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Arduino Thermoscanner

September 25, 2009 by Caleb Kraft 25 Comments

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[Steve] sent in a tip to show us his Thermography scanner. Constructed from an Arduino, two servos, a thermal sensor and a little bit of code, it is fairly simple. The results aren’t groundbreaking. You can see his examples are fairly low resolution and took about 30 seconds to capture. It isn’t bad for a quick project though. The source code is available on his site.

Posted in Arduino HacksTagged arduino, Thermal, thermo

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