Customization: | Available |
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Function Type: | Movement |
Detection Type: | Movement |
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A microwave motion sensor uses electromagnetic radiation. It emits waves that are then reflected back to the receiver. The receiver analyzes the waves that are bounced back. If there is an object moving in the room,
these waves are going to be altered. The microwave detector is able to identify changes from moment to moment.
Ideally, the receiver should be receiving the same waves back again and again.
Because of the way that microwave motion sensors work, they can be either more sensitive or less sensitive.
They can identify every minute changes (a totally empty house) or be calibrated to require larger-scale movement (to avoid false positives).
Power supply |
AC/DC 12-36V |
Current consumption |
Static 45MA, dynamic 105MA(When DC 12V2 power supply) |
Environmental temperature |
40 |
Environmental humidity |
0-90%, without condensation |
Radio waves |
X_Band 10.525GHZ |
Output |
≤20dbm |
Relay output |
N.O.-point output(relay) |
Maximum switching voltage |
48V AC/DC |
Maximum switching current |
0.5A AC/1.0A DC |
Minimum switching current |
1MA |
The largest power switch |
55VA/24W |
Weight |
220g |
Protection level |
IP54 |
Size |
131x61x46mm |