Description
The MLX90641-D55 Thermal Camera is a small size, non-contact, and low cost IR array thermal imaging camera, with 16x12 pixels. It will detect the IR distribution of objects in the field of view, turn the data into surface temperature of the objects by calculation, and then generate thermal images, for easy integration into miscellaneous industrial or intelligent control applications.
- Adopts MLX90641 far-infrared thermal sensor array, 16x12 pixels
- Communicating via I2C interface, configurable to fast mode (up to 1MHz data rate)
- Noise Equivalent Temperature Difference (NETD) 0.1K RMS@4Hz refresh rate
- Onboard voltage translator, compatible with 3.3V/5V operating voltage
- Programable frame rate 0.5~64Hz (0.25~32FPS)
- Comes with development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi/Arduino(ESP32)/STM32)
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High precision non-contact temperature measurements
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IR thermal imaging devices, IR thermometers
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Smart home, intelligent building, intelligent lighting
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Industrial temperature control, security & safety, intrude/movement detection
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Small size
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Non-contact operation
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Low cost
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IR array technology
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Resolution: 16x12 pixels
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Detection of IR distribution
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Calculation of surface temperature
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Generation of thermal images
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Easy integration into various applications
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Suitable for industrial or intelligent control applications
- MLX90641-D55 Thermal Camera x1
- PH2.0 4PIN wire x1
IR Array Thermal Imaging Camera
MLX90641, 16x12 IR Array
Small Size, Non-Contact, Low Cost
I2C Control Interface
Supports Host Boards Including Raspberry Pi/Arduino(ESP32)/STM32...
Demonstration
for reference ONLY, Raspberry Pi is NOT included.
Outline Dimensions
FAQs:
Q: What is the resolution of the MLX90641-D55 Thermal Camera?
A: The MLX90641-D55 thermal camera has a resolution of 16x12 pixels, resulting in 192 individual temperature readings.
Q: What is the field of view (FOV) of the camera?
A: The camera has a field of view of 55° horizontal and 35° vertical.
Q: What is the temperature measurement range of the camera?
A: The camera can measure object temperatures from -40°C to 300°C.
Q: What interface does the camera use for communication?
A: The camera uses the I2C interface for communication, which is compatible with various microcontrollers and development boards.
Q: What applications can I use the MLX90641-D55 Thermal Camera for?
A: The camera is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Industrial temperature monitoring and control
- Thermal imaging
- Non-contact temperature measurement
- Movement detection
- Smart home and building automation
- Security and surveillance systems