Adafruit’s breakout sounds interesting, like enough for a homemade AIM9
This sensor contains a 24x32 array of IR thermal sensors. When connected to your microcontroller (or Raspberry Pi) it will return an array of 768 individual infrared temperature readings over I2C. . . .
This version has a wide 110°x70° field of view we also have a version with a narrower 55°x35° field of view. . . This version has a wide 110°x70° field of view we also have a version with a narrower 55°x35° field of view
Adafruit’s breakout sounds interesting, like enough for a homemade AIM9
This sensor contains a 24x32 array of IR thermal sensors. When connected to your microcontroller (or Raspberry Pi) it will return an array of 768 individual infrared temperature readings over I2C. . . . This version has a wide 110°x70° field of view we also have a version with a narrower 55°x35° field of view. . . This version has a wide 110°x70° field of view we also have a version with a narrower 55°x35° field of view
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4469?gclid=Cj0KCQjwmN2iBhCr...
Early AIM9 explained: https://medium.com/@OpenSeason/1946-germany-has-been-defeate...