00:07 - Overview of PIR sensor functionality and components. 00:49 - Overview of HC SR501 PIR sensor connections and adjustments. 01:27 - Understanding the delay settings of the PIR sensor HC SR501. 02:05 - Connecting PIR sensor to Arduino for motion detection. 02:45 - Overview of HC-SR501 PIR sensor code setup. 03:29 - Initial setup and functionality test for HC-SR501 PIR sensor. 04:12 - Configuring HC-SR501 PIR sensor for motion detection modes. 05:16 - Enhancing PIR sensor performance with additional components.
best vid on this device i have found, others are scatter brain thank you
Absolutely great video, so useful! Thank you for sharing
A very useful video, thank you.
Definitely presenting this tomorrow.
in the datasheet, the R and I mode where labeled in the opposite way, expected it might have been a mistake in the datasheet, but since I didn't know if the 3.3 would trigger the arduino(while it should) s well as other things I might have made a mistake at I decided to look at someone using it, and luckily the datasheet just had those 2 the wrong way around. also my code for testing was: void setup() { pinMode(7, INPUT); Serial.begin(9600); } void loop() { Serial.println(digitalRead(7)); delay(100); }
What part # or resistor value are the LDR and Thermistor? Thanks for your useful video.
Helpful video thanks very much
Amazing video Thanks!
thank you so much!
Help, The moment I start the code, The monitor says It instantly detects motion. then it never ends up working.
Thanks for info
Will this module work with 3.7 v lithium battery
i have a question does it work in the nighht?
How much voltage does the "OUTPUT" give
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