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RIR - REFLECTIVE INFRARED SENSORRIR Reflective Infrared presence/proximity/motion detector with self programming detection range.
Unlike a Pyroelectric Infrared sensor (PIR) that is used in many motion
detectors, the Reflective Infrared sensor (RIR) does not detect long wavelength
infrared radiation emitted by a human or animal body. Instead, a device using an
RIR sensor emits its own
short wavelength infrared beam and the RIR detects the infrared that is reflected back
to it from any human or non-human object within its automatically programmable
detection zone. It can continuously detect the presence of both a moving and
stationary object.
Short wavelength infrared used by the RIR will pass through most materials that are transparent to visible light. It reflects from both light and dark surfaces but reflection is stronger from light and smooth surfaces. Dark surfaces and textured surfaces that scatter light will result in less reflected light which the sensor within the RIR circuit will interpret as reflections from a more distant object. A reflective infrared system will therefore not produce an accurate measure of distance from the sensor to a detected object.
However, the purpose of the RIR is not to measure distance but to detect a
stationary object, to detect motion toward and away from the sensor and to
automatically control its detection distance with some variations as described
above, none of which a pyroelectric
infrared sensor can do. Table 1 shows a comparison between a pyroelectric and
reflective infrared sensor system.
Table 1
In one configuration, when power is applied the RIR will look at all objects
within its field of view and will program its self to consider them as normal
occupants of its detection zone. However, when a new object enters its zone it
will immediately recognize that object as an intruder and will respond by
turning its output on. The output will remain on until the intruder leaves the
detection zone.
The RIR is especially useful to detect a stationary person or object. A typical
application is to activate illumination of a picture or display in a gallery
when a person approaches the display and then stands still in front of it. The
RIR can easily be programmed to activate when a person is within a desired
distance from the display by simply sequencing power or pressing a reset button
while a person stands in front of the display. The RIR will measure and save the
distance to the person as an activation zone and will thereafter activate the
illumination whenever anyone enters a short distance inside that zone. We will provide more information about this new device as it becomes available.
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