Features
- Fast ARM Cortex M4 processor running at 144 MHz
- 80 x 60 pixel long-wave infrared array sensor for live thermographic images
- Additional 640 x 480 pixel optical camera for visual images
- Single point-infrared sensor for high-precision spot temperatures
- 3 operating modes: thermal only, thermal + visual, video recording
- 5 color schemes: rainbow, ironblack, grayscale, hot, cold
- 3.2 inch touch LCD display with bright colors and wide angle
- Save thermal and optical images with a resolution of 640x480 pixels
- Save videos and interval pictures
- 2GB of internal storage, accessible over USB as mass storage on any computer
- 2500 mAh lithium polymer battery for long operation time
- Open-source firmware written in C++, modify / extend it to your own needs or use it as it is
- Standalone firmware updater that runs on any windows computer, update over Mac & Linux is also possible
Content of the kit
- 80 x 60 pixel thermal array sensor (FLIR Lepton) *
- Single-point infrared sensor with laser marker
- ARM Cortex M4 mikrocontroller
- 2500 mAh lithium polymer battery
- 3.2 inch color touch display
- 640x480 pixel visual camera
- Charger & voltage booster
- Thermal array sensor breakout board *
- Custom PCB
- Custom laser-cut enclosure out of black acryl
- 2GB microSD card
- microUSB cable
- Mini-tripod
- 70 other components like resistors, wires, bolts & nuts, etc.
- Illustrated assembly guide, manual & how-to guide
The diy thermocam website (Github) shows what looks like an earlier version (2.3) of the PCB. It does not feature a laser. Of course I want to build something with LASERS! When will version four be published?