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

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    • FoziF Offline
      Fozi Project Sponsor @cowboysdude
      last edited by

      @cowboysdude
      You only use Vin (5V), Vout and GND. CDS (for applying a photo diode) and 3V3 (delivers 3.3V output) remain unused. For Vout you can use also oher GPIO pins (labeled “Digital I/O” in the 2nd diagram), in case GPIO_4 is already used.

      The ferrite bead is optional. It is a left over from the PIR sensor I had attached. If you may need one, you can dismantle an old VGA cable and use that one.
      Here the wireing diagram:

      0_1575707860693_Bildschirmfoto 2019-12-07 um 09.36.59.png
      0_1575708199060_Bildschirmfoto 2019-12-07 um 09.42.07.png

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

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      • cowboysdudeC Offline
        cowboysdude Module Developer
        last edited by cowboysdude

        Super Awesome yet again!! Thank you! I don’t use the PIR module… I have a Python script I run behind everything. It works very well for me but this will work so nice, and now I can move it behind the glass!

        Now if I can just remember where I put my ferrite beads… I know I have some … but where LOL

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        • FoziF Offline
          Fozi Project Sponsor
          last edited by Fozi

          Hi folks,

          sooner than expected I modified the sensor with a trimmer resistor.
          For that I also updated my initial post and enhanced the tutorial, where now both options are described. Enjoy and give me your feedback, how that works for you.

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

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          • S Offline
            sdetweil @Fozi
            last edited by

            @Fozi nice update… very clear and helpful

            Sam

            How to add modules

            learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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            • cowboysdudeC Offline
              cowboysdude Module Developer
              last edited by

              Once again excellent work! I love the trimmer it’s a great idea for those with limited space!
              For some strange reason I have left a gap at the top of my mirror that fits what I build perfectly!
              I wanted a bigger mirror so I bought the glass oversized and centered the monitor in it :)

              This, accidently, left me enough room to fit this in perfectly!

              So what I did was design a “T” with a whole in it to mount the sensor and install it inside the box.
              I am a contractor so having aluminum tape was not a hard thing for me to come up with.

              Thank you @Fozi for this entire project! Allows me to get rid of the ugly PIR sensor outside the mirror and place a sensor behind the scenes but works as intended.

              So for me option 1 works great! This won’t work for everyone but in my case perfect!
              [Have NOT installed it in the mirror yet but will today]

              Here’s the pictures.

              Box

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              3d PLA Printed ‘T’
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              Fits inside of box
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              Picture of sensor on ‘T’
              0_1575824407696_20191208_114553.jpg

              Once again, Thank you @Fozi !!!

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              • Mykle1M Offline
                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Fozi
                last edited by Mykle1

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

                sooner than expected I modified the sensor with a trimmer resistor.
                For that I also updated my initial post and enhanced the tutorial, where now both options are described.

                Dude, (can I call you dude?) although I don’t use a sensor (I have a cam on my first mirror w/Pi) I appreciate what you’ve done here. I’ll say it again (in different words), I think this is the death knell of the PIR sensor. So, thanks. :thumbsup:

                Peace!

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                • FoziF Offline
                  Fozi Project Sponsor @cowboysdude
                  last edited by

                  @cowboysdude I‘m totally happy that I cold help and to receive so positive feedback! I love it when a plan works!😁 Thanks!
                  This T-shaped holder, is it 3D-printed or an off-the-shelf available part? It‘s totally cool!

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

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                  • FoziF Offline
                    Fozi Project Sponsor @Mykle1
                    last edited by

                    @Mykle1 said

                    Dude, (can I call you dude?) although I don’t use a sensor (I have a cam on my first mirror w/Pi) I appreciate what you’ve done here. I’ll say it again (in different words), I think this is the death knell of the PIR sensor. So, thanks. :thumbsup:

                    Sure, call me Dude, if you like😁

                    Let‘s get the warts outta here!🤣 and thanks for the overwhelming feedback!

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

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                    • cowboysdudeC Offline
                      cowboysdude Module Developer
                      last edited by cowboysdude

                      Ok so here’s my final and it’s working perfectly! I tried it in various spots.

                      Thanks to @Fozi again…now there’s a very complete forum topic that anyone can follow!!

                      I added 2 additional layers of aluminum tape… there are no untaped spaces on the box anywhere… then moved it to the back of the cabinet and now you have to walk up to it to make it come on… PERFECT!! :)

                      I tried behind the glass… too sensitive
                      I tried taped to the back of the monitor … too sensitive.
                      Moved to the back of the cabinet which makes it about 4" away from the glass… BINGO!!

                      [PS… don’t mind my ugly wiring LOL]

                      0_1575835456018_rsz_final.jpg

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                      • FoziF Offline
                        Fozi Project Sponsor @cowboysdude
                        last edited by

                        @cowboysdude Great News, excellent!👍🏻

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

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