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You can even build yourself something simple based on an Arduino Uno! The build uses Panasonic’s cheap “Grid-EYE” infrared array as the thermal sensor, in this case, a model with an 8×8 ...
For more information on the new Arduino Nano thermal imaging camera jump over to the EEVBlog website for details and the Arduino code required to make your very own. Watch this video on YouTube.
You can use smartphones and laptops, but those who prefer quality webcams may find them out of stock. Jeff Geerling built his own using a Raspberry Pi Zero W and a HQ camera module.
Anyone searching for an Arduino project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new motion activated wildlife camera constructed using the Adafruit Feather M0 development board ...
As an added benefit, on-board processing on the camera module means that the host Raspberry Pi isn’t affected by visual data processing.
That ratio is likely going to be even higher for the AI Camera. I could imagine companies using the AI Camera module for smart city sensors that detect empty parking spots, say, or track traffic ...
Taking pictures in the 21st century is incredibly easy. So easy in fact that most people don’t even own a dedicated camera; from smartphones to door bells there are cameras built into nearly … ...
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