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- /*
- Read the temperature pixels from the MLX90640 IR array
- By: Nathan Seidle
- SparkFun Electronics
- Date: May 22nd, 2018
- License: MIT. See license file for more information but you can
- basically do whatever you want with this code.
-
- Feel like supporting open source hardware?
- Buy a board from SparkFun! https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14769
-
- This example initializes the MLX90640 and outputs the 768 temperature values
- from the 768 pixels.
-
- This example will work with a Teensy 3.1 and above. The MLX90640 requires some
- hefty calculations and larger arrays. You will need a microcontroller with 20,000
- bytes or more of RAM.
-
- This relies on the driver written by Melexis and can be found at:
- https://github.com/melexis/mlx90640-library
-
- Hardware Connections:
- Connect the SparkFun Qwiic Breadboard Jumper (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14425)
- to the Qwiic board
- Connect the male pins to the Teensy. The pinouts can be found here: https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/pinout.html
- Open the serial monitor at 9600 baud to see the output
- */
-
- #include <Wire.h>
- #include "MLX90640_API.h"
- #include "MLX90640_I2C_Driver.h"
-
- const byte MLX90640_address = 0x33; //Default 7-bit unshifted address of the MLX90640
-
- #define TA_SHIFT 8 //Default shift for MLX90640 in open air
-
- static float mlx90640To[768];
- paramsMLX90640 mlx90640;
-
- void setup()
- {
- Wire.begin();
- Wire.setClock(100000); //Increase I2C clock speed to 400kHz
-
- Serial.begin(9600);
- while (!Serial); //Wait for user to open terminal
- Serial.println("MLX90640 IR Array Example");
-
- if (isConnected() == false)
- {
- Serial.println("MLX90640 not detected at default I2C address. Please check wiring. Freezing.");
- while (1);
- }
- Serial.println("MLX90640 online!");
-
- //Get device parameters - We only have to do this once
- int status;
- uint16_t eeMLX90640[832];
- status = MLX90640_DumpEE(MLX90640_address, eeMLX90640);
- if (status != 0)
- Serial.println("Failed to load system parameters");
-
- status = MLX90640_ExtractParameters(eeMLX90640, &mlx90640);
- if (status != 0)
- Serial.println("Parameter extraction failed");
-
- //Once params are extracted, we can release eeMLX90640 array
- }
-
- void loop()
- {
- for (byte x = 0 ; x < 2 ; x++) //Read both subpages
- {
- uint16_t mlx90640Frame[834];
- int status = MLX90640_GetFrameData(MLX90640_address, mlx90640Frame);
- if (status < 0)
- {
- Serial.print("GetFrame Error: ");
- Serial.println(status);
- }
-
- float vdd = MLX90640_GetVdd(mlx90640Frame, &mlx90640);
- float Ta = MLX90640_GetTa(mlx90640Frame, &mlx90640);
-
- float tr = Ta - TA_SHIFT; //Reflected temperature based on the sensor ambient temperature
- float emissivity = 0.95;
- Serial.print("loop-schleife");
- MLX90640_CalculateTo(mlx90640Frame, &mlx90640, emissivity, tr, mlx90640To);
- }
- Serial.print("loop-schleife2");
- for (int x = 0 ; x < 10 ; x++)
- {
- Serial.print("Pixel ");
- Serial.print(x);
- Serial.print(": ");
- Serial.print(mlx90640To[x], 2);
- Serial.print("C");
- Serial.println();
- }
-
- delay(1000);
- }
-
- //Returns true if the MLX90640 is detected on the I2C bus
- boolean isConnected()
- {
- Wire.beginTransmission((uint8_t)MLX90640_address);
- if (Wire.endTransmission() != 0)
- return (false); //Sensor did not ACK
- return (true);
- Serial.print("verbunden");
- }
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