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Latest revision as of 12:14, 7 January 2021
keyestudio MLX90614 Non-contact Infrared Temperature Sensor
Introduction
Keyestudio MLX90614 non-contact infrared temperature sensor is mainly composed of sensor MLX90614.
MLX90614 is an infrared non-contact thermometer, and the TO-39 package integrates infrared induction thermoelectric pile detector chip (MLX81101) and signal processing dedicated integrated chip MLX90302.
Due to the integration of low noise amplifier, 17-bit analog digital converter and DSP processing unit, the sensor achieves high precision and high resolution measurement.
Specification
- Working voltage:3.3-5V
- Communication way:IIC communication
- Working temperature range:from -40 to +125℃
- Measurement accuracy:±0.5℃(0 to 50℃)
Connection Diagram
Sample Code
/*************************************************** This is a library example for the MLX90614 Temp Sensor Designed specifically to work with the MLX90614 sensors in the Keyestudio shop These sensors use I2C to communicate, 2 pins are required to ****************************************************/ <pre> #include <Wire.h> #include <Adafruit_MLX90614.h> Adafruit_MLX90614 mlx = Adafruit_MLX90614(); void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); Serial.println("Adafruit MLX90614 test"); mlx.begin(); } void loop() { Serial.print("Ambient = "); Serial.print(mlx.readAmbientTempC()); Serial.print("*C\tObject = "); Serial.print(mlx.readObjectTempC()); Serial.println("*C"); Serial.print("Ambient = "); Serial.print(mlx.readAmbientTempF()); Serial.print("*F\tObject = "); Serial.print(mlx.readObjectTempF()); Serial.println("*F"); Serial.println(); delay(500); }
Test Reult
Done as the above wiring, program the code, and then open the serial port monitor, the current temperature is shown in figure 1; if a heat source closes to the sensor, it can detect the temperature changes as shown in figure 2.
Figure 1:
Resources
- Download Code and Library:
https://fs.keyestudio.com/KS0276
- VIDEO:
http://video.keyestudio.com/ks0276/