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SparkFun IR Array Breakout - 55 Degree FOV,
MLX90640 (Qwiic)
SEN-14844
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DESCRIPTION FEATURES DOCUMENTS
Operating Voltage: 3V-3.6V
Current Consumption: ~18mA
Field of View: 55°x35°
Measurement Range: -40°C-300°C
Resolution: ±1.5°C
Refresh Rate: 0.5Hz-64Hz
IC Address: 0x33
2x Qwiic Connection Ports
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SparkFun IR Array Breakout - 55 Degree FOV, MLX90640 (Qwiic) Product Help and Resources
TUTORIALS VIDEOS SKILLS NEEDED
Qwiic IR Array (MLX90640)
Hookup Guide
SEPTEMBER 20, 2018
The Melexis MLX90640 contains
a 32x24 array of thermopile
sensors creating, in essence, a
low resolution thermal imaging
camera. In this guide, we’ll go
over how to connect your Qwiic
Infrared Array with MLX90640
and get it communicating with
Processing to produce a nice
thermal image.
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Very simple to setup with the examples provided. Will be able to test my concept using these examples
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