Detailed Information About The Product:
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 raspberry Pi) it will return an array of 64 individual infrared temperature readings over I2C. It's like those fancy thermal cameras, but compact and simple enough for easy integration.
This part will 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.
We have code for using this breakout on an for Arduino or compatible (the sensor communicates over I2C) or on a for Raspberry Pi with Python. On the Pi, with a bit of image processing help from the SciPy python library we were able to interpolate the 8x8 grid and get some pretty nice results!
The AMG8833 is the next generation of 8x8 thermal IR sensors from, and offers higher performance than it's predecessor the AMG8831. The sensor only supports I2C, and has a configurable interrupt pin that can fire when any individual pixel goes above or below a threshold that you set.
To make it easy to use, we pick & p d 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 - Adafruit 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!
Product Dimensions:25.8mm x 25.5mm x 6.0mm /1.0x 1.0x 0.2Inch
Due to different product batches, the appearance may vary, which does not affect the use.
Colour:As Shown
Material:PC
Package Contents:
1 * Sensor
Only the above package content, other products are not included.
Note: Light reflection and different displays may cause the color of the item in the picture a little different from the real thing. The measurement allowed error is +/- 1-3cm.