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Description FLIR features the latest FLIR Lepton 3.0 longwave-infrared (LWIR) camera core, get two times the resolution and 4x the pixels of the prev...
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Description
FLIR features the latest FLIR Lepton 3.0 longwave-infrared (LWIR) camera core, get two times the resolution and 4x the pixels of the previous 2.x generation
FLIR is covered by a 3D printing case, makes it a perfect functional bottom for non-contact temperature measurement, compatible with M5Core and can be controlled via I2C protocol.
The effective image generate by the Lepton sensor is 160×120, but you can process the image thru program and display a different resolution.
Note: If it worked for long hours, Lepton will heat up a little. But the output image is not affected.
Product Features
- 160×120 Effective Pixels
- Lepton Low operating power — 150 mW (operating), 650 mW (during shutter event), 5 mW (standby)
- Field of view: 56°, with shutter
- Lepton Input Supply Voltage: 1.2V,2.8V,2.5V - 3.1V IO
- Fast imaging time (< 0.5 second)
Lepton Features
Lepton Parameter itemParameter valueEffective Frame Rate8.7HzInput Clock25-MHzPixel Size12µmScene Dynamic RangeLow Gain Mode: -10 to 400°C; High Gain Mode: -10 to 140°CSpectral Range8 µm to 14 µmThermal Sensitivity<50 mK(0.050℃)Input Supply Voltage2.8 V, 1.2 V, 2.5 V - 3.1 V IOOptimum Temperature Range-10 °C to +80 °CKit includes
- 1x FLIR
Application
- Car engine failure check
- Building dehumidification insulation sealing test
- Industrial furnace inner wall refractory crack
- Outdoor observation of animals at night
Documents
- Lepton Info (FLIR Website)
- Datasheet - Lepton 2.5 - Lepton 3&3.5
- Lepton Engineering Datasheet
- Lepton Software Interface Description
Learn
Example
To get complete code, please click here。
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- I2C
- I2C is a two-wire communication bus used by many sensors and small modules. It matters because several I2C devices can share the same two wires, but each device needs a compatible address and your controller must support I2C.
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