Hello!
I am working with a similar project as your ir-thermometer. But we are stuck, especially with the programming. It would really help us if we could see your c-code. We admire you work, it has really helped us a lot so far.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Oskar
I was looking at the designs for the IR thermometer, was wondering at what distance range it is effective. There’s some information on the effective angles on the data sheet for the actual sensor, but I was curious if you had any practical knowledge of how close it has to be to a surface to effectively measure that surface as opposed to something in the background etc.
Hi, Where did you get the Gyro sensor to do the Flashing brake light?
@Keng Tay
I bought it here: http://www.electrokit.se/givare-o-sensorer-acceleration-accelerometer-3-axel-mma7260q-pa-kort_41003444
But I’m sure there are others who sell this chip on a PCB.
Hello!
I am working with a similar project as your ir-thermometer. But we are stuck, especially with the programming. It would really help us if we could see your c-code. We admire you work, it has really helped us a lot so far.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Oskar
Thanks. But there is no C, all is written in assembly. I don’t think there is any good C compiler available for the PIC16F690.
I was looking at the designs for the IR thermometer, was wondering at what distance range it is effective. There’s some information on the effective angles on the data sheet for the actual sensor, but I was curious if you had any practical knowledge of how close it has to be to a surface to effectively measure that surface as opposed to something in the background etc.
This information is available in the datasheet. You can also buy lenses to change the distance and angle.