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Thermal-90 Camera HAT expansion card (B)
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TheThermal-90 Camera HAT(B) expansion card is an expansion card with a long-wave infrared thermal imaging camera HAT(B), designed to work with Raspberry Pi platforms and other single-board computers. This module allows for thermal imaging and real-time detection of temperature changes in objects and environments. Ideal for creating thermal imaging monitoring systems, equipment diagnostics, security, and various research projects.
Main features:
- Thermal imaging sensor: Allows you to capture thermal images, analyzing temperature changes and displaying them in the form of color maps.
- Continuous operation: Video stream of thermal images is output due to the shutterless design, up to 25 frames per second (max);
- High sensitivity: Ensures accurate temperature measurement even with slight fluctuations.
- Raspberry Pi compatibility: Easily integrates with the Raspberry Pi platform to develop thermal imaging projects.
- Simple connection interface: Can quickly connect to a variety of single-board computers and sensors.
- Compact size: Allows the board to be integrated into portable and mobile devices.
- Built-in 40-pin GPIO connector: Ensures compatibility with Raspberry Pi boards.
Specifications:
- Power supply: 5В
- Operating current: 20mA
- Wavelength range: 814 microns
- Working temperature: -4085℃
- Target temperature range: -40400 ℃
- Refresh rate: 25 FPS (max.)
- Field of view (FOV): 122°(D) × 90°(H) × 67°(V)
- Noise equivalent of temperature difference: 125 mC
- Measurement error: ±1.5 ℃ (ambient temperature 1070 ℃)
- Pixel array: 80×62
Overall dimensions: 65.0 mm × 30.5 mm

Wiki: http://www.waveshare.com/wiki/Thermal_Camera_HAT_(B)
Weight: 0.024 kg
Scope ofdelivery:
- Thermal-90 Camera HAT(B) x1;
- 2 × 20 PIN female header x1;
- Package of screws x1.

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