed

  • 10uF capacitor - any would work that you have lying around.

Installation

trigBoard setup

  1. Cut the top "NC" jumpers as well as the small trace under above the jumper to the right. Also, fill in the bottom "NO" jumpers with solder:

PIRtrigBoardjumps.png