The AMG8833 is generation of 8x8 thermal IR sensors from, and offers higher performance than it's predecessor the AMG8831. The sensor only supports , and has a configurable interrupt pin that can fire when any individual pixel above or below a threshold that you set. Add heat-vision to your project and with an AMG8833 Grid-EYE Breakout from Tronixlabs Australia! This sensor from is an 8x8 array of IR thermal sensors. When connected to your microcontroller (or for ) it return an array of 64 individual infrared temperature readings over . It's like those fancy thermal cameras, but compact and simple enough for easy integration. We have code for using this breakout on an for or compatible (the sensor communicates over ) or on a for with Python. On the Pi, with a bit of image processing help from the SciPy python library we were to interpolate the 8x8 grid and get some pretty results! This part measure temperatures ranging from 0℃ to 80℃ (32℉ to 176℉) with an accuracy of +- 2.5℃ (4.5℉). It can detect a human from a distance of up to 7 meters (23) feet. With a maximum frame rate of 10Hz, It's perfect for creating your own human detector or mini thermal camera. To easy to use, we pick & placed it on a breakout board with a 3.3V regulator and level shifting. So you can use it with any 3V or 5V microcontroller or computer. Even better - have done all the hard work here, with example code and supporting software libraries to get you up in running in just a few lines of code!, Weight: 0.00661386786 pounds, Manufacturer: JAVERGGN
The AMG8833 is generation of 8x8 thermal IR sensors from, and offers higher performance than it's predecessor the AMG8831. The sensor only supports , and has a configurable interrupt pin that can fire when any individual pixel above or below a threshold that you set. Add heat-vision to your project and with an AMG8833 Grid-EYE Breakout from Tronixlabs Australia! This sensor from is an 8x8 array of IR thermal sensors. When connected to your microcontroller (or for ) it return an array of 64 individual infrared temperature readings over . It's like those fancy thermal cameras, but compact and simple enough for easy integration. We have code for using this breakout on an for or compatible (the sensor communicates over ) or on a for with Python. On the Pi, with a bit of image processing help from the SciPy python library we were to interpolate the 8x8 grid and get some pretty results! This part measure temperatures ranging from 0℃ to 80℃ (32℉ to 176℉) with an accuracy of +- 2.5℃ (4.5℉). It can detect a human from a distance of up to 7 meters (23) feet. With a maximum frame rate of 10Hz, It's perfect for creating your own human detector or mini thermal camera. To easy to use, we pick & placed it on a breakout board with a 3.3V regulator and level shifting. So you can use it with any 3V or 5V microcontroller or computer. Even better - have done all the hard work here, with example code and supporting software libraries to get you up in running in just a few lines of code!, Weight: 0.00661386786 pounds, Manufacturer: JAVERGGN
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