Thermal Camera
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<b>Thermal Camera Using Teensy 4.0 and AMG8833</b> The Gerber files (and schematic) were used to build the Camera shown in Video. Two Frames for the TFT (depends on your placement of PCB/TFT) • ADDED Gerber Files with Aligned Pad/Drill Holes for user's convenience. • ADDED Smaller Housing and Lid's (2) -The Smaller Housing (Chopped) eliminates the section for Batteries and Power-Dongle storage. Adds hole on side to pass power-wire out (suggest adding your favorite power connector to it after assembly). -The Lids: 1-same as original w/o storage section, 2-Eliminates Button hole for small button. Video is posted Here at YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5V6r8rhEYA&list=PLU_C9afJ9z7VFw9Hf-SUJykonZlZ6nOtw&index=8&ab_channel=BruceT (it may also be at the end of the Photo's strip above...) Depending on your printed parts and assembly and positioning of items (Switches, PCB... etc) Some ‘manual’ Hand-Tweaking may be needed (mostly filing and/or notching out some plastic). Try to position such that Button's Cap's don't bind (see my Things to locate the Button Cap's). You many need to clip/file the corner of the PCB (see photo) - that depends on the PCB’s holes...and final mounting. I suggest a ‘Loose’ preliminary assembly, then assess what needs tweaking. The Camera’s wires will get tucked back into the housing through the wide opening (you can drill a hole if needed). My assembly went together quickly without much tweaking. The Housing has Pockets for the Battery-Lid’s tabs (photo) - depending on your 3D printing, you may need to Clean/Tweak something so they snap in without damaging the Tabs or the Pockets. <b>NOTE's</b> • The Pinout's in my design are Different from Kasprzak's (and other's) code. BE SURE to reflect this in any code you use (or, change the Circuit). • Design exposes Power access to Vin, USB and Battery: You MUST ensure to use ONLY ONE and do not attach to other's at same time - see Teensy4.0 Info about this. I choose to Not worry about it as I'll power only one way (at a time). As long as 'You' know the power info, you won't need to mess with cutting Traces on the Teensy's PCB) • The STL part orientations are not set for printing they are as exported from Freecad - Proper <i>Print</i> orientation is up to you.
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