![]() See Full Instructions in the RaspiThermalCam.pdf document (See below) This project only needs the Jessie Lite-based PiTFT Resitive Image, as it does not use the GUI. The PiTFT display uses Adafruit's custom Linux Kernel. With this project, I took the excellent Adafruit tutorial Raspberry Pi Thermal Camera by Dean Miller and added extra functionality to the software and hardware. The former uses only the heat given off by the object being imaged, while the latter requires an infrared light source such as IR LEDs to illuminate the object. Note that IR Thermal Cameras are NOT the same as NOIR cameras. Of course, the resolution and sensitivity are not as high as more advanced cameras, but hey, for $39 it’s a great deal. The Adafruit AMG8833 IR Thermal Camera board can provide a “FLIR™”-like imaging camera at about 1/10th the price of previous IR Thermal imaging units. ![]() PiEyeR RaspiThermalCam Portable Raspberry Pi AMG8833 Grid-Eye IR Thermal Camera
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