Thermal infrared cameras are designed to take photos or videos of heat (not to be confused with [near infrared cameras](/wiki/multispectral-imaging)). Some of these are tuned specifically for gases, and can be used to image #methane. ## Applications Thermal imaging can be used to document heat/AC leaks from insulation gaps on a building's facade, reveal warmer ground water inflows (either fresh or chemical-laden) or "thermal pollution" from industrial processes entering ocean-temperature waterbodies, as well as identify areas on the human body experiencing infection or stress (includes epidemiological applications). Specific models of FLIR brand cameras, known as the FLIR GasFinder (http://www.flir.com/ogi/display/?id=55671). See [GasFinder](#gas+finder) below for more. Community applications so far include both a "heat-busters" program in East Harlem and a "forensic" water quality monitoring program in the [Gowanus Canal](/place/new-york-city). ## Questions [questions:thermal-photography] *** ## DIY Approaches There are three Do-It-Yourself prototypes in development to try to do this more cheaply than the off-the-shelf options. These projects were started a few years ago and may not be active: * A **[Thermal Flashlight](/wiki/thermal-flashlight)**: a RGB LED flashlight with a non-contact infrared sensor that "paints" the temperature of the surface directly on the wall for capture with a second timelapse camera. * A [Thermal Fishing Bob](/wiki/thermal-fishing-bob): dragging a thermometer through the water, taking contact measurements mapped to a RGB light, also for capture with a second timelapse camera. * A [scanning thermal camera](/wiki/scanning-thermal-camera) on a LEGO turntable (software also in development) that sweeps back and forth across a scene, recording the temperature variation to build up an image. ## Problem Why make a DIY version? "FLIR" cameras can produce images such as the one below, and are typically used to identify heat leaks, but even low-resolution FLIR cameras can cost thousands of dollars. The goal of these DIY thermal camera projects is to make this kind of investigation (and the potential savings) cheap, easy, fun, and informative for those of us without $10k in our pockets. **** ## Activities [activities:thermal-photography] ...
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ajawitz | "Awesome! This is what I was hoping to see and then some. I don't think I've ever seen something go from brainstorm to schematic so quickly! I was..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
donblair | "Jeff -- ah, I see -- good point! I don't think I'm finding the proper Visualight schematic ... file:///home/chronos/user/Downloads/strip_02-schema..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "Also, did you do those completely rad illustrations? " | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "Wow, Don - fantastic and super speedy work! One reason I was interested in the Visualight board was the strength of the LEDs -- really super brigh..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
donblair | "Alright, I've changed the design to use a 32u4 processor (like the Leonardo), based on the Adafruit Flora schematic. The layout isn't quite finish..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
donblair | "Cool, I just added a screw terminal footprint, and a footprint for a resistor -- so now it's also a thermal fishing bob device (the board layout in..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
donblair | "... this is sort of 'mission creep', but: if we add a footprint for a screw terminal and an extra resistor, we could connect up a thermistor -- and..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
donblair | "Woohoo! Sure thing -- I'll ask Ray re: his process (and if he has any spare components lying about), and get an ETA on ordering a PCB (from OSH Pa..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "Wow, so much progress! Don, if the PL nonprofit subsidized it, would you be able to order this and assemble a prototype to test it out? " | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
donblair | "For what it's worth: I just added a header to the board to break out pins A0,A1,A2,D3, D5, D6, SDA, SCL (the I2C bus), VCC, and GND -- so that folk..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
donblair | "So I went ahead and mashed up the Rayshobby design with the Sparkfun breakout -- note: Squarewear runs on 3.3V, so the 3.3V version of the IR chip ..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
donblair | "Also, if it helps: there's an Eagle schematic for the associated breakout board for the IR device on Sparkfun, here: https://www.sparkfun.com/pro..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
donblair | "This is cool! Quick aside: a friend in Amherst makes an open source board, "SquareWear", which is a wearable electronics device that has an RGB le..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
ajawitz | "Its more that the Sparkfun Board presents a roadmap of sorts for integrating the Melexis Sensor directly into the flashlight board. Since the Virt..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "Huh, i think you know a lot more than I do about ATmegas! We're thinking of doing our own modded version of the Visualight board in some quantity,..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
ajawitz | "RE: Visualight Brightness- Interesting... This could be a major asset to one of my other projects- http://publiclab.org/notes/code4maine/01-15-20..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "The biggest reason (for me) for using the Visualight was that it has a really bright RGB LED setup, aside from being compact. That was the stumblin..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "Wow, very neat! The Visualight has USB built in, which is nice, and can also act as a keyboard device -- so Leif was talking about making it litera..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
ajawitz | "UPDATE: See my new research note- http://publiclab.org/notes/code4maine/01-22-2014/thermal-flashlight-using-mlx90614-ir-evaluation-board-from-spar..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
ajawitz | "Right now I think the goal would be to see any kind of range in the output so as to adjust the LED code accordingly. The current serial output abov..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "Wow, very interesting. What would the serial output be like, ideally? just a stream of temperature values? Cool! Don't miss out on the Visualight..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
ajawitz | "I added some changes to my documentation so as to clarify that I am not actually designing a new Thermal Flashlight build, but rather experimenting..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
cfastie | "This is great progress. Have you found a place to buy the ZyTemp sensor? I am in Vermont and needed an array of these last night when I froze some ..." | Read more » | almost 11 years ago | |||
warren | "So i think those are the SDA/SCL pins marked here: I'm reading on a pinout diagram of the Arduino Uno that A4 = SDA and A5 = SCL, so here's a cr..." | Read more » | about 11 years ago |