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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
    Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

    UPDATE: Replaced my PIR-Sensor with a Doppler Microwave Sensor.

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    • cowboysdudeC Offline
      cowboysdude Module Developer @lavolp3
      last edited by cowboysdude

      @lavolp3 I use my own for that… it’s not a module but it’s right here.

      https://github.com/cowboysdude/Pir-Sensor

      Easy to follow :)

      The box is just a cardboard box taped with alum duct tape. I am however waiting for my trimmer resister so I can tune it down and take it out of the box. I only want the mirror to come on when someone walks up to it…say like 2 ft. away… so it doesn’t come on when I walk by the bathroom doorway… looks more like a pro thing :)

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      • FoziF Offline
        Fozi Project Sponsor @lavolp3
        last edited by Fozi

        @lavolp3 I use MMM-PIR-Sensor without any modifications. Are you using @paviro master oder any other fork of the module?
        As I see, you have more recent npm/node versions installed.
        I am still on node 10.17.0 / npm 6.11.3.

        Edit: I’d recommend to try the script from @cowboysdude . It is robust against any node.js stuff as it written in python.

        HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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          • FoziF Offline
            Fozi Project Sponsor @Norton
            last edited by

            @Norton said in UPDATE: Replaced my PIR-Sensor with a Doppler Microwave Sensor.:

            It is important to replace the PIR sensor with a Doppler Microwave Sensor.

            This spam bot is sooo right!:face_with_tears_of_joy:

            HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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              bachoo786 @Fozi
              last edited by

              @Fozi Hi
              Can i solder pin 1 and 2 of the resistor to the radar sensor? I accidentally broke pin no 3.

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              • FoziF Offline
                Fozi Project Sponsor @bachoo786
                last edited by

                @bachoo786 yes, you can also use pin 1 and 2.

                An example:
                The max value of the resistor (Rmax) is between pin 1 and 3.
                Between pin 1 and 2 is the restitor value R1, and
                between pin 2 and 3 is the resistor value R2.

                Rmax = R1 + R2. (or R1=Rmax - R2, resp, R2=Rmax - R1)

                Thus, you can use both options (R1 pin 1/2 or R2 pin 2/3).

                HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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                  bachoo786 @Fozi
                  last edited by

                  @Fozi so I got a new radar sensor set the resistance to 80ohms which would give me around 40 to 50cm detection distance. I am using @cowboysdude script.

                  My mm is running on my rpi 4b 4g and at present its connected to my TV. However the rada sensor is not working as the script is meant to detect motion and if there is no motion it would turn the tv off after 20 seconds. I tried many times but have failed.

                  Any ideas? Or maybe my sensor is not working. Is there a simple script that I could test the sensor?

                  Thanks.

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                  • FoziF Offline
                    Fozi Project Sponsor @bachoo786
                    last edited by

                    @bachoo786 First re-check if the sensor is cabled correctly to the GPIO as described in my tutorial. Further check if the resistor is soldered correctly to the sensor. Maybe there is a “cold soldering joint”. Sounds trivial, but the devil is a squirrel (old german saying 0_1578041639036_41a3b8fa-8272-448b-8e93-36c6fb58809d-image.png )
                    Then, extend the detection range to the max, to check if the sensor is generally OK (200 Ohms) and re-run @cowboysdude script. If this works, then reduce the resistor step by step until you reach the desired detection range. Theoretically 80 Ohms should provide a range of 40-50 cm, but from my experience this may vary strongly as the resistor value does not correspond linearly to the detection range.

                    HowTo: Replace PIR Sensor with a RCWL-0516 Microwave Sensor

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                      bachoo786 @Fozi
                      last edited by

                      @Fozi ok will do thanks.

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                        bachoo786 @Fozi
                        last edited by

                        @Fozi Hi

                        I am on raspberry pi 4 and I think wiringPi does not work with it as the guy has stopped developing it any further. Is there any other way I could make this work?

                        Thanks.

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