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DIY-Thermocam (Round 7)

DIY-Thermocam (Round 7)
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DIY-Thermocam (Round 7)
160% Funded
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Goal
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$279.00 + Shipping

Product Details

Brand / Manufacturer

DIYCAM

Product Description

The DIY-Thermocam is a do-it-yourself infrared camera kit targeted at the FLIR Lepton 3.0 160x120 LWIR camera core and the Teensy 3.6 ARM Cortex M4 MCU breakout. It also has recently updated software for the 80x60 *radiometric* Lepton 2.5. It takes excellent quality thermal images as shown in the gallery below. It was created by Max Ritter in Germany to be very hackable with its modular construction and open source software. We supported his early efforts to build the kit and now we are thrilled to have it on our site. Check out the resolution difference between a Lepton 2.5 and Lepton 3.0 below - shot with DIY-Thermocam. ![Lepton 3 vs 2.5 ](https://groupgets-files.s3.amazonaws.com/thermocam/Lepton_3.0_vs_2.5.jpg ) If you already have a Lepton and are looking for new uses for it, this is the perfect project but be ready to solder wires, install open source software, and perform mechanical assembly. If this sounds daunting, then maybe it's not the right fit for your skills at this time. We'll do our best to help though. There is no pre-assembly option at this time. [![DIY-Thermocam Lepton 2.5 & 3.0 Comparison](https://groupgets-files.s3.amazonaws.com/thermocam/diy_compare.jpg)](https://youtu.be/Goe_yOoODAY) ![Thermal Images](https://groupgets-files.s3.amazonaws.com/thermocam/ThermalImg.PNG) ### Features * Fast ARM Cortex M4 processor (240MHz), based on the popular, Arduino compatible Teensy 3.6 * 80 x 60 pixel FLIR Lepton 2.5 Radiometric long-wave infrared array sensor for live thermographic images, compatible with Lepton 3. * Frame rate of up to 9 FPS (US export compliance) over the serial connection, 5 FPS on the device itself * 2 MP visual camera to capture optical images, that can be used in a combined image * HDMI or analog video output capabilities (640x480 pixel) over external video output module (not included see github page) * 3 operating modes: thermal only, thermal + visual, video recording * 18 different color schemes including rainbow, ironblack, grayscale, hot & cold * 3.2 inch LCD touch display with bright colors, wide angle and resistive touch * Save thermal and visual images with a resolution of 640x480 pixels on the device * Save real-time videos and interval images with different time-lapse settings * 8GB internal storage, accessible as an exchangeable SD / microSD slot * 2500 mAh lithium polymer battery for long operation time (4-6 hours) * Open-source firmware written in Arduino compatible C/C++ code * Regular firmware updates with new features, flashable over a standalone firmware updater * Standalone thermal viewer application to save high-quality thermal images & videos on the computer * Fully compatible to the comprehensive thermal analysis software ThermoVision by Joe-C * Use simple commands to receive all thermal & configuration data over the USB serial port with high speed ![User Interface](https://groupgets-files.s3.amazonaws.com/thermocam/Screenshots.PNG) ### Included Parts * MLX90614-BCF * Teensy 3.6 * SanDisk 8GB microSD card * Arducam V2 Mini 2MP * 3.2" TT LCD Display Module * 3.7V Lithium Polymer Battery * Circuit Board * Enclosure * TP4057 Charging Module * Pololu U3V12F5 * E-Switch R6ABLKBLKFF * RAFI 1.10107.0110104 * E-Switch EG1201A * JST S2B-PH-K-S * Wurth 693063020911 * MicroSD adapter * Display connector * Lepton board connector * 2 x Pin header strip * Keystone 3001 * CR1220 coin cell battery * 4 x 4.7K 1/4W 1% resistor * 2 x 10K 1/4W 1% resistor * Lipo protector * MicroUSB cable * Mini tripod * Tripod socket * Nuts, Bolts, Screws, & Washers ###Documents and Instructions * [GitHub Page](https://github.com/maxritter/DIY-Thermocam) ### Important Note * Make sure to add a FLIR Lepton and Breakout board below if you do not already have both. They are critical components for this kit but many of our users likely already have them. * **Important information for customers in China and Hong Kong**, due to recent US regulations we are no longer able to ship FLIR thermal cameras to these countries/territories. Any orders containing these products from these countries will be canceled and refunded. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

Purchase Information

Unit Deliverable

All of the parts needed to build a full DIY-Thermocam, except for the FLIR Lepton and Breakout Board (add them as accessories if you don't already have them)

Unit Price

$279.00

Availability

Campaign Funded, ends when minimum unit count reached

Lead Time

6 Weeks Days after campaign end date


Options and Add-Ons

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FLIR Lepton Breakout Board

$34.99

This is the classic breakout board for the Lepton that lets you plug it in directly or just jumper cable it to your favorite development platform and is required for the DIY Thermocam's operation. Add one here if you don't already have one.

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Mpn: 250-0587-00

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Radiometric FLIR Lepton 2.5

$199.00

The radiometric FLIR Lepton 2.5 camera core builds upon its 2.0 predecessors in that its temperature value for each pixel is irrespective of the temperature of the camera core itself. This has long been desired by the Lepton developer community. A Lepton is required for the DIY Thermocam's operation. Add Lepton 2.5 here if you don't already have a Lepton to plug into the kit or add Lepton 3 below if higher resolution interests you more.

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FLIR Lepton 3.0

$239.00

The brand new FLIR Lepton 3.0 has a resolution of 160x120 pixels or 4x that of Lepton 2.x. You no longer need to scavenge them from other FLIR products, just add it here! A Lepton is required for the DIY Thermocam's operation. Add Lepton 3 here if you don't already have a Lepton to plug into the kit or add Lepton 2.5 above if you prefer a radiometric Lepton.

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