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Published inSep 2023
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Marco Carvalho
Marco Carvalho
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Marco Carvalho

Marco Carvalho is an experienced home automation hobbyist engineer, electrical engineer, and technician. Pursuing his passion for electronics and embedded systems, he created an embedded home automation task scheduler using X10 Home Automation devices in 2006. Nowadays, he uses wireless electronic devices and the Home Assistant software to build different smart home automation applications. As an MSc in Computer Science, Marco has worked with several well-known companies such as IBM, Jabil, Phillips, and Hexagon where he extended his support in development and manufacturing of electronic products. At the time of this publication, he is the Director of Engineering for Apex Microtechnology, where he is involved in the development of high power, high precision analog components.
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Enclosing, calibrating, and installing the sensor

In this section, we will enclose our sensor in a box and calibrate the motion sensor. Once we’ve done this, we will physically install and test our sensor.

Enclosing our sensor

You can enclose your sensor in different ways. All the circuits, including the three boards and harness, can easily fit in an 80 x 80 x 50 mm box. You can purchase or use a pre-fabricated box that has similar dimensions. You can use any material for the box except for metal because it will block or degrade the Wi-Fi signal.

If you have a 3D printer at home or are familiar with rapid prototyping, you can have a more customized enclosure for your sensor. You can make a mechanical design or use some free 3D models available on the internet. On websites such as https://www.yeggi.com/ and https://www.thingiverse.com/, you can search for and find different 3D models for PIR motion sensor cases. These 3D models are available in STL file format, but once...

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Published in: Sep 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781801815291

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Marco Carvalho

Marco Carvalho is an experienced home automation hobbyist engineer, electrical engineer, and technician. Pursuing his passion for electronics and embedded systems, he created an embedded home automation task scheduler using X10 Home Automation devices in 2006. Nowadays, he uses wireless electronic devices and the Home Assistant software to build different smart home automation applications. As an MSc in Computer Science, Marco has worked with several well-known companies such as IBM, Jabil, Phillips, and Hexagon where he extended his support in development and manufacturing of electronic products. At the time of this publication, he is the Director of Engineering for Apex Microtechnology, where he is involved in the development of high power, high precision analog components.
Read more about Marco Carvalho