How to make infrared sensor motion activated lamp?


An infrared sensor motion activated lamp is a security and energy saving feature which can be installed into dark home, hall, corridor or staircase. The lamp works by detecting motion in the room. Within the area of detection, the motion detector will be triggered by any movement, and then send signal to the lamp. So the lamp will come on automatically. The lamp will stay on as long as motion is detected.

Here we talk about how to make an infrared sensor motion activated lamp using wireless movement detector and rf time delay receiver.

Receiver specification:
Model No.: S1D-DC12
Control Mode: Delay (Press -> ON; Then OFF after the delay time)
Adjustable delay time: 2~40 seconds
Coding Type: Fixed code by soldering
Operating Voltage: DC12V

Movement detector specification:
Working distance: 100 m (Open field)
Detection distance: 10m
Detection range: Fan-shaped angle 110°
Decode: Fixed code by Pins

The wiring and operation images are as follows:
Wire the rf receiver to the lamp.


Solder the code of receiver same as the code of detector. So does the resistance.


Switch on the power.



Move around the lamp, the lamp comes on automatically. When there is no motion, the lamp will be off by itself after the delay time.

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