MP Motion Sensor (AMN1) MP MOTION SENSOR ‘ ’ MOTION SENSOR (PASSIVE INFRARED TYPE) NaPiOn web page URL: http://www.napion.com/ FEATURES Standard type Slight motion detection type 1. The world’s smallest with a built-in amplifier Extremely compact. Ideal for use in miniaturized devices. 2. Dual lens colors (white and black) are provided With an ultrasmall design and dual lens colors (white and black), it is inconspicuous, allowing the user to select either white or black to match the equipment color. This provides greater flexibility in equipment design. 3. Both digital output and analog output (with adjustable sensitivity) are available. 4. Built-in amplifier for easy use Has a built-in amplifier, and can be connected directly to a microcomputer. 5. Detects even slight motion of a person With our sensor, even slight motions made by people will be detected easily. • Fine motion detection capability within approximately 2 meters of sensor. Standard type: Detects movement of approximately 30cm 11.811inch. Slight motion detection type: Detects movement of approximately 20cm 7.874inch. 6. Noise withstanding capability Circuitry is contained in a TO5 metal package, providing at least twice the noise withstanding capability as conventional type. • Comparison example of noise withstanding capability • Block diagram of the digital output circuit TO5 metal package (9.8mm × 9mm .386inch × .354inch dia.) Spot type 10 m detection type Infrared radiation What is passive infrared type? This sensor detects changes in infrared radiation which occur when there is movement by a person (or object) which is different in temperature from the surroundings. Q As this sensor detects temperature differences, it is well suited to detecting the motion of people by their body temperature. W Wide sensing area. Single-chip Stabilized IC power supply Amplifier circuit Multi lens Optical filter Comparator output circuit Vdd Output APPLICATIONS Gnd 1. Home appliances Quad type PIR element • Block diagram of the analog output circuit Sensor TO5 metal package (9.8mm × 9mm .386inch × .354inch dia.) Infrared radiation Temperature difference Infrared radiation Infrared radiation Movement Multi lens Optical filter Single-chip Stabilized IC power supply Gnd Quad type PIR element ORDERING INFORMATION Output 1: Digital output 2: Analog output Detection performance 1: Standard detection type 2: Slight motion detection type 3: Spot detection type 4: 10m detection type Feature 1: PC board mounting type Operating voltage 1: 5V DC Lens color 1: Black 2: White 4 AMN 1 Useful for saving energy in air conditioner, television, personal computer, or ventilator and air purifier 2. Amusement machine market Useful for saving energy and for automated guidance in theme parks and large video games 3. Equipment in service market Vdd Output Amplifier circuit Conventional type MP Motion Sensor Distance at which motion sensor is not affected by cellular phone noise Min. 1 to 2m 3.281 to 6.562ft Min. 1 to 2cm .394 to .787inch 1 Useful for automated guidance, automated announcements and energy saving in vending machines, ATMs, etc. 4. Lighting market Automated on/off controls, etc. for lamps, desk lamps, indoor lights, halls, stairway lights, etc. MP Motion Sensor (AMN1) PRODUCT TYPES 1. Digital output Rated operating voltage Detection performance Ambient temperature Lens color Part No. –20 to +60°C –4 to +140°F Black White Black White Black White Black White AMN11111 AMN11112 AMN12111 AMN12112 AMN13111 AMN13112 AMN14111 AMN14112 Ambient temperature Lens color Part No. –20 to +60°C –4 to +140°F Black White Black White Black White Black White AMN21111 AMN21112 AMN22111 AMN22112 AMN23111 AMN23112 AMN24111 AMN24112 Standard detection type Slight motion detection type 3 to 6 V DC Spot detection type 10m detection type Packing quantity Inner Outer 50 pcs. 1,000 pcs. 2. Analog output Rated operating voltage Detection performance Standard detection type Slight motion detection type 4.5 to 5.5 V DC Spot detection type 10m detection type Packing quantity Inner Outer 50 pcs. 1,000 pcs. PERFORMANCE 1. Detection performance Standard detection type Items Rated detection distance*Remark 1 Slight motion detection type Spot detection type 10m detection type 5m 16.404ft (Max.) 2m 6.562ft (Max.) 5m 16.404ft (Max.) 10m 32.808ft (Max.) 100° 82° 64 zones 91° 91° 104 zones 38° 22° 24 zones 110° 93° 80 zones Horizontal*Remark 2 Detection Vertical*Remark 2 range Detection zone*Remark 3 2. Vertical Conditions of objects to be detected 1. Detectable difference in temperature between the target and background for the spot type is more than 4°C 39.2°F. 2. Movement speed • Standard detection type/Spot detection type/ 10m detection type: 1.0 m/s • Slight motion detection type: 0.5 m/s 3. Detection object = human body (size is 700mm × 250mm 27.559inch × 9.843inch, but for the slight motion detection type the size is 200mm × 200mm 7.874inch × 7.874inch) *Remarks1. Depending on the difference in temperature between the background and detection target and the speed at which the target moves, these sensors may be capable of detection Horizontal beyond the detection distances stated above. Nevertheless, they should be used within the prescribed detection distances. Cut out For further details, refer to the detection range diagram on page 7. 3. Regarding of detection zone, please refer to “DETECTION (Spot detection type/ PERFORMANCE” on page 7. 10 m detection type) Vertical Horizontal Cut out (Standard detection/ Slight motion detection type) 2. Rating (Measuring condition: ambient temp. = 25°C 77°F) (Common to All types) Items Power supply voltage Usable ambient temperature Storage temperature Specified value –0.3 to 7 V DC –20 to 60°C –4 to +140°F –20 to 70°C –4 to +158°F Remarks No freezing and condensing at low temperature. 3. Electrical characteristics (Measuring condition: ambient temp. = 25°C 77°F; operating voltage = 5V) (Common to All types) 1) Digital output Items Reted operating voltage Reted consumption current (Standby) *Remark Output (when detecting) Circuit stability time Current Voltage Symbol Minimum Typical Maximum Typical Maximum Maximum Minimum Maximum Typical Maximum Vdd Iw Iout Vout Twu Specified value 3.0 V DC — 6.0 V DC 170 µA 300 µA 100 µA Vdd –5 Vdd (Same as operating voltage) 7s 30 s Measured conditions Iout = 0 Vout 7 Vdd–0.5 Open when not detecting Remark: The current which is consumed during detection consists of the standby consumed current plus the output current. 5 MP Motion Sensor (AMN1) 2) Analog output Items Symbol Reted operating voltage Minimum Maximum Vdd Reted consumption current Typical Maximum Iw Output current Output voltage Output offset average voltage Steady-state noise Maximum Minimum Typical Maximum Minimum Typical Maximum Typical Maximum 0.17 mA 0.3 mA Iout 50 µA 0V 2.5 V Vdd 2.3 V 2.5 V 2.7 V 130 m Vp-p 300 m Vp-p Vout Voff Vn Typical Maximum Circuit stability time Specified value 4.5 V DC 5.5 V DC Measured conditions Iout = 0 Steady-state output voltage when not detecting 7s 45 s Twu Note: To set to the same detection performance as the digital type, set the output voltage to the offset voltage (2.5V) ±0.45V (i.e. 2.95V or more and 2.05V or less). [Timing chart] 1) Digital output ON Power supply OFF Detect Detection state Not detect ON Sensor output OFF Circuit stability time Remark: Circuit stability time: 45s max. (45s max. for the 10m detection type) While the circuitry is stabilizing after the power is turned on, the sensor output is not fixed in the “on” state or “off” state. This is true regardless of whether or not the sensor has detected anything. 2) Analog output Vdd Power supply GND Detect Detection state (Comparator decision output) Output waveform V out Not detect Body movement Vdd Voff Vh Threshold voltage 1 (comparator) Vn GND Vl Circuit stability time Threshold voltage 2 (comparator) Remark: Circuit stability time: 30s max. While the circuitry is stabilizing after the power is turned on, the sensor output is not fixed in the “on” state or “off” state. This is true regardless of whether or not the sensor has detected anything. 6 MP Motion Sensor (AMN1) DETECTION PERFORMANCE 1. Standard detection type TOP VIEW 5m 16.404ft SIDE VIEW 5m 16.404ft X 50° Y 41° 2.5m 8.202ft 2.5m 8.202ft 0° 0° 2.5m 8.202ft 2.5m 8.202ft 41° 50° 5m 16.404ft 5m 16.404ft X-Y cross section Y 3m 9.843ft Detection zone 2 6.562 1 3.281 4m 3 13.123ft 9.843 2 6.562 1 3.281 1 3.281 2 6.562 1 3.281 (Max. 5.66m) (Max. 18.570ft) X 3 4m 9.843 13.123ft Remarks: 1. The X-Y cross-sectional diagram shows the detection area. 2. The differences in the detection zone patterns are indicative of the projections of the 16 lenses with single focal point and with five optical axes. An object whose temperature differs from the background temperature and which crosses inside the detection zone will be detected. 2 6.562 3m 9.843ft (Max. 7.42m) (Max. 24.344ft) 2. Slight motion detection type X-Y cross section Y 2.5m 8.202ft Y 2.5m 8.202ft 2 6.562 46° 2 6.562 1.5 4.921 1.5 4.921 1 3.281 1 3.281 0.5 1.640 0.5 1.640 0 1m 3.281ft 2m 6.562ft 0° –2.5m –8.202ft –2 –1.5 –1 –0.5 –6.562 –4.921 –3.281 –1.640 –0.5 –1.640 –0.5 –1.640 –1 –3.281 –1 –3.281 –1.5 –4.921 –1.5 –4.921 –2 –6.562 –2 –6.562 –2.5m –8.202ft Detection zone 46° 1m 3.281ft 2m 6.562ft 0.5 1 1.5 2 1.640 3.281 4.921 6.562 X 2.5m 8.202ft –2.5m –8.202ft (Max. 5m dia.) (Max. 16.404ft dia.) Remarks: 1. The X-Y cross-sectional diagram shows the detection area. 2. The differences in the detection zone patterns are indicative of the projections of the 26 lenses with single focal point and with three optical axes. An object whose temperature differs from the background temperature and which crosses inside the detection zone will be detected. 7 MP Motion Sensor (AMN1) 3. Spot detection type 2.5 8.202 X 2.5 8.202 1m 3.281ft 1.25 4.101 5m 16.404ft 2.5 8.202 0° 0 19° 2.5m 8.202ft 5m 16.404ft 2m 5.562ft 0.5 1.640 11° 2.5 8.202 5m 16.404ft 0° 1m 3.281ft 11° 1.25 4.101 1.25 4.101 2.5m 8.202ft Y Y 19° 1.25 4.101 0 X-Y cross section SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW 2m 5.562ft 0.5 1.640 0.5 1.640 X (Max. 1.4m) 1m (Max. 4.593ft) 3.281ft 0.5 1.640 1m 3.281ft 5m 16.404ft (Max. 2m) (Max. 6.562ft) Remarks: 1. The X-Y cross-sectional diagram shows the detection area. 2. The differences in the detection zone patterns are indicative of the projections of the 6 lenses with single focal point and with two optical axes. An object whose temperature differs from the background temperature and which crosses inside the detection zone will be detected. 4. 10m detection type TOP VIEW 10m 32.808ft SIDE VIEW X 10m 32.808ft Y 46.5° 5m 16.404ft 5m 16.404ft 5m 16.404ft 5m 16.404ft 55° 10m 32.808ft 10m 32.808ft X-Y cross section Detection zone Y (15.9m 52.165ft) 6m 19.685ft 4 13.123 2 6.562 2 6 4 10m 8 32.808ft 26.247 19.685 13.123 6.562 X 10m 8 6 4 2 6.562 13.123 19.685 26.247 32.808ft 2 6.562 4 13.123 (12.3m 40.354ft) 6m 19.685ft Remarks: 1. The X-Y cross-sectional diagram shows the detection area. 2. The differences in the detection zone patterns are indicative of the projections of the 20 lenses with single focal point and with five optical axes. An object whose temperature differs from the background temperature and which crosses inside the detection zone will be detected. 5. Notes regarding the detection zone The detection zone has the polarity shown in the diagram on the right. When targets enter both the + and – zones with the same timing, the signals are cancelled each other, thus in this case there is a possibility that the object cannot be detected at the maximum specified detection distance. Target Detection zone 8 MP Motion Sensor (AMN1) HOW TO USE 1. Wiring diagram 1) Digital output 2) Analog output Sensor Sensor Vdd Vdd + Load GND GND + Microcomputer, A/D converter etc. Out Out Iout: Max.100 µA Vdd: Input power source (DC) GND: GND Out: Output (Comparator) 2. Timer circuit example 1) Digital output Input voltage 10 µ 2) Analog output 5V REG + 0.1 µ 47 µ + (5VDC) 0.1 µ Vdd Input voltage 0.1 µ 10 µ 5V REG + 47 µ + (5VDC) 0.1 µ 0.1 µ Vdd 0.1 µ GND GND 47k Relay 10 µ Connection to motion sensor 10k 0.1 µ + 3 2 16 1 9 10 13 11 The transistor turns on when the sensor detects something R Select a transistor to match the relay 3 2 16 9 1 10 13 11 The transistor turns on when the sensor detects something C Timer time = RXC Note: This is the reference circuit which drives the MP motion sensor. Install a noise filter for applications requiring enhanced detection reliability and noise withstanding capability. Differences in the specifications of electronic components to which the units are connected sometimes affect their correct operation; please check the units' performance and reliability for each application. Select a transistor to match the relay Window comparator 14 GND Timer IC Timer time = RXC Note: This circuit is a sample of a drive circuit for the MP Motion Sensor. Its noise resistance and long-term reliability are not considered or investigated. To improve the detection reliability and noise resistance of the circuit, consider adding a noise filter. Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd. accepts no responsibility for damages resulting from the use of this circuit. X direction ❍ 3. Installation Install the sensor so that people will be entering from the X or Y direction shown below. If persons approch the sensor from the Z direction, detection distance will be shortened. 0.1 µ C 8 Timer IC Out R 74HC 123 15 GND 14 Connection to motion sensor 10k 0.1 µ 10 µ + Out 0.1 µ 74HC 15 123 8 47k Relay Y direction ❍ Z Z direction ∆ X direction ❍ 9 MP Motion Sensor (AMN1) mm inch General tolerance ±0.5 ±.020 DIMENSIONS 1. Standard detection type Recommended PC board pattern (BOTTOM VIEW) 10+0.2 0 dia. .394 +.008 dia. 0 Sensing area Note 2) 9.5 dia. .374 dia. Molding gate 11.0 .433 Notes 3) Note 1) 14.5 11 .571 .433 0.45±0.05 dia. .018±.002 dia. 45° 4.5 .177 45° 11 dia. .433 dia. GND OUT P.C.D. 5.08±0.2 dia. .200±.008 dia. Vdd 45° ±4 ° 3.5 .138 ia. ±0.1 d 5.08 ±.004 dia. 0 0 .2 3-0.6 +0 .1 3-.02 5+.0 dia. 6 0004 dia. Notes: 1. In order to ensure proper detection, install it with the lens exposed at least 3.5mm .138inch. 2. As for panel mounting hole, tapering or making a large size hole should be done. 3. The height dimension does not include the remaining molding gate. ±4 ° 45 ° 2. Slight motion detection type Recommended PC board pattern (BOTTOM VIEW) 12.4 +0.2 0 dia. .488 +.008 dia. 0 Sensing area Note 2) 12.7 dia. .500 dia. 11.9 dia. .469 dia. 7.4 dia. .291 dia. Molding gate 12.8 .504 Note 3) 12.8 .504 8.9 .350 0.45±0.05 dia. .018±.002 dia. 11 dia. .433 dia. GND P.C.D. 5.08±0.2 dia. .200±.008 dia. Vdd 45° ± 10 4° ±4 ° 45 ° Note 1) 15.2 .598 4.5 .177 OUT 2.4 .094 45° 45° ia. ±0.1 d 5.08 ±.004 dia. 0 .20 3-0.6 +0 .1 3-.02 5+.0 dia. 6 0004 dia. Notes: 1. In order to ensure proper detection, install it with the lens exposed at least 2.4mm .094inch. 2. As for panel mounting hole, tapering or making a large size hole should be done. 3. The height dimension does not include the remaining molding gate. MP Motion Sensor (AMN) 3. Spot detection type mm inch General tolerance ±0.5 ±.020 4. 10m detection type Recommended PC board pattern (BOTTOM VIEW) Recommended PC board pattern (BOTTOM VIEW) 9.4 +0.2 -0 dia. .370 +.008 -0 dia. Note 2) Note 1) Note 2) Molding gate 15.1 .594 ±0.05 17.4 dia. .685 dia. 17.0 dia. .670 dia. 12.9 .508 Note 3) GND 45 OUT ° 45 ° 18.53 .730 . ±0.1 dia 4 5.08 ±.00 dia. .200 3-0.6 +0.1 5 3-.02 +.-000 dia. 6 -0 4 dia. 8.6 .339 ±0.05 11 dia. .433 dia. P.C.D. 5.08 dia. ±.008 .200 dia. OUT 45° ±4° 4.5 .177 0.45 dia. ±.002 .018 dia. ±0.2 Vdd 45 11 .433 ° 45 ° 4.5 .177 0.45 dia. ±.002 .018 dia. . ±0.1 dia 4 5.08 ±.00 dia. .200 3-0.6 +0.1 5 3-.02 +.-000 dia. 6 -0 4 dia. Sensing area 5.6 Molding gate 8.9 dia. .350 dia. 17.9 +0.2 -0 dia. .705 -0+.008 dia. GND Note 1) ±4° 45 ° ±0.2 P.C.D. 5.08 dia. ±.008 .200 dia. Vdd Notes: 1. As for panel mounting hole, tapering or making a large size hole should be done. 2. The height dimension does not include the remaining molding gate. 45° ±4° ±4° 45 ° Notes: 1. In order to ensure proper detection, install it with the lens exposed at least 5.6mm .220inch. 2. As for panel mounting hole, tapering or making a large size hole should be done. 3. The height dimension does not include the remaining molding gate. NOTES 1. Checkpoints relating to principle of operation MP motion sensors are passive infrared sensors which detect changes in the infrared rays. They may fail to detect successfully if a heat source other than a human being is detected or if there are no temperature changes in or movement of a heat source. Care must generally be taken in the following cases. The performance and reliability of the sensors must be checked out under conditions of actual use. <1> Cases where a heat source other than a human being is detected. 1) When a small animal enters the detection range. 2) When the sensor is directly exposed to sunlight, a vehicle’s headlights, an incandescent light or some other source of far infrared rays. 3) When the temperature inside the detection range has changed suddenly due to the entry of cold or warm air from an air-conditioning or heating unit, water vapor from a humidifier, etc. <2> Cases where it is difficult to detect the heat source 1) When an object made of glass, acrylic or other subject which far infrared rays have difficulty passing through is located between the sensor and what is to be detected. 2) When the heat source inside the detection range hardly moves or when it moves at high speed; for details on the movement speed, refer to the section on the performance ratings. 2. When the detection area becomes larger When the difference between the ambient temperature and body temperature is large (more than 20°C 68°F), detection may occur in isolated areas outside the specified detection range. 3. Other handling cautions 1) Be careful not to allow dust or dirt to accumulate on the lens as this will adversely affect the detection sensitivity. 2) The lens is made of a soft material (polyethylene). Avoid applying a load or impact since this will deform or scratch the lens, making proper operation impossible and causing a deterioration in its performance. 3) The sensor may be damaged if it is exposed to static with a voltage exceeding ±200V. Therefore, do not touch its terminals directly, and exercise adequate care in the handling of the sensor. 4) When the leads are to be soldered, solder them by hand for less than 3 seconds at a temperature of less than 350°C 662°F at the tip of the soldering iron. 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