I use this cheap lens "12mm CVD IIVI ZnSe Focus Lens 10600nm CO2 Laser FL:2" search on eBay for it and it works great for macro with a thermal camera. I have a Seek Reveal XR30 so significantly faster frame rate and higher resolution. That lens makes it a perfect macro camera for electronics.
could it be this one: www.willow.co.uk/html/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/Infrared%20-%20Image/pdfs/ML8540-Infrared-Image-Sensor-Datasheet.pdf The form factor looks similar, but this one even has 48x48 pixels, pin 9 shifts out the analog data
I started tearing up a bit when you panned to show the oscilloscope empty space on the desk. Speed up that robot and it could be a good entry level human hunting robot.
LWIR sensing, specifically VOx microbolometers are expensive AF due to the triple manufacturing process and vacuum encapsulation. These thermopile arrays are a bit cheaper but still expensive due to the ROIC(Read Out Integrated Circuit) being complex and a general pain
Hey Marco, good job! I would like to make a robot to spit water when detect a heat spot. Camera seek and just a simple actuation, for example, open a little water valvule. Could you help me? Thank, man!
I am vaguely aware of those little highway laser robots ... well my next laser machine won't cause explosions but is substantially more powerful than those childish blue 5W lasers :]
This video made me realize that the idea of someone making a bunch of heat-seeking robots with guns and high-grade pathfinding isn't science fiction anymore. It could happen any day. That's good: I've been needing something more productive to worry about than my hairline.
60 x 60 according to the spec sheet, but since the original controller only seems to read 2400 pixels, I too used 60 x 40. There is a second analog output (which is why I said 3 or 4 interesting pins) and they might be doing some sort of overscanning, interlacing ? with a second ADC to improve performance? We'll have to find a datasheet to be sure
I wonder if there's some way to make the IR lens work for focusing it more accurately. If these sensors are cheap, you could make some high resolution high performance IR cameras by putting them in a matrix, using fancy spinning mirrors and such.
How do you read the image ? What is the code for reading and saving all those pulses into an image format ? I read the python code, but as I understood it requieres already that you have got the camera imagep
...between 4:32 and 4:35 was this a mother yelling in the background "Marco Skynet Reps, I told you million times: Go and clean your room!" ...not sure, but this may the real cause :D Awesome video, I really enjoyed the oscilloscope scene. Would be interesting to hear about your experience and your comparison with R&S after some time. Thanks for sharing!
Who else thinks someone will build a heat seeking missile/plane/drone with this? Some of the RC airplanes these days already resemble cruise missiles with their jet engines...
All the best heat-seeking robots are suicidal. What other application is there.....? Cheap thermal camera chips and DIYers will see backyard heat-seeking quadcopters/missiles developed in no time...... This can't possibly go terribly wrong........
Your occasional jokes and great content makes your videos perfect!
Also, the occasional content and great jokes :-)
Really nice! Could be a fire extinguisher robot! Or... A 'do it and burn it robot'!
MC's Creations “if you douse me again and I’m not on fire, I’m donating you to a city college”
I use this cheap lens "12mm CVD IIVI ZnSe Focus Lens 10600nm CO2 Laser FL:2" search on eBay for it and it works great for macro with a thermal camera. I have a Seek Reveal XR30 so significantly faster frame rate and higher resolution. That lens makes it a perfect macro camera for electronics.
Thank you, very helpful! I'll actually purchase one or two right now because I've got another project where such a lens might be useful :)
Nice scope brah.
German manufacturer heimannsensor.com seems to be a big player in the thermopile array business, but they don't seem to have one in an SMD package
could it be this one: www.willow.co.uk/html/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/Infrared%20-%20Image/pdfs/ML8540-Infrared-Image-Sensor-Datasheet.pdf
The form factor looks similar, but this one even has 48x48 pixels, pin 9 shifts out the analog data
according to the datasheet a frame rate of 6 Hz and a pixel clock rate of 10 kHz are possible!
That indeed looks like a match ... will check the pinout!
Assuming you've seen the FLIR Lepton?
Hymen sensor? That could be useful...
NEXT STEP: heat traking missile (sidewinder, or SAM)
Probably that's why you have to sign an EULA when you are buying a faster than 25 fps thermal camera!
@@akosbuzogany2752 I think I remember hearing that somewhere, too.
I started tearing up a bit when you panned to show the oscilloscope empty space on the desk. Speed up that robot and it could be a good entry level human hunting robot.
Great video! Could you possibly expand on the method you used to reverse-engineer the sensor?
Can you tell why have you decided to buy this scope?
Killer Queen?
I like the new intro cut.
I, for one, welcome our new heat-seeking AI robot overlords.
Check out the HT-04, a 220 x 160 version of this camera. I think the guys from Xintest probably wouldn't mind sending you a review unit.
is there a way to increase the frame rate?
Send faster image pulses?
Sheer Heart Attack has no weakness.
Sheer Heart Attack has no weakness
You probably don't need a thermopile array on single chip , can make it from individual ir thermopiles (atleast it will faster than here :} )
Für die LED musst den Trigger 2x schnell drücken.
Nice. Styropiro sent me here,glad I came.
a skynet founded project :p
Soo.. Did you make this so that you could let your robot roam free in Iceland in search for hot springs?
You only need to add a gps and a solar panel.
What happened to your DS1054Z oscilloscope?
How to make it with Arduino?
Sheer heart attack has no weakness!
that scope is expensive af lol
Why are these cameras soo expensive?
LWIR sensing, specifically VOx microbolometers are expensive AF due to the triple manufacturing process and vacuum encapsulation. These thermopile arrays are a bit cheaper but still expensive due to the ROIC(Read Out Integrated Circuit) being complex and a general pain
Überragendes Video wie immer!
Hey Marco, good job!
I would like to make a robot to spit water when detect a heat spot. Camera seek and just a simple actuation, for example, open a little water valvule. Could you help me? Thank, man!
Add fur and a laser pointer and call it the Kätzchenjäger.
Cool and interesting video !
nice work
so.... 2400 pixels (40x60?), but not 3600 (60x60) as advertised... :(
And thanks for great video!
Maybe the LED is IR?
Nope, just tested! Maybe there is a 'secret' button combination documented in the manual somewhere ...
Marco Reps maby for a lazer in a difrent version
it probably is xD though the same thing
Nah, not secret just double tab the Trigger. I have the same thing here, but i recently bought the CAT S60 wich has a better Camera.
eyyy i've been looking at that phone. how does it hold up? i'm a fire fighter and so it has uses for me on a daily basis.
Soon be building the robots from the 80's film Runaway !!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_(1984_film)
I am vaguely aware of those little highway laser robots ... well my next laser machine won't cause explosions but is substantially more powerful than those childish blue 5W lasers :]
This video made me realize that the idea of someone making a bunch of heat-seeking robots with guns and high-grade pathfinding isn't science fiction anymore. It could happen any day. That's good: I've been needing something more productive to worry about than my hairline.
HT02 no es el mismo modelo que el HT02D. HT 02 60x60, HT 02D 30x30 pixel.
Soo what's the resolution of that crappy camera?
60 x 60 according to the spec sheet, but since the original controller only seems to read 2400 pixels, I too used 60 x 40. There is a second analog output (which is why I said 3 or 4 interesting pins) and they might be doing some sort of overscanning, interlacing ? with a second ADC to improve performance? We'll have to find a datasheet to be sure
I wonder if there's some way to make the IR lens work for focusing it more accurately. If these sensors are cheap, you could make some high resolution high performance IR cameras by putting them in a matrix, using fancy spinning mirrors and such.
well those 2400 pixels would match quite well with the 48x48 pixels of the ML8540 which I referred to above...
How do you read the image ? What is the code for reading and saving all those pulses into an image format ?
I read the python code, but as I understood it requieres already that you have got the camera imagep
...between 4:32 and 4:35 was this a mother yelling in the background "Marco Skynet Reps, I told you million times: Go and clean your room!" ...not sure, but this may the real cause :D
Awesome video, I really enjoyed the oscilloscope scene. Would be interesting to hear about your experience and your comparison with R&S after some time. Thanks for sharing!
Overclock that 0.5fps
To me this just feels like a missed opportunity.
Good video been a while since you've done a repair video though ;-)
Aufwachen Podcast?
Wer wacht denn nach 11 auf? Da ist der tag ja schon fast wieder vorbei :)
Ne, ob du denn kennst? Wegen dem "shame shame shame" :D
Achso, nein ich kenne überhaupt keinen einzigen podcast. Bisher lieber audiobooks
Heat speaking robot car!!!
Kocchi wo miro!
👍👍
you didn't mention the raspad :(
That'd be a forced meme then, we try to avoid that :)
hmmmmm, heat seeking missile perhaps. At Least it would be fun....
A so a Red Bull Cola Junkie ;)
Kinda sad he didn't reference the raspad kickstarter
Link?
Peter Lindsey goo.gl/uK85wi
Now strap some C4 and watch it cause havoc
[Sheer Heart Attack] has no weaknesses
@@SomerandomShiro Kocchi wo miro!
Cat s61 phone
@4:22 Why won't you love me??
german humor 🤣🤣
Make a thermal imageing Rocket and then sell it to trump for low prices💥
"cheap" thermal camera ;)
lol
『𝐒𝐇𝐄𝐄𝐑 𝐇𝐄𝐀𝐑𝐓 𝐀𝐓𝐓𝐀𝐂𝐊 𝐇𝐀𝐒 𝐍𝐎 𝐖𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐍𝐄𝐒𝐒𝐄𝐒』 !!!
Who else thinks someone will build a heat seeking missile/plane/drone with this? Some of the RC airplanes these days already resemble cruise missiles with their jet engines...
how do you think north korea got their icbm's
By asking nicely?
>cheap thermal camera
Matthew Carrell Only $250! 🤔
sorry "" cheap ""
Compared to the all the other alternatives priced EUR 350 and upwards, this really *is* quite cheap.
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All the best heat-seeking robots are suicidal. What other application is there.....? Cheap thermal camera chips and DIYers will see backyard heat-seeking quadcopters/missiles developed in no time...... This can't possibly go terribly wrong........
Man what is cheap to you? The camera costs 150€ minimum xd