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    vj_v1
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    Hi,

    I bought a Panasonic PIR sensor hoping that they would be a reliable alternative to SR501. However, i am facing trouble understanding the pinout of the panasonic sensors. The Datasheet has not been very helpful.

    https://www.panasonic-electric-works.com/cps/rde/xbcr/pew_eu_en/ca_pir_motionsensors_1192_en.pdf

    From the datasheet, this is the pin out.

    PIR sensor.jpg

    And my understanding is that this is the pin out.

    pinout pir.jpg

    The senor is however not responding. i have been confused about the pin out and might have fried the sensor already. Please guide of my understanding of the pi out is accurate.

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    • V vj_v1

      Hi,

      I bought a Panasonic PIR sensor hoping that they would be a reliable alternative to SR501. However, i am facing trouble understanding the pinout of the panasonic sensors. The Datasheet has not been very helpful.

      https://www.panasonic-electric-works.com/cps/rde/xbcr/pew_eu_en/ca_pir_motionsensors_1192_en.pdf

      From the datasheet, this is the pin out.

      PIR sensor.jpg

      And my understanding is that this is the pin out.

      pinout pir.jpg

      The senor is however not responding. i have been confused about the pin out and might have fried the sensor already. Please guide of my understanding of the pi out is accurate.

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      Yveaux
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      @vj_v1 assuming the Panasonic pinout is taken from the bottom, I would say you swapped out and vcc

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        You can't just take the output from the sensor, a circuit is needed to amplify the signal. Is that circuit also in the sensor?

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        • electrikE electrik

          You can't just take the output from the sensor, a circuit is needed to amplify the signal. Is that circuit also in the sensor?

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          Nca78
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          @electrik said in Panasonic PIR sensor:

          You can't just take the output from the sensor, a circuit is needed to amplify the signal. Is that circuit also in the sensor?

          This is an "in can" sensor, everything is included and it has a digital output.

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            @vj_v1 assuming the Panasonic pinout is taken from the bottom, I would say you swapped out and vcc

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            @Yveaux - I did try both at some point, but no joy. Sounds like i fried it before it could see anything.

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