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Nicera RE200B-P Pyroelectric TO-5 PIR Sensor



Order Code: 61-1466
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1+£2.45
25+£2.18
100+£1.65
ROHS Compliant
ROHS Compliant





 
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Data Sheets

The Nicera RE200B-P Pyroelectric TO-5 PIR Sensor is a general purpose dual element sensor.


  • 3 to 10Vdc Voltage
  • 138° (X-Axis) /125° (Y-Axis) Detection Angle
  • 4V Output Voltage
  • -30°C to +70°C
  • Balanced Differential Type Packaged in a TO-5 Metal Can

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Technical Specification

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Operating voltage3V to 10V DC
Source voltage0.3V to 1.5V
Signal output typ.4V p-p
Noise output typ.90mV p-p
Balance output max.15%
Frequency response0.3Hz to 3Hz ±10dB
Field of view X-axis138°
Field of view Y-axis125°
Operating temperature–30°C to +70°C

Questions





Question by Various | Product code: 61-1466
27th April 2012

QAfter amplyfing the signal what would I have to do?
AIf you are just detecting movement then I would suggest a module with the associated circuits built in like product code: 61-1516, this just needs 5V power. The output is high or low depending on whether something is detected.


Question by Various | Product code: 61-1466
26th April 2012

QWhat resistors will i use on each leg for a 18M PICAXE? Would I need to use any capcacitors?
AYou will need to amplify the signal first but please refer to figure 2 of the technical datasheet for accurate circuit information: http://www.rapidonline.com/pdf/61-1466.pdf


Question by ozzy | Product code: 61-1466
1st March 2012

QWould this sensor be suitable for calculating the distance of an infrared (LED) source, given the output of the sensor?
AThanks for your enquiry. It would only sense a movement selection but could be set up within a set distance so may be suitable dependent but it would not really be able to govern different distances only a set distance


Question by phil | Product code: 61-1466
18th January 2012

QCan this device directly operate a 2ma piezo buzzer?
AHi Phil, thanks for your question. The device will not activate the buzzer on its own. A circuit is required to measure the difference in voltage / resistance output. For more information please see the data sheet: http://www.rapidonline.com/Electronic-Components/Re200b-p-Pyroelectric-Pir-Sensor-To-5-61-1466/?sid=35a5b932-e69a-459a-8874-dee1dfa7ac06


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