Compact Thermal Camera (PyBadge + MLX90640)

Compact Thermal Camera (PyBadge + MLX90640)

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<h3>Minimalistic thermal camera using Adafruit hardware</h3> Exposes power switch, reset button, USB port, light sensor and NeoPixels from the PyBadge PCB. The two LEDs next to the USB port are however not visible, unless printed with transparent filament. <h3>Required hardware:</h3> * Adafruit PyBadge Starter Kit * Adafruit MLX90640 IR Thermal Camera Breakout - <b>55 Degree</b> * 4-pin JST PH to JST SH Cable - STEMMA to QT / Qwiic - 200mm long * 4 x M3 screws, any length between 8 and 12mm ought to work * 4 x M2 screws, 4 to 5mm long <b>NOTE:</b> The 110 degree version of the thermal camera has a shorter lens, and will not fit this case without modifications <h3>Optional hardware:</h3> * 4 x M2 hexagonal nuts I made some pockets for M2 nuts, but for me it worked well to just screw into the plastic. <h3>Recommended tools:</h3> * Flat and round hobby files

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