Well Shielded

The unit on the right will never light up green

I’ve spent the last couple of days working on some Bluetooth code to remotely control a Polaroid camera. I’ve got the code working and now I’m looking for suitably small units to host it. I’ve always been a fan of the M5Stack Atom device, particularly the one with the 25 led dot matrix display. I’ve now got the software working a treat, and so I thought I’d add battery power for a properly mobile experience. I got a couple of M5 external batteries, the Tailbat on the left and the Atomic Battery Base on the right. Both work fine, but unfortunately the Atomic base seems to block the Bluetooth signal. Wah.

Makertober Day 8: Thermal Camera

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I suppose there should be more to making things than just plugging together devices and running their example programs….. However, until that time: here’s an M5Stack device connected to a thermal camera. M5Stack sell a camera unit but I used one sold by Pimoroni to be used with their breakout garden. Both devices are based on the same camera unit, the MLX90640 that gives 32x24 pixels of heat readings. I got the M5Stack sample program from GitHub which I found here. It works very well. At the moment these cameras are pretty much impossible to get hold of - I’ve had this one lying around for a while.

You can also use the camera with a Raspberry Pi although they are rather hard to get hold of at the moment.