Microchip ATTINY3226 Manual


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AN3641
Low-Power, Cost-Efficient PIR Motion Detection Using the
tinyAVR® 2 Family
Features
12-bit ADC, Differential Measurement
ADC Sample Accumulation Up To 1024 Samples
Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) Up To 16x Gain
Signal Amplifying, Oversampling And Analyzing Using The Built-in ADC With PGA
Hardware Averaging Using Burst Mode
ADC Triggered Through The Event System Using The Periodic Interrupt Timer (PIT)
Reduced Bill Of Material (BoM) Cost Compared To Typical Passive InfraRed (PIR) Solutions
Visualize Data Using The Microchip Data Visualizer And Data Streamer Protocol
Visualize Power Consumption Using The Microchip Data Visualizer And a Power Debugger
Introduction
Author: Kjetil Kirkholt, Microchip Technology Inc.
This application note describes how to use the 12-bit differential ADC with PGA in the tinyAVR
® 2 Family of
microcontrollers and how to collect measurements using a sensor while keeping the currentPassive InfraRed (PIR)
consumption at a minimum.
In this application example, the signal from the PIR sensor is amplified, oversampled, digitally filtered, and analyzed
to determine if movement has occurred. LED0 on the ATtiny1627 Curiosity Nano (DM080104) board is used to
indicate when movement is detected. The measured data can be sent to the serial terminal and illustrated in the Data
Visualizer application or plugin for Atmel Studio.
The output signal levels from a PIR sensor are typically very low and less than 1 mV. To detect the movement and
avoid false detections, the signal needs to be amplified before being sampled by the ADC. In typical PIR solutions,
this is achieved by using several Operational Amplifier (op amp) stages with high gain. In this application example, no
external op amps are used, and the amplification of the signal is purely done inside the microcontroller (MCU) by
using the internal PGA. The ADC supports sampling in bursts, where a configurable number of conversion results are
accumulated automatically into a single ADC result (sample accumulation). The application example accumulates 16
samples, which increases the resolution of the 12-bit ADC by two bits. It is possible to oversample the signal up to
1024 times and gain five additional bits, resulting in a 17-bit ADC resolution, if needed.
More information on oversampling can be found in the ADC Oversampling with tinyAVR 0- and 1-series, and
megaAVR 0-series product brief.
For demonstration purposes, the ATtiny1627 Curiosity Nano board, Curiosity Nano Base for Click boards
, and a
modified MIKROE-3339 PIR Click boards are used.
The example code for replicating the results described in this application note is available from Atmel START:
PIR sensor with tinyAVR 2-series ADC
start.atmel.com/#example/Atmel%3AApplication_AVR_Examples%3A1.0.0%3A%3AApplication
%3APIR_Motion_Detection%3A
© 2020 Microchip Technology Inc. Application Note DS00003641A-page 1


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