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CUSTOMIZING A 1650NM FRESNEL LENS: AN INFRARED OPTICS CASE STUDY

In this article, we share how Aubor Optical developed a custom 1650nm Fresnel lens for an industrial customer—focusing on material selection, optical design, and practical molding considerations.

BREAKING THE SYMMETRY: HOW NON-COAXIAL FRESNEL LENS DESIGNS ENABLE UNIFORM PIR DETECTION

In most passive infrared (PIR) motion detection systems, the Fresnel lens has long been treated as a static, well-understood component. It focuses infrared radiation onto a pyroelectric sensor

WHY PIR LENSES MUST BE "NON-IMAGING": UNDERSTANDING THE REAL OPTICS BEHIND MOTION DETECTIO

In this article, we’ll dive into the core principles of PIR detection, explain how materials affect detection performance, and reveal why false alarms are often symptoms of optical misalignment or material mismatches—not just electronic noise.

UNDERSTANDING PIR SENSING: FROM PHYSICS TO FALSE ALARMS

Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors are among the most widely used motion detection technologies in the world. From automatic lighting and smart thermostats to alarm systems and occupancy monitors, these small devices offer low-cost, low-power solutions to human presence detection.

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