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💬 AM612 Passive Infrared Sensor Breakout Board

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  • NeverDieN Offline
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    NeverDie
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    It works. :) Project completed.

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      Are you happy with this sensor? I mean, compared to HC-SR501 this must be a breeze to use on a PCB (size and 3 resistors only?)?
      How do you grade it in motion detection compared to HC-SR501? Is this a sensor you recommend if you want to build a motion dec PCB?

      Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
      RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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      • sundberg84S sundberg84

        Are you happy with this sensor? I mean, compared to HC-SR501 this must be a breeze to use on a PCB (size and 3 resistors only?)?
        How do you grade it in motion detection compared to HC-SR501? Is this a sensor you recommend if you want to build a motion dec PCB?

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        NeverDie
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        @sundberg84 said in 💬 AM612 Passive Infrared Sensor Breakout Board:

        Are you happy with this sensor? I mean, compared to HC-SR501 this must be a breeze to use on a PCB (size and 3 resistors only?)?
        How do you grade it in motion detection compared to HC-SR501? Is this a sensor you recommend if you want to build a motion dec PCB?

        Answers: yes, yes, don't know, yes

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        • NeverDieN Offline
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          NeverDie
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          I updated the module to be plug compatible with the Multi-Sensor:
          https://www.openhardware.io/view/510/Multi-Sensor-TempHumidityPIR-LeakMagnetLightAccel

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            #6

            Updated files to version 503 so that the PIR is better centered above the multi-sensor.

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              Looks awesome, do you by chance have the schematic as a PDF?

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              • O Omemanti

                Looks awesome, do you by chance have the schematic as a PDF?

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                @omemanti said in 💬 AM612 Passive Infrared Sensor Breakout Board:

                Looks awesome, do you by chance have the schematic as a PDF?

                OK, I just now uploaded the PDF schematic for version 506, which is a newer (more simplified) version than the actual gerber files. I'll update the gerber's later. Version 506 is the most current version.

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                • NeverDieN NeverDie

                  @omemanti said in 💬 AM612 Passive Infrared Sensor Breakout Board:

                  Looks awesome, do you by chance have the schematic as a PDF?

                  OK, I just now uploaded the PDF schematic for version 506, which is a newer (more simplified) version than the actual gerber files. I'll update the gerber's later. Version 506 is the most current version.

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                  @neverdie Thankyou!

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                    i uploaded all the files now for version 506, which is the most current version. Version 506 requires fewer components than earlier designs.

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                      The link to the PIR lens does not seem to work anymore (404 not found error).
                      Did you try e.g. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10PCS-Infrared-Sensor-8308-4-mini-White-Fresnel-Lens-body-pyroelectric-PIR/32780943866.html ? This lens seems even smaller. Or are there disadvantages to being too small?

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                      • B BC547

                        The link to the PIR lens does not seem to work anymore (404 not found error).
                        Did you try e.g. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10PCS-Infrared-Sensor-8308-4-mini-White-Fresnel-Lens-body-pyroelectric-PIR/32780943866.html ? This lens seems even smaller. Or are there disadvantages to being too small?

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                        @bc547 said in 💬 AM612 Passive Infrared Sensor Breakout Board:

                        Or are there disadvantages to being too small?

                        Optics aren't as good. Also, unless the radio and power source are equally small, you don't get the advantage of the smaller size.

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                          does anyone have a sample sketch for this. i don't understand the whole pin assignment thing well enough to know what the heck i'm doing.

                          I grabbed the sketch from the 10 year pir but this seems much more geared to the nrf52

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                            does anyone have a sample sketch for this. i don't understand the whole pin assignment thing well enough to know what the heck i'm doing.

                            I grabbed the sketch from the 10 year pir but this seems much more geared to the nrf52

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                            @waspie just use the same sketch and wiring as in https://www.mysensors.org/build/motion except that AM612 wants 3.3V instead of 5V.

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                              @waspie just use the same sketch and wiring as in https://www.mysensors.org/build/motion except that AM612 wants 3.3V instead of 5V.

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                              @mfalkvidd
                              yeah, I don't think that's working. I think I may understand better why not, so correct me if I'm wrong.

                              The low power comparator only works on analog inputs and in the nrf51 board by @NeverDie the SCL marked pin on the board is tied to P0.10 which has no analog input on it.

                              So, what I think I need to do is cut the trace and re-route it to the INT marked on the board which is tied to P0.03 which is analog 1 (AIN1). At that point then I think I only need to change the line in the sketch to use pin 3 instead of 2.

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                                @mfalkvidd
                                yeah, I don't think that's working. I think I may understand better why not, so correct me if I'm wrong.

                                The low power comparator only works on analog inputs and in the nrf51 board by @NeverDie the SCL marked pin on the board is tied to P0.10 which has no analog input on it.

                                So, what I think I need to do is cut the trace and re-route it to the INT marked on the board which is tied to P0.03 which is analog 1 (AIN1). At that point then I think I only need to change the line in the sketch to use pin 3 instead of 2.

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                                @waspie sorry. I didn't realize you're using NRF5. I thought you wanted to connect it to a "regular" Arduino like Nano or Pro Mini.

                                I don't have any experience with NRF5 unfortunately, but hopefully someone else can help.

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                                  does anyone have a sample sketch for this. i don't understand the whole pin assignment thing well enough to know what the heck i'm doing.

                                  I grabbed the sketch from the 10 year pir but this seems much more geared to the nrf52

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                                  Omemanti
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                                  @waspie you might want to look at one of my projects on openhardware. It has a sketch on it. It also uses the am612

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                                    Thanks.
                                    I'm really not too good at writing arduino code but I did come across this library:
                                    https://github.com/mristau/Arduino_nRF5x_lowPower

                                    Is this something that could be incorporated into the sketch and then use "normal" interrupts?

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                                      Don't cut your trace just yet. You can use normal interrupts with MySensors and NRF5, at least if you are sleeping the node. I have used the normal Mysensors sleep statement, with interrupts for buttons, and not had to use the LPCOMP. The motion sensor should work similarly. I have used interrupts on P0.27 for a button interupt, which is regular GPIO pin and not an analog pin. I have also used 2 interrupts in the sleep statement, which means the MySensors NRF5 code probably uses GPIOTE instead of LPCOMP for interrupts. Might not be as low power as LPCOMP, but it seems to be more flexible.
                                      I used an NRF52832, haven't tried with a NRF51 board.

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                                        Don't cut your trace just yet. You can use normal interrupts with MySensors and NRF5, at least if you are sleeping the node. I have used the normal Mysensors sleep statement, with interrupts for buttons, and not had to use the LPCOMP. The motion sensor should work similarly. I have used interrupts on P0.27 for a button interupt, which is regular GPIO pin and not an analog pin. I have also used 2 interrupts in the sleep statement, which means the MySensors NRF5 code probably uses GPIOTE instead of LPCOMP for interrupts. Might not be as low power as LPCOMP, but it seems to be more flexible.
                                        I used an NRF52832, haven't tried with a NRF51 board.

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                                        @nagelc I also use normal interrupts. No problems here. Up to 22uA while sleeping, that's fine by me. (3 AAA will last a long time)

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                                          yeah well i got a few nrf51822 which was evidently a big mistake

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