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      vicdilou
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      Hello

      I read that it was necessary to put a ferrite bead around the cables, I try but it doesn’t work. You know how to do it and where on the cable ?

      Thank you :)

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          @johnnyboy the sensor will be about sixty centimeters of raspberry

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              @johnnyboy I used several cables

              I have to put all the cables in the ferrite bead ?

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                  @johnnyboy There is no break in connection I think, I use this to test the sensor and it says always “Motion detected”.

                  from gpiozero import MotionSensor
                  import time
                  
                  pir = MotionSensor(4)
                  
                  while True: #repeat this forever
                      if pir.motion_detected: # if motion is detected print the message
                          print("Motion detected!")
                      if not pir.motion_detected: # if no motion is detected print the message
                          print("No motion detected!")
                      time.sleep(1)
                  
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