Wireless Motion sensor kit
Wireless Motion sensor kit

Wireless Motion sensor kit

Regular price $24.95 Sale

This is a wireless, battery-operated motion sensor kit. The motion sensor is wired to the RF transmitter, and it will transmit open and close messages to the base station receiver. The sensor will also transmit the battery level, which is displayed on the dashboard. 

This product requires soldering two contacts.

Includes:

  • 1 X Wireless transmitter
  • 1 x motion sensor (PR01)
  • 1 X NPN 2222a Transistor
  • 1 X CR2032 battery for the Wireless transmitter

Excludes:

  • Raspberry Pi
  • Base station receiver (RF01
  • Door contact can be bought separately (search for DS01)
  • 4.5-20v power supply for motion sensor

Tutorial:

Dimensions: 36mm x 36mm x 15mm

Technical Specs:

  • All devices are based on the high-performance RF transceiver based on the market-leading CC1100 SOC.
  • A wide operating voltage range of 2-3.6V makes the devices well-suited for battery power.
  • Current consumption: RX: 16.2 mA, TX: 15.2 mA. Deep Sleep: 0.005Ma (0.5 µA).
  • Up to 1KM line of sight. Short range (30M) penetration of walls and floors.
  • 128-bit AES encryption security.
  • Driverless installation.
  • All the devices are highly configurable through the serial port or over the air using the LLAP messaging protocol specified in the manual. 
  • The base station communicates via a serial port (TTL UART).
  • Communicates in clear ASCII text, making it very easy to exchange data between devices over the air.
  • Supports point-to-point, point-to-multi-point, multi-point-to-point, and multi-point-to-multi-point.
  • A virtually unlimited number of devices can be deployed—99,999 Personal Area Network IDs, 10 channels per frequency, and 7,744 Device IDs per network.
  • Super-low power consumption allows devices to run on a coin cell battery for extended periods (up to 1 year, depending on transmission rates).
  • Supports six frequencies (433 MHZ, 915 MHz (default US & Canada), 868.3 MHZ (default Europe), 868 MHz, 903 MHz, 315 MHz)
  • 10 channels per frequency.
  • 4 pins for communicating with external microcontrollers like Raspberry Pi and Arduino: Tx, Rx, GND, 3V3.
  • A battery monitor to keep track of power consumption.