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ZMOTIONS200ZCOG

Manufacturer Part Number
ZMOTIONS200ZCOG
Description
KIT DEV ZMOTION MODULE
Manufacturer
Zilog
Series
ZMOTION™r

Specifications of ZMOTIONS200ZCOG

Sensor Type
Motion, PIR (Pyroelectric Infrared)
Sensing Range
-
Interface
USB/Serial
Sensitivity
-
Voltage - Supply
-
Embedded
Yes, MCU, 8-Bit
Utilized Ic / Part
ZMOT1AHH
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
269-4823
White Light Detection
PS028801-0311
White Light Detection and Status LED
V
is connected to the positive (+) ADC input (ANA2) as it is in Single Pyro Mode. The
V
Pyro Mode.
When enabled via the White Light Threshold field in the
the PIR Engine automatically performs ADC conversions on the ANA1 input. The signal
on this input should be proportional to the amount of white light to which the PIR sensor is
being subjected. Typically, this pin would be connected to a high-efficiency (status) LED
which generates a small voltage in the presence of white light. The PIR Engine configures
the pin to a (single-ended) analog input, perform the necessary ADC conversion and
reconfigure it to a digital output. See the following
information about the operation of this mode.
Due to the nature of the pyroelectric sensor, sudden large changes in white light will cause
a DC shift in the signal output, which could potentially generate a false motion event.
Sources such as car headlights have been known to cause this issue. The PIR Engine can
monitor this occurrence and be configured to ignore the event.
When light hits the pyroelectric sensor, its energy is converted into a signal output. If the
pattern and intensity of the light is optimal, then the signal can appear exactly like a
motion event. However, the PIR Engine can determine when the sensor is being exposed
to light and use this information to filter out an invalid motion event.
When enabled via the White Light Threshold (WLT) bits in the ePIR_SC2 Register (see
Table 10
ANA1, which should be connected to a high-efficiency LED (typically a status LED).
When light shines on an LED, it generates a small voltage which the PIR Engine can mea-
sure. The PIR Engine reconfigures the pin to an analog input and performs the necessary
ADC conversion. The system should be configured such that if light is shining on the
LED, it is also shining on the PIR sensor. As a result, it is advisable to avoid placing the
LED behind a lens with white light filtering.
When the Engine detects a sudden change in voltage on ANA1 greater than the value set
in the White Light Threshold field of ePIR_SC2, the motion detection algorithms auto-
matically compensate for the associated signal level shift from the pyroelectric sensor
(caused by the light simultaneously shining on the LED and the pyroelectric sensor). This
compensation allows the PIR Engine to suppress false motion events caused by White
Light while still detecting real motion events. However, sensitivity is reduced during this
period. The White Light Detected bit of the ePIR_ASC0 Register is set to indicate the
REF
REF
signal is no longer connected to ANA3 negative (–) ADC input. The fist PIR sensor
signal is still used internally for the ADC, but the external pin is unused in Dual
on page 31), the PIR Engine automatically performs ADC conversions on
White Light Detection
ZMOTION
PIR Status/Control Register
Product Specification
Intrusion Detection
White Light Detection
section for more
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