PTCTZ3MR200KTE
Product Overview
- Category: Passive Infrared (PIR) Motion Sensor
- Use: Detecting motion in indoor and outdoor environments
- Characteristics: High sensitivity, low power consumption, compact design
- Package: Surface mount technology (SMT), lead-free, RoHS compliant
- Essence: Reliable motion detection for security and automation applications
- Packaging/Quantity: Tape and reel packaging, 3000 units per reel
Specifications
- Operating Voltage: 2.7V to 3.6V
- Output Type: Digital
- Detection Range: Up to 5 meters
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to 85°C
- Dimensions: 4mm x 3mm x 1.2mm
Detailed Pin Configuration
- Pin 1: VDD (Power supply)
- Pin 2: GND (Ground)
- Pin 3: Output
Functional Features
- High Sensitivity: Detects even subtle motion
- Low Power Consumption: Extends battery life in wireless applications
- Compact Design: Fits into small spaces for discreet installation
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
- Reliable motion detection
- Low power consumption
- Compact size
Disadvantages
- Limited detection range compared to some larger sensors
- May be affected by environmental factors such as temperature changes
Working Principles
The PTCTZ3MR200KTE utilizes passive infrared technology to detect changes in heat signatures within its field of view. When motion is detected, the sensor outputs a digital signal indicating the presence of movement.
Detailed Application Field Plans
- Security Systems: Integrating the sensor into alarm systems for detecting intruders.
- Lighting Control: Activating lights in response to motion for energy-efficient illumination.
- Home Automation: Triggering automated actions such as turning on appliances or adjusting thermostats based on occupancy.
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models
- PTCTZ3MR100KTE: Similar features with a shorter detection range
- PTCTZ3MR500KTE: Longer detection range with slightly higher power consumption
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