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Get it between 2025-01-01 to 2025-01-08. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
This Microwave Radar Detector Sensor Module is designed for detecting human beings and the moving objects with the Doppler technique microwave induction.
High sensitivity, high induction distance, high reliability, large induction angle, wide power supply voltage range, etc. it is widely used in various kinds of human body induction lighting and alarm and so on.
Can work for arduino/nodemcu/wemos etc. Can be widely used for human body adaptive forward lighting system, security alarm system and so on.
Package Includes: 6 X RCWL-0516 Module Microwave Radar Sensor.
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Parameters: 1.Operating Voltage: 4-28V 2.Operating Current: 2.8mA (typical);3mA (max) 3.Detection Distance: 5-7m 4.Transmitting Power: 20mW (typical);30mW (max) 5.Output Voltage: 3.2-3.4V 6.Output Voltage Driving Capacity: 100mA 7.Trigger Way: repeat trigger 8.Output Control Low Level: 0V 9.Output Control High Level: 3.3V 10.Operating Temperature: -20~80 celsius 11.Storage Temperature: -40~100 celsius About pin header: CDS = No connection VIN = 5vdc (+) (9v battery also Ok) OUT = 3.3vdc signal out when triggered GND = 0vdc (-) 3V3 = No connection (in most applications) About Adjustment Part: C-TM: Adjust repeat trigger time (default 2 s). Adding a capacitor will give a longer repeat trigger time. R-GN: Detection distance adjustment (default 7 m). Adding a resistor the detection distance will become shorter. If connected with a 1-MΩ resistor, detection range is about 5 m. R-CDS: By adding a resistor (in parallel with the internal 1-MΩ resistor), user can change the light detection threshold as per individual requirement. This is applicable only when a light sensor is soldered in its pads (CDS) on the front of the circuit board. A 47–100K resistor works fine with standard 5-mm LDRs Note: A: Works with Nodemcu Document link: https://github.com/jxmot/ESP8266-RCWL0516#rcwl0516-details B: Works for Arduino Document link : https://www.hackster.io/remnis/coolest-motion-detection-sensor-ever-d2d688