TIDA-00759, Low-Power PIR Motion Detector With Bluetooth Smart/10-Year Coin Cell Battery Life Reference Design

Reference Design using part LPV521MG by Texas Instruments

Manufacturer

Texas Instruments
  • Application Category
    Amplifiers and Comparators
  • Product Type
    Analog Amplification

For End Products

  • Battery Powered Systems
  • Building Automation
  • Currency Counter
  • IP Camera
  • Motion Detector
  • Occupancy Detector
  • Room Monitor

Description

  • TIDA-00759, Low-Power PIR Motion Detector With Bluetooth Smart/10-Year Coin Cell Battery Life Reference Design. The TIDA-00759 Design uses Nano-power operational amplifiers, comparators and the SimpleLink ultra-low power 2.4GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) platform to demonstrate a low power wireless motion detector implementation. These technologies lead to an extremely long battery life, over 10 years with a standard CR2032 lithium ion coin cell battery, which could be used for applications including motion detection or lighting control through occupancy detection. The PIR sensor has sensitivity of up to 30-feet with shut-down current of 1.63-uA

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