By Panasonic 387
Panasonic's PaPIRs motion sensor's 3 mm diameter flat surface lens uses Panasonic’s unique lens formation technology for silicon substrates, making the operating lens substantially smaller compared to other conventional sensors. The low-profile sensor (polyethylene: 9.7 mm, silicon-lens: 6 mm) is made possible through Panasonic’s proprietary and high-density electronic component mounting. This technology is achieved by simply embedding the sensing circuits inside the actual sensor.
With a silicon lens sensor, the lens is incorporated in the outer package to become a pyroelectric sensor module. This makes it easy to mount the sensor on thin or compact products with limited space. The development of a specialized circuit allows the reduction of current consumption to 1μA. After motion is detected, the sensor shifts to "stand-by" mode.
Reduction of current consumption allows battery life to be extended for battery driven products. These include wireless and energy sensitive devices. Panasonic PaPIRs sensing circuits are enclosed in a metallic case, which helps minimize the adverse effects of external electromagnetic fields. Since the sensors have a high S/N ratio, they are less sensitive to false starts when operated under different environmental surroundings.
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