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You might be able to gut the 220V part of that PIR device, and only keep the 3.3V part of the circuitry inside the sensor. The Lanbon L8 has plenty of free internal GPIOs on the chip. But you'll have to make them accessible outside the enclosure. |
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Hello,
for a future setup i am wondering whether it would be possible to add a PIR (motion) sensor to the OpenHASP system.
I am thinking about something like this. A wall mounted PIR sensor (EU-Version):
I am really no expert about this home electric stuff but as far as i understand they are just forwarding 230V
by a relay to the lamp for a configured period of time.
However, often its also possible to just send a trigger signal.
To connect it to a microcontroller (like ESP32) the voltage is way too high (as far as i know). So maybe its possible to remove or bypass the relay and just use the relay trigger signal?
In this case it should not be that different to a push button on a GPIO, or am i missing something?
Additional question: Would something like this (if even possible) also work with the Lanbon L8 device? I didnt see a GPIO input port in the wiki ... :(
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