SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T03:25:03-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #1342886 on Enginursday: Designing a FLiR Pi CameraCustomer #1342886urn:uuid:dd7614a3-f530-9e26-9311-2447dba5651c2018-04-02T23:46:00-06:00<p>Hi. Nice to watch your FLiR Pi cam project and may I ask for more information about the connection between the Raspberry Pi and Arduino?</p>
Customer #142165 on Enginursday: Designing a FLiR Pi CameraCustomer #142165urn:uuid:ebcc60f3-dd0f-8a31-0bd6-1e02bca153772016-06-03T09:51:16-06:00<p>I built one a year or so back via the Lepton groupget. I used a PSOne screen via composite out. I'd tried an SPI-based screen, but there's not enough bandwidth for both the screen and the sensor.<p>It works fine as an amusement, but is limited by the lack of the calibrating shutter. Sensor nonuniformity is visible and detracts from the image when the sensor is set to auto-scale the data to visualize small temperature differences.</p><p>Given the cost, I would just opt for the finished product with the calibration shutter.</p></p>
ameyring on Enginursday: Designing a FLiR Pi Cameraameyringurn:uuid:307103c8-7e72-2bd5-fc46-df0c2e05a6952016-06-02T20:38:15-06:00<p>I did a similar set-up with a frame of wood supporting the Pi, camera, and Pi touchscreen, but powered off mains. Helped me see interesting heat-leaking spots during winter.</p>
Patrick3coffee on Enginursday: Designing a FLiR Pi CameraPatrick3coffeeurn:uuid:f7b8604d-0405-3ec5-9330-4e29a4fca6932016-06-02T16:28:49-06:00<blockquote>
<p>As a thank you for watching, I'm going to peel this sticky off for you.</p>
<p>I feel like a weight was lifted off when you did that.</p></blockquote>
ME heat o nator on Enginursday: Designing a FLiR Pi CameraME heat o natorurn:uuid:eadfa9bf-3925-110d-f9b7-6c33f4c35a042016-06-02T13:42:45-06:00<p>I didn't want to discourage that spirit. I have considered it and even discussed options with the boss a few times. My problem was I had access to a nice FLIR camera and no reason to do any more. I am jealous.</p>
Customer #812723 on Enginursday: Designing a FLiR Pi CameraCustomer #812723urn:uuid:e3b8bde8-b1e5-b8c9-72b5-58d9526aa3452016-06-02T12:32:55-06:00<p>I will keep that in mind when I start my build. Thanks for putting this online.</p>
Customer #812723 on Enginursday: Designing a FLiR Pi CameraCustomer #812723urn:uuid:cb17c6b8-bed5-186e-dd07-d79a183af9542016-06-02T12:31:17-06:00<p>I know I could get the FLIR One (?) but there is something about making something on your own. I like that part a lot. I think you get a hands one experience with the device you wouldn't get just buying it completed. Anyway thanks for the information,</p>
MTaylor on Enginursday: Designing a FLiR Pi CameraMTaylorurn:uuid:d76ecea0-5832-fc01-0c0b-63e12da95c052016-06-02T12:18:15-06:00<p>They are pricey, but I find myself using our event demo FLiR setup all the time, so having one on hand will be great, especially with no additional keyboard and mouse required. I was going to use a smaller screen too, until I saw how beautiful this touchscreen looked and works without consuming a lot of IO. I'm glad I did because I ended up using the rig to do some time lapses of the case prints with a USB camera, and it was nice to have the full screen. Like I say, stay tuned as I'll be exploring what things look like with current running through them for my next video.</p>
ME heat o nator on Enginursday: Designing a FLiR Pi CameraME heat o natorurn:uuid:35d39a27-2f7e-c410-c535-03416cbe1d1d2016-06-02T11:42:08-06:00<p>I don't want to be a buzzkill but FLIR cameras are available that will hook to a phone for a relatively low price. If you want to develop on it than the model offered here is great!</p>
Customer #812723 on Enginursday: Designing a FLiR Pi CameraCustomer #812723urn:uuid:6df7ced6-214c-b7f1-90d6-c5e570bbbfa32016-06-02T11:14:38-06:00<p>I was wondering if the FLIR lepton module was worth the price tag. I wanted to build something similar but I was thinking of using a smaller screen. I cant wait to see what you do with it.</p>