It’s winter, and my heating bill has gone up. This enables you to jump to the parts you need and skip the ones that don’t apply to you. There’s a lot here, but I’ve been careful to split up different paths and to make this whole page modular. Other sections go in depth for cloning or development. If you just want to see what’s possible, jump down to the Usage and Results sections for pictures and videos of the results you can get. If you just want to get up and running as fast as possible, use the Parts Required/ Hardware Setup sections to prepare the device, and then follow go to the Software Setup instructions to get up and running. The package is set up for quick and easy install or for cloning for more advanced users to play/tweak/develop further. This page contains both the background and documentation for the PyPi package pithermalcam, which connects an MLX90640 thermal camera to a Raspberry Pi. View on GitHub MLX90640 Thermal Camera with Raspberry Pi 4 PiThermalCam The PiThermalCam Project connects an MLX90640 Thermal IR Camera to a Raspberry Pi for viewing or web streaming. PiThermalCam | The PiThermalCam Project connects an MLX90640 Thermal IR Camera to a Raspberry Pi for viewing or web streaming.
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