SPRADL9 February 2025 CC1310
The block diagram below demonstrates the implementation of motion detection using the Sensor Controller engine. The block diagram features a straightforward signal chain for an analog PIR sensor, incorporating one operational amplifier (op-amp) for buffering the signal and another for amplifying the PIR signal. This capacitor-less design effectively eliminates the DC component of the PIR signal by utilizing the internal DAC of the Sensor Controller. The DAC stabilizes to the DC value of the PIR signal, updating every few seconds to make sure accurate detection and enhanced system performance.
The threshold detection and movement frequencies can be adjusted through software, allowing for flexible and customizable motion detection. When motion is detected, the Sensor Controller wakes up the main ARM CPU, which then activates the radio to transmit a signal over Sub-1GHz or 2.4GHz. In the absence of motion, the main CPU remains in deep sleep mode, making sure ultra-low power consumption and extended battery life. This design efficiently balances performance and energy efficiency, designed for low-power motion detection applications.
Figure 3-3 Capacitor-less PIR Motion
Detection Block Diagram