Copyright 2013 Freetronics Pty Ltd
Freetronics site: www.freetronics.com
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Based on the circuit described in the "Security / Automation Sensors" project in the book "Practical Arduino", this shield allows up to 4 security sensors to be connected with full End-Of-Line (EOL) support to detect tampering.
Supported sensors include:
- PIR (passive infrared) motion detectors.
- Microwave motion detectors.
- Reed switches.
- Glass break detectors.
- Gas detectors.
End-Of-Line technology allows the system to detect a variety of events using a single cable pair to the sensor, including:
- Sensor triggered.
- Sensor cable cut.
- Sensor cable short-circuited.
- Sensor housing opened (even when system is disarmed)
Compatible with the Freetronics Eleven, Arduino Uno, and other compatible boards based on the same header format.
Features:
- Supports 4 sensor channels simultaneously.
- Sensor power supply connections totally isolated from the Arduino.
- Status LED for each sensor channel.
- Reset button wired through to Arduino reset pin.
- Green "Sensor power on" LED.
- Blue "Arduino power on" LED.
- Overlay guide where you need it: both top and bottom.
More information is available at:
http://www.freetronics.com/secsense
http://www.practicalarduino.com/projects/security-sensors
The design is saved as an EAGLE project. EAGLE PCB design software is available from www.cadsoftusa.com free for non-commercial use. To use this project download it and place the directory containing these files into the "eagle" directory on your computer. Then open EAGLE and navigate to Projects -> eagle -> SECSENSE.
The specific terms of distribution of this project are governed by the license referenced below.
Licensed under the TAPR Open Hardware License (www.tapr.org/OHL). The "license" folder within this repository also contains a copy of this license in plain text format.