In this project, I will explain how to build a highly precise thermal imager/ranged infrared thermometer that you can use for various sensing applications.
This is one of the most awesome DIY project I've come across not to mention outstanding provision of the information for the project to come to fruition. Keep up the great work!
Would like to buy your thermal imager. Is there any way to transfer image and data to a computer for analysis? Want to use this to document the temperature of my feet since i have neuropathy. Thanks
The hardware is technically capable, but there’s unfortunately no firmware support for that functionality so it would be quite difficult. Youre welcome to alter the source code to try to get it working via USB but I can’t guarantee anything and it would likely take some time, experience, and debugging. That is an interesting idea though! Perhaps I’ll try to make it native on a later version should I have time for another thermal imager project :)
This is one of the most awesome DIY project I've come across not to mention outstanding provision of the information for the project to come to fruition. Keep up the great work!
Hi,
Would like to buy your thermal imager. Is there any way to transfer image and data to a computer for analysis? Want to use this to document the temperature of my feet since i have neuropathy. Thanks
Hello!
The hardware is technically capable, but there’s unfortunately no firmware support for that functionality so it would be quite difficult. Youre welcome to alter the source code to try to get it working via USB but I can’t guarantee anything and it would likely take some time, experience, and debugging. That is an interesting idea though! Perhaps I’ll try to make it native on a later version should I have time for another thermal imager project :)
Best,
Justin
Thanks for the response. I’ll check the site periodically for the next version. Thanks again.