AMG8833 Thermal Camera (Infrared Array)
AMG8833 Thermal Camera (Infrared Array)
The AMG8833 is a 64-pixel temperature sensor developed by Panasonic under the Grid-EYE® product line. The sensor contains an 8x8 array of infrared thermopiles, which approximate the temperature by measuring the infrared radiation being emitted from emissive bodies. The Grid-EYE communicates via the I2C bus, which also makes it compatible with Raspberry Pi and Arduino right out of the box. The AMG8833 contains an onboard lens that limits the viewing angle of the sensor to 60-degrees, which results in a sensing region useful for objects in the mid-field (as opposed to far-field or near-field). It also operates at 3.3V and 5V, at a sample rate of 1Hz-10Hz, with an approximate temperature resolution of 0.25°C over a range of 0°C to 80°C. The AMG8833 is useful for applications in thermal imaging, heat transfer analyses, human temperature monitoring, heating and air condition management, industrial control, and other applications in non-contact temperature measurement.
Included in the AMG8833 Thermal Camera Package:
1x AMG8833 Grid-EYE® 64-Pixel Infrared Array Module
1x 6-Pin Solder Header
Features of the AMG8833 Thermal Camera:
MEMS 64-Pixel Infrared Thermopile Array (8x8 Grid)
3.3V - 5.0V Supply Voltage
0℃ to 80℃ Measurement Range (at 0.25℃ Resolution)
± 2.5℃ Temperature Accuracy (Typical)
0.2mA to 4.5mA Current Consumption
1Hz - 10Hz Sample Rate Options
Operating Modes: Normal, Sleep, Interrupts (1s. 60s)
I²C Communication (SDA/SCL) [0x68 and 0x69 Selectable Address]
Onboard Thermistor (Ambient Temperature Sensing)
−20 ℃ to 80 ℃ Range
0.0625 ℃ Resolution
Compatible with Raspberry Pi and Arduino