So you want to add thermal vision to your Arduino or Raspberry Pi projects? The FLiR Dev Kit can help. Its camera offers 80 × 60 pixels resolution. It captures infrared radiation input and outputs a thermal image. The kit includes a FLiR Lepton Thermal Imaging Module and a breakout board. The breakout board accepts a 3-5V input and regulates it.
The FLiR Dev Kit sets you back under $350 at this time.
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