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Description

NCIR featured with built-in infrared sensor MLX90614. It can be used to measure the surface temperature of a human body or other object.

Unlike most temperature sensors, this sensor measures infrared light bouncing off of remote objects so it can sense temperature without having to touch them physically. Simply point the sensor towards what you want to measure and it will detect the temperature by absorbing IR waves emitted. Because it doesn't have to touch the object it's measuring, it can sense a wider range of temperatures than most digital sensors: from -70°C to +380°C! It takes the measurement over an 90-degree field of view so it can be handy for determining the average temperature of an area.

Connect with M5Core via GROVE A IIC(0x5A).

Product Features

  • Operating voltage: 4.5 to 5.5V
  • Measuring temperature range: -70°C ~ 382.2°C
  • Measurement accuracy at room temperature: ±0.5°C
  • Field of view: 90°
  • Sofrware Development Platform: Arduino, UIFlow(Blockly, Python)
  • Two Lego-compatible holes

Kit includes

  • 1x NCIR Unit
  • 1x Grove Cable

Application

  • Body Temperature Measurement
  • Object (biological) Motion Detection
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Example

1. Arduino IDE

The code below is incomplete. TO get complete code, please click here.

#include <M5Stack.h> #include <Wire.h>  #define NCIR_ADDR 0x5A  // declaration uint16_t result; float temperature;  // initialization Wire.begin();\ M5.begin();  // read data Wire.beginTransmission(NCIR_ADDR);Wire.write(0x07);Wire.endTransmission(false); Wire.requestFrom(NCIR_ADDR, 2); result = Wire.read();// Receive DATA result |= Wire.read() << 8;// Receive DATA  // store temperature value temperature = result * 0.02 - 273.15; 

2. UIFlow

TO get complete code, please click here.

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Schematic

PinMap

M5Core (GROVE A)GPIO22GPIO215VGNDNCIR UnitSCLSDA5VGND

The NCIR Temperature Sensor Unit (MLX90614) appears in the following collections:

SKU M5-U028