• Reconnecting AMG8833 IR Thermal Camera To Raspberry Pi 5

    Bret Bernhoft11/01/2025 at 09:06 0 comments

    As a matter of documenting my journeys in the world of Python and electronics, it seems prudent to update this project. In other words, I reaffirm my commitment to completing this endeavor as I have set out to do. In the meantime, I would like to provide a bit of context.

    I took a break from this project after hitting a roadblock and needing time to consider my next move. For example, in a previous project log I speculated about re-purchasing core hardware, fearing damage had been done to the original parts by me.

    With the above said and after some reflection, my next step is to reattempt connecting the AMG8833 IR thermal camera to the Raspberry Pi 5, in hopes of establishing communication between the two. My goal is to prove the assumption I mishandled electronics as incorrect. Once completed, I will post another project log here.

  • Starting Over After Likely Damaging Hardware Components

    Bret Bernhoft09/13/2025 at 23:35 0 comments

    During my most recent attempt to assemble a RPi 5 and AMG8833 thermal camera, I was unable to make a working connection. In other words, the computer is unable to detect the AMG8833 sensor. Despite a dozen+ examinations of the wiring used and soldering done.

    While trying to get everything working, it seems I may have damaged the Raspberry Pi unit, as well as the IR sensor. As a result, the Raspberry Pi 5 does not boot. And the green activity light is a steady red.

    I am relatively unfamiliar with building electronics/devices, however simple they may be. I admit it, I am an amateur, which is good to recognize. It means I am curious and willing to put in the work to teach myself new skills.

    With all of that said, I am (most likely) going to repurchase both the Raspberry Pi computer and AMG8833 sensor. This is to help me avoid spending time on dead end rabbit holes, when I don't have the understanding(s) needed to debug this hardware yet.

    In some time I expect to look back on this project and see what my actual mistakes were/are. And laugh at this solution; to buy everything new and start over. Maybe it is for the best? For me to double down on this experiment and be willing to invest in its (in my) success. I am regardless.

  • Beggining Anew And Making Progress As A Hardware Developer

    Bret Bernhoft08/29/2025 at 13:02 0 comments

    This project is my second Hackaday.io undertaking, for which I am glad to be in attendance. Efforts made here represent significant progress in my understanding of programming for "progressively exotic hardware and data visualization" scenarios, use cases.

    As an example, I had (again) set out to use a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 WH computer for this project. But my homelab wireless access point or WAP only accepts WPA3 connections; which the RPi Zero 2 WH cannot connect to/with. So I chose upgrading to a new Raspberry Pi 5; a computer capable of connecting to WPA3 WiFi signals.

    Ultimately I chose the RPi 5 model with 4 GB of RAM, being significantly more memory than requirements for the tasks this computer will be enabling.

    Current Hardware Situation

    As of August 29th in 2025, I have received all of the hardware components needed for building a prototype. And even attempted to assemble the monitoring device last weekend. But had limited initial success with connecting the AMG8833 sensor to the Raspberry Pi computer.

    Next steps include completing a functional first-generation monitoring device, capable of collecting and storing many hundreds of thousands of measurements. As well as beginning to work with (visualize using D3.js) said data generated while the contraption is operating over extended periods of time.

    As I make progress, I will update this project page.