BS612/BL612/BM612 2.2–3.7V PIR Motion Sensor Digital Output | Adjustable Delay & Sensitivity 12M 130° | SENBA

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The BS612/BL612/BM612 High and Low Levels Series PIR motion sensors from SENBA are advanced low-power passive infrared sensing solutions designed for intelligent motion detection in modern electronic systems. Featuring high and low level digital output with adjustable delay, sensitivity, and ambient light control, this series provides maximum flexibility for customized sensing performance in diverse applications.

Operating within a low voltage range of 2.2V to 3.7V, these sensors are optimized for battery-powered and portable devices, delivering ultra-low static current consumption of less than 12µA for extended operational life. With a sensing distance of up to 12 meters when paired with an S9008-2 23mm lens, the BS612/BL612/BM612 series ensures reliable long-range detection. The wide induction angles of 120°, 125°, and up to 130° enable comprehensive coverage for large detection areas.

The inclusion of adjustable sensitivity allows fine-tuning of detection range, while built-in light control enables day/night operation, improving energy efficiency in lighting applications. Adjustable delay further enhances system control by allowing precise timing customization.

Available in multiple window sizes (4×3mm / 5×3.8mm / 5.2×4.2mm), this series supports versatile design integration. Compared to standard PIR sensors, it offers superior control, enhanced adaptability, and reliable low-power performance.


Key Features:

  • Low operating voltage: 2.2V to 3.7V
  • High and low level digital output
  • Adjustable delay for timing control
  • Adjustable sensitivity for detection tuning
  • Built-in light control (day/night functionality)
  • Ultra-low power consumption: <12µA
  • Detection range: up to 12 meters
  • Wide detection angles: 120° / 125° / 130°
  • Multiple window sizes: 4×3mm / 5×3.8mm / 5.2×4.2mm

Applications:

  • Smart lighting with day/night automation
  • Motion-activated security systems
  • Battery-powered IoT devices
  • Occupancy detection and energy-saving systems
  • Smart home automation
  • Portable sensing and embedded systems