Electrical – PIR motion sensor with MOSFET, optocoupler or Relay to turn on LED ribbon

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I made a small circuit (with a breadboard) which turns a small 12V LED ribbon (a few mA) when the Pir sensor detects a motion.

The circuit is made of:

  1. Velleman PIR motion sensor
  2. Relay
  3. Velleman step down voltage shifter
  4. LED ribbon (12V)

It works like a charm expects the relay makes a "click" sound (I know it normal 🙂 when it's switched on and it needs a 5V power supply (while the LED ribbon and the PIR needs 12V).

Now, I want to optimize the circuit. I searched on the Internet and I found two components that I could use: MOSFET and optocoupler.

The first one, the MOSFET, I know a lot about it now. I read a lot of documentations. I need a logical N MOSFET in my case.

Then I just found today a new component: an optocoupler but I don't know a lot about it.

I need something that can be opened turned on at 3.3v and can provide cope with at least 12V (I know it needs to be higher) and more than 4 Amps.

What would be the "best" between a MOSFET and an optocoupler (in my case)?

Best Answer

I finally bought some IRLZ34N MOSFET and they are working great with my PIR Sensor (which outputs 3.3V).

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