PT2262 PT2272 With Arduino and R06a
PT2262 PT2272 With Arduino and R06a
PT2262 PT2272 With Arduino and R06a
r06a Receiver
Posted on 2015/07/18 by celem
A year ago, on July 19th, reader Jeff posted that he had an inexpensive Chinese motion
detectors that used the 2262 chipset. He was having some trouble getting it working
with the r06a receiver as in my July 2012 post HERE. It seems that I must look at
2262/2272 every July?
Anyway, almost a year ago I purchased a cheap Chinese PIR motion detector similar to
Jeffs. (See Figure 1 below). The purchase was just a whim to satisfy my curiosity about
this type of PIR sensor. Jeffs, however, was the now more common 9-Volt version. The
one that I purchased operates on two 1.5V AA batteries. Of course mine is in 433MHz
to match my existing r06a receiver.
I have uploaded a short video on YouTube where you can see a very short clip of the
motion detector transmitting the event that is then received and displayed by my
Arduino r06a test setup. Watch the video at https://youtu.be/LAcCXUpj6_Q
My 3V version is still for sale on eBay but you have to look for them. Use Wireless Pet
Immune Infra Red PIR Motion Detector in eBay search and theyll pop up. The 9V
version typically sells for significantly less than the 3V version ~$4 versus ~$13. The
listed specifications also show a shorter battery live for the 9V version than for the 3V
version 6-months versus 1-year. So take your pick long battery life or lower cost.
to completely identify the correct settings. Figure 2, below, shows my settings. I set the
address to match my existing r06a test setup with an address of FFLHHHLF (A0 is
rightmost digit). The four data bits are used to identify the sensor I chose bit D1 low
for mine (binary 1101).