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Hello.
I bought a PIR motion sensor with analog output (Panasonic AMN22112).
Datasheet: https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data Sheets/Panasonic Electric Works PDFs/AMN Design Manual.pdf
Digi-Key page: https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/AMN22112/255-1806-ND/735389
The datasheet says IOut max for analog devices is 50 µA.
Do I have limit this current myself? I plan on connecting the output of the PIR to an ADC input on a PIC microcontroller. The PIC ADC input impedance is 10K. If I connected the PIR output directly to that then 5V / 10K = 500µA which would exceed the 50µA max of the PIR.
Also,
On page 20 there is a wiring diagram (attached pic).
What is RL for? (connected from the sensor's output to ground).
I'm guessing it means "R-Low" and it's a pull-down resistor?
What value should it be? Anything under 100K would exceed the 50µA max.
Please help.
I bought a PIR motion sensor with analog output (Panasonic AMN22112).
Datasheet: https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data Sheets/Panasonic Electric Works PDFs/AMN Design Manual.pdf
Digi-Key page: https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/AMN22112/255-1806-ND/735389
The datasheet says IOut max for analog devices is 50 µA.
Do I have limit this current myself? I plan on connecting the output of the PIR to an ADC input on a PIC microcontroller. The PIC ADC input impedance is 10K. If I connected the PIR output directly to that then 5V / 10K = 500µA which would exceed the 50µA max of the PIR.
Also,
On page 20 there is a wiring diagram (attached pic).
What is RL for? (connected from the sensor's output to ground).
I'm guessing it means "R-Low" and it's a pull-down resistor?
What value should it be? Anything under 100K would exceed the 50µA max.
Please help.