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New Slight Motion PIR Sensor by PANASONIC

The passive infrared sensor “Slight Motion Detection Type” by PANASONIC with a very small optic.

Designed to Detect Small Movements

The latest passive infrared sensor called “Slight Motion Detection Type” by PANASONIC impresses through a very small optic (Ø 14.60 mm), a circular detection area of 7.60m at a typical installation height of 3m and 112 detection zones. The sensor is very sensitive and designed to detect small movements.

The high number of detection zones guarantees a reliable activation because each individual switching zone can trigger the sensor. Hence, PANASONIC’s new motion sensor is the perfect component for small, unobtrusive and aesthetic lighting and HVAC products. Its outstanding design fits well into environments such as offices, meeting rooms, or waiting rooms. Thanks to its very small optic and the thermal stability, the passive infrared sensor can easily be integrated into smart luminaires and smart LED bulbs.

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Ensures Maximum Design Flexibility

The pyroelectric sensor complements the PaPIRs families: EKMC (standby current consumption: 170µA) and EKMB (standby current consumption: 1µA, 2µA and 6µA) for battery-free and battery-operated devices, respectively. The PaPIRs’ “connect and detect” principle, the modular portfolio with 11 different optics, more than 180 sensor variations, and the extremely high PANASONIC quality standards ensure maximum design flexibility, the optimal solution for each individual application, and a fast and reliable time to market.

Features:

  • Detection area diameter of 7.60m at 3m
  • Lens diameter of only 14.60mm
  • Output: digital (open drain output) and analog (operatinal-amplifier output)
  • Available lens colors: white, pearl white, and black

Applications:

  • Lighting controls for offices, waiting rooms, or cabins
  • Smart luminaires
  • Smart LED bulbs
  • Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning control systems
  • IP cameras

 

Your Contact Person

For more information, please contact Rainer Scalick.