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Melexis manufactures a 16x4 pixel infrared array, the MLX90621. This is the successor to their MLX90620.
- Has a range of -20 to 300 degrees C.
- Comes with three field of view options, 30x120 degrees, 60x15 degrees, 40x10 degrees.
- Configurable frame rate of 0.5-512Hz
- I2C interface
http://www.melexis.com/Infrared-Thermometer-Sensors/Infrared-Thermometer-Sensors/MLX90621-823.aspx
- An 8x8 pixel infrared array, the AMG88.
- Configurable frame rate of 1-10Hz
- I2C interface
- Availability is limited by Japanese government export restrictions, end use and country are both factors.
Project by Erik Beall to create a hand held thermal imaging device.
Uses a Heimann sensor element, sites 82x62 imaging array (not publicly available)
http://www.heimannsensor.com/products_imaging.php
Martin Lorton's Video Blog takes a look at the construction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQyaKQbL6Ck
Successful kickstarter campaign raised $143,126 with 502 backers and ended 2015-05-05.
Kickstarter products are planned to ship in January 2016.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ebeall/hemavision-smart-thermal-imaging-with-computer-vis/description
This followed an unsuccessful campaign for a phone addon in September 2014.
The campaign had 654 backers and raised $155,919, short of the $200,000 required.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ebeall/hemaimager-accessible-thermal-imaging-for-smart-de
As part of the first campaign Erik participated in a reddit ask-me-anything
https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/2erlao/hi_im_erik_beall_mri_physicist_studying_brains_by/
https://www.google.com/patents/US5675149 1996-08-08
Hand held uncooled camera. Examined for features to establish what is expected of a basic thermal imaging device.
Sensor calibration is performed when device is switched on.
- Can be automatic point, manual point, horizontal line, vertical line or area
- Automatic points can be on hottest or coldest spots
- Each cursor shows a value, area/line can show one or more of maximum, minimum and average value
- A cursor can be set as a reference - all other values are displayed as delta to reference
- Can be manual or automatic
- Manual allows editing of top, bottom and span values
- Predefined spans available (-20-350 deg C, -20-180 deg C, 100-600 deg C)
- Choice of:
- Ironbow
- High Contrast 1
- High Constrast 2
- Rainbow 1
- Rainbow 2
- Rainbow 3
- White Hot Mono
- Black Hot Mono
- Hot Metal
- Cool Metal
- Amber
- Date & time
- calibration mode (long, short, custom)
- lcd brightness
- Button to freeze or snapshot image
- Button to refresh image
- Emissivity
- TCorrect
- Distance
- Humidity
- TReflect: Hot object in background reflects off target surface
- Audible or visual (specified colour)
- If temp goes above or below set level
- Set temperature range is special colour
- Ie: Isotherm temp of 50 deg, width of 1 deg, All areas between 49.5 and 50.5 deg will be special colour
- Snapshotted images can be saved
- Voice comments can be recorded with save file
- Autosave can save images at a specified interval
- Digital zoom
- Camera does not work well on surfaces with an emissivity below 0.7