This system uses a PIR motion detector module to trigger a relay that powers a compact fluorescent light (CFL) for security lighting. When movement is detected, the motion sensor outputs a 3.3V signal to energize a relay driver transistor, which then activates a triac to provide 230V power to the CFL for approximately 10 seconds. An additional normally-opened relay contact holds the output until manually reset. The motion sensor and relay are powered by a 12V DC supply from a transformerless 230V, 50Hz mains power source.
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Abstract
This system uses a PIR motion detector module to trigger a relay that powers a compact fluorescent light (CFL) for security lighting. When movement is detected, the motion sensor outputs a 3.3V signal to energize a relay driver transistor, which then activates a triac to provide 230V power to the CFL for approximately 10 seconds. An additional normally-opened relay contact holds the output until manually reset. The motion sensor and relay are powered by a 12V DC supply from a transformerless 230V, 50Hz mains power source.
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ABSTRACT
Motion Sensor for Security Light:
This system based on PIR motion detector module BS1600 that can be used corridor lighting in power saving mode. The 12V DC power supply required for the motion detector and the relay driver is derived from 230V, 50Hz mains using a transformerless. When any movement is detected, around 3.3V appears on the base of relay-driver transistor and it conducts to energies relay. As a result, Triac fires to provide full 230V and light up the CFL. Another normally-opened contact of the relay is used here to hold the output until reset. If the switch is not in hold position, the light will remain on for about ten seconds (as Programmed in the motion sensor). In short, when there is a movement near the sensor, the CFL glows for about ten seconds.