The PAJ7620U2 is a small Gesture Sensor that is capable of recognising up to 9 gestures via the I2C interface. It’s compatible with both 3.3V and 5V logic levels. When compared with solutions like the APDS-9960, this module is faster, more accurate, and can recognise more gestures with higher anti-interference filtering. It suits for low power applications such as smart home control, robot interaction, etc.
This module is great for use in microcontroller-based projects as well as with the popular SBCs on the market today, and would be perfect in your next Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or Adafruit Feather HUZZAH project.
Features
- Based on the PAJ7620U2 sensor, this module is capable of directly recognising 9 basic gestures and supports gesture interrupt output
- Embedded infrared LED and optical lens allows the sensor to work in low-light conditions and even dark environments
- I2C interface, requires only two signal pins to control
- Onboard logic-level conversion, compatible with 3.3V/5V logic level
- Comes with development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi/Arduino/STM32)
Specifications
- Operating voltage: 3.3V/5V
- Communication interface: I2C
- Recognition distance: 5cm ~ 15cm
- Supported gestures: up, down, left, right, forward, backward, clockwise, anticlockwise, shake
- Recognition rate: 240Hz
- Recognition angle: 60° (diagonal)
- Ambient light immunity: <100k Lux
- Dimensions: 20mm × 20mm
- Mounting hole size: 2.0mm
Resources
- Waveshare Wiki
Package Contents
- 1X PAJ7620U2 Gesture Sensor
- 1X PH2.0 5PIN wire
Pinout
- VCC – 3.3V/5V power supply
- GND – power ground
- SDA – I2C data pin
- SCL – I2C clock pin
- INT – interrupt output, connects to I/O pin
Dimensions




Reviews
There are no reviews yet.