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

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    • cowboysdudeC Offline
      cowboysdude Module Developer @uros76
      last edited by cowboysdude

      @uros76 said in UPDATE: Replaced my PIR-Sensor with a Doppler Microwave Sensor.:

      @cowboysdude scripts works fine with my pi3.

      It seems pi4 has different way of putting a monitor to sleep, I never figured out how to do it on pi4.
      Instead, I tested lubuntu on pi4 and managed to put it to sleep with this mouse click script linked to PIR motion:

      xdotool click 1
      

      I can share more details on lubuntu setup if needed.

      Yes it works great on a Pi3… :) I am still using it for that…

      Yes please… I’d like to update the script for Pi4 but haven’t been able to get it working…
      Thank you!

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      • uros76U Offline
        uros76
        last edited by

        Ok.
        So, for a pi4 I managed to get PIR waking up MM screen with these steps:

        • Install latest Lubuntu with gdm3 environment
        • Edit /etd/gdm3/custom.conf. This will set autologin so that desktop environment loads every reboot
        # Enabling automatic login
          AutomaticLoginEnable = true
          AutomaticLogin = yourusername
        
        • Follow these steps to create wakeup script https://www.ketzler.de/2017/12/exit-screensaver-on-raspberry-pi-with-motion-sensor/
        • Create file “/etc/xdg/autostart/motion.desktop” with the following contents. This runs PIR sensing in the background after every reboot
        [Desktop Entry]
        Name=motion
        Exec=sudo gpio-watch -e rising 4
        
        • Set screensaver blank screen to desired timeout, 1min in my case. Lubutu knows how to handle pi4 blanking and puts to sleep my hdmi monitor

        This way I got pi4 waking up with PIR sensing. Not ideal setup but it works.
        I spent too much time trying to get pi4 work properly with Rapsberian, I simply had too many issues with it.
        At the end I am using pi3 for my first production MM and the pi4 is waiting for the next project.

        My magicmirror projects: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/79889, https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/93241 and https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/94586

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        • cowboysdudeC Offline
          cowboysdude Module Developer @uros76
          last edited by

          @uros76 same here. I tried the Pi4 and had issues so I went back to the 3 and all the issues went away… so mine also sits waiting for the next project ;)

          Thank you for the info!!!

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          • uros76U Offline
            uros76
            last edited by

            Update on my MM setup. I finally took the time and now I have a working microwave sensor using the MMM-NewPIR module to automatically turn off and on LCD screen. For testing, I set the trimpot to 160ohms and it works ok through the normal glass. And this is all working on pi4 (2GB ram) using Rapsberrian. I have no clue why now all the sudden pi4 works just fine. Last week when I was testing I gave up :).

            Anyway, so far good and happy with the setup. Now waiting for mirror glass and then setting up the sensor sensitivity and assembly.

            My magicmirror projects: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/79889, https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/93241 and https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/94586

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            • FoziF Offline
              Fozi Project Sponsor @uros76
              last edited by

              @uros76 Great to hear that it’s working now!

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

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                Philly @Fozi
                last edited by

                @Fozi Hi I was following the steps and everything is working fine I’m using the same pir module as you with the same configuration. But TV when I launch the mirror the screen is blank and at first it meant that the mirror was working and started moving my hand in front of the sensor and nothing. Is it necessary to solder the pins to the sensor for it to activate? If so then that must be my problem. I haven’t seen many other sources of a microwave sensor with raspberry pi only PIR and I would be greatly appreciate for your input.

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                • uros76U Offline
                  uros76 @Philly
                  last edited by

                  @Philly I gave up on PIR as it was giving me too many false-positive reads no matter which type or brand I tried. Simply too unreliable for my taste. And you need to position it in front of mirror glass which doesn’t look good on my slim smart mirror design.
                  The microwave sensor mentioned in this thread works perfectly for my mirror so far. I had to set the trimmer value a bit higher (close to 180ohm) to get an ideal sensing range. But as you see on the link above, my design has a sensor behind glass.

                  My magicmirror projects: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/79889, https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/93241 and https://forum.magicmirror.builders/post/94586

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                  • FoziF Offline
                    Fozi Project Sponsor @Philly
                    last edited by

                    @Philly Sorry for coming back somewhat late, was ill the last few days. Yes you need to solder the pins to the sensor, as they are then connected with Dupont cables to the GPIO on the RPi. Probably the pins are not soldered cleanly and don’t provide electrical contact.

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

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                      Philly
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                        Philly
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                        Hi thank you for responding, I recently bought a soldering iron and soldered the pins to the sensor and I’m still having trouble having it turn on the smart mirror. I’ve attached a picture, I don’t think the module is the problem and made sure the cables are attached to the right pins, could it be the soldering? Sorry to bother I’m new at this.

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