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*https://github.com/buzzfeed-openlab/thermografree
*https://github.com/buzzfeed-openlab/thermografree
*logan.williams@alum.mit.edu
*logan.williams@alum.mit.edu
*Top choice - [[Thermografree]] - [https://www.buzzfeed.com/loganwilliams/open-flir-an-open-source-broadband-thermal-camera?utm_term=.udZA4gM6G#.fvkVbGnEZ]. Logan Williams can help. 32x32 sensor - sufficient for decent thermal measurements of the [[Seed Eco-Home]]. This has 2 sensors, so it can overlay thermal images over standard images.*Hackaday - http://hackaday.com/tag/thermal-imaging-camera/. '''GNU-GPL License'''.- high resolution - 80x60 pixel. Cost of sensor is $180, so the overall product is on the expensive side.
*Top choice out of all existing cameras based on low pice and decent sensor - [https://www.buzzfeed.com/loganwilliams/open-flir-an-open-source-broadband-thermal-camera?utm_term=.udZA4gM6G#.fvkVbGnEZ]. Logan Williams can help. 32x32 sensor - sufficient for decent thermal measurements of the [[Seed Eco-Home]]. This has 2 sensors, so it can overlay thermal images over standard images.
*Hackaday - http://hackaday.com/tag/thermal-imaging-camera/.  
*'''GNU-GPL License'''.
*High resolution - 80x60 pixel. Cost of sensor is $180, so the overall product is on the expensive side.
=BOM - $116=
=BOM - $116=
*Pi Zero - $5 - [https://www.adafruit.com/product/2885?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5eaYoq6_2QIVCYppCh0DcQadEAQYAiABEgI6ovD_BwE]
*Pi Zero - $5 - [https://www.adafruit.com/product/2885?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5eaYoq6_2QIVCYppCh0DcQadEAQYAiABEgI6ovD_BwE]

Revision as of 14:04, 29 March 2018

Summary

  • 2017 - Pi Zero + touch screen + $50 sensor, with 3D printed case
  • Made via BuzzFeed's open source fellows program - [1]
  • https://github.com/buzzfeed-openlab/thermografree
  • logan.williams@alum.mit.edu
  • Top choice out of all existing cameras based on low pice and decent sensor - [2]. Logan Williams can help. 32x32 sensor - sufficient for decent thermal measurements of the Seed Eco-Home. This has 2 sensors, so it can overlay thermal images over standard images.
  • Hackaday - http://hackaday.com/tag/thermal-imaging-camera/.
  • GNU-GPL License.
  • High resolution - 80x60 pixel. Cost of sensor is $180, so the overall product is on the expensive side.

BOM - $116

  • Pi Zero - $5 - [3]
  • Cam - $17 - [4]
  • Bat - $10 - [5]
  • Screen - $34 - [6]
  • IR sensor - $50 - [Heimann HTPA32x32dL3.6/0.9 (purchased through Boston Electronics)]