SPRADL9 February 2025 CC1310
In a traditional signal chain of PIR Motion detection, a signal from the PIR sensor is usually fed through a series of gain band-pass filters, that usually include DC blocking caps, and then fed to a set of comparators for low and high side waveform detection, acting as a window comparator.
Figure 3-2 PIR Traditional
Signal-ChainOne of the main disadvantages of using pure hardware components for the above, is that the signal chain is fixed and limited. For the band-pass filters, the gain and cutoff frequencies are configured specifically for a particular detection range and motion speed. Typical cutoff frequencies are around .7 – 30Hz and overall signal gain can be as high as 1000x. Another downside of this signal chain we found during our investigation, is that these DC filter caps actually end up being very large noise sources for the signal chain. Ceramic surface mount capacitors are usually made of barium titanate, which has a piezoelectric effect, meaning any noise or vibration actually generates small noise signals on the caps. Tantalum capacitors at such low frequencies can also introduce noise onto the signal. Coupling this noise with up to 1000x gain in the signal chain can return a very poor signal to noise ratio.