| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Operating Temperature | Features | Voltage - Supply | Output Type | Sensing Distance | Detection Pattern | Sensor Type | Package / Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EKMB1103111 | Panasonic | SENSOR MOTION PIR 12M RANGE WHT | WL | -20°C ~ 60°C (TA) | Polyethylene, White Lens | 2.3 V ~ 4 V | Digital | 472" (12m) 39.4" | Long | Motion, Pyroelectric, PIR (Passive Infrared) | - | |
| AMBA345217 | Panasonic | MOTION SENSOR V TYPE 170CM | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| AMBA345206 | Panasonic | MOTION SENSOR V TYPE 60CM | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| EKMB1204111 | Panasonic | SENSOR PIR WALL MNT 2UA WHT LENS | WL | -20°C ~ 60°C | - | 2.3 V ~ 4 V | Digital | 472" (12m) 39.4" | - | Motion, Pyroelectric, PIR (Passive Infrared) | Module | |
| AMBA3409 | Panasonic | MOTION SENSOR H TYPE 200CM | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| AMN14111 | Panasonic | SENSOR MOTION DIG 10MM 5V BK PCB | NaPiOn™ | -20°C ~ 60°C (TA) | Polyethylene, Black Lens | 3 V ~ 6 V | Digital | 394" (10m) 32.8" | 10m | Motion, Pyroelectric, PIR (Passive Infrared) | Cylinder | |
| EKMC2691111K | Panasonic | SENSOR MOTION PIR SLIGHT MOTION | VZ | -20°C ~ 60°C | Polyethylene, White Lens | 3 V ~ 5.5 V | Analog | 98.425" (2.5m) | Slight | Motion, Pyroelectric, PIR (Passive Infrared) | Module | |
| EKMC7693112K | Panasonic | SENSOR MOTION PIR STD/SLT BLK | VZ | -20°C ~ 60°C | Polyethylene, Black Lens | 3 V ~ 6 V | Digital | 86.614" (2.2m) | - | Motion, Pyroelectric, PIR (Passive Infrared) | Module | |
| EKMB1205113 | Panasonic | SENSOR PIR WIDE 2UA PRL WHT | WL | -20°C ~ 60°C (TA) | Polyethylene, Pearl White Lens | 2.7 V ~ 4 V | Digital | 197" (5m) 16.4" | - | Motion, Pyroelectric, PIR (Passive Infrared) | Module | |
| PL-N823-01 | KEMET | PYROELECTRIC SENSORS | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Motion, Pyroelectric, PIR (Passive Infrared) | 4-SMD Module |
Optical motion sensors utilize light-based principles to detect and measure motion or movement in their surroundings. These sensors employ techniques such as light interruption, Doppler effect, or laser-based scanning to detect changes in position, velocity, or distance. Optical motion sensors find applications in robotics, gaming consoles, security systems, and gesture recognition devices. They offer advantages such as high accuracy, fast response times, and immunity to electromagnetic interference, making them suitable for diverse motion sensing requirements. Optical motion sensors enable innovative user interfaces, interactive displays, and automation solutions, enhancing user experiences and enabling new capabilities in electronic devices and systems.