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Revision as of 21:02, 25 February 2020
Getting Started
Welcome to the MOT2002 user guide! In order to get started, make sure you have the following hardware on hand:
- MOT2002 - Motion Sensor
- Any Phidget with a Voltage Input port, here are some compatible products. We will be using the VINT Hub for this guide.
- USB cable and computer
- Phidget cable
Next, you will need to connect the pieces:
- Connect the MOT2002 to the VINT Hub with the Phidget cable.
- Connect the VINT Hub to your computer with the USB cable.
Now that you have everything together, let's start using the MOT2002!
Using the MOT2002
Phidget Control Panel
In order to demonstrate the functionality of the MOT2002, we will connect it to the HUB0000, and then run an example using the Phidget Control Panel on a Windows machine.
The Phidget Control Panel is available for use on both macOS and Windows machines. If you would like to follow along, first take a look at the getting started guide for your operating system:
Linux users can follow the getting started with Linux guide and continue reading here for more information about the MOT2002.
First Look
After plugging in the MOT2002 into the HUB0000, and the HUB0000 into your computer, open the Phidget Control Panel. You will see something like this:
The Phidget Control Panel will list all connected Phidgets and associated objects, as well as the following information:
- Serial number: allows you to differentiate between similar Phidgets.
- Channel: allows you to differentiate between similar objects on a Phidget.
- Version number: corresponds to the firmware version your Phidget is running. If your Phidget is listed in red, your firmware is out of date. Update the firmware by double-clicking the entry.
The Phidget Control Panel can also be used to test your device. Double-clicking on an object will open an example.
Voltage Input
Double-click on a Voltage Input object in order to run the example:
General information about the selected object will be displayed at the top of the window. You can also experiment with the following functionality:
- Modify the change trigger and/or data interval value by dragging the sliders. For more information on these settings, see the data interval/change trigger page.
- Select the MOT2002 from the Sensor Type drop-down menu. The example will now convert the voltage into a value from -1 to 1 automatically. Converting the voltage to a value from -1 to 1 is not specific to this example, it is handled by the Phidget libraries, with functions you have access to when you begin developing!
Technical Details
General
The MOT2002 detects changes in infrared radiation which occur when there is movement by a person or object whose temperature differs from their surroundings. As the MOT2002 detects temperature differences, it is well suited to detecting the motion of people by their body temperature.
Phidget Cable
The Phidget Cable is a 3-pin, 0.100 inch pitch locking connector. Pictured here is a plug with the connections labelled. The connectors are commonly available - refer to the Analog Input Primer for manufacturer part numbers.
What to do Next
- Programming Languages - Find your preferred programming language here and learn how to write your own code with Phidgets!
- Phidget Programming Basics - Once you have set up Phidgets to work with your programming environment, we recommend you read our page on to learn the fundamentals of programming with Phidgets.