Power Pins:
- Vin – this is the power pin. Since the sensor uses 3.3V, we have included an onboard voltage regulator that will
take 3-5VDC and safely convert it down. To power, the board, give it the same power as the logic level of your
microcontroller – e.g. for a 5V micro like Arduino, use 5V - 3Vo – this is the 3.3V output from the voltage regulator, you can grab up to 100mA from this if you like
- GND – common ground for power and logic
Logic pins:
- SCL – this is the I2C clock pin, connect to your microcontrollers I2C clock line. There is a 10K pullup on this pin
and it is level shifted so you can use 3 – 5VDC. - SDA – this is the I2C data pin, connect to your microcontrollers I2C data line. There is a 10K pullup on this pin and
it is level shifted so you can use 3 – 5VDC. - INT – this is the interrupt-output pin. It is 3V logic and you can use it to detect when something moves or changes
in the sensor vision path.
Specifications
- Interface: I²C
- Thermal imaging camera sensor
- High performance
- Small size
- Pixels: 64 (8×8 pixel)
- Sensing Range:0°C ~ 80°C
- Sensitivity:±2.5°C
- Sensor Type: Motion, Thermoelectric, PIR (Passive Infrared)
- Supplied Contents:Board(s)
- Utilized IC / Part:AMG8833
- Voltage – Supply:3V ~ 5V