Other guides I have followed without success include: My wiring hookup is the same as in the above's walkthrough, so if it is indeed wrong, a correct wiring setup is much appreciated.
Binaries are available for desktop Linux (圆4) and Mac OS platforms see the Releases tab on GitHub. This program makes it easy to connect a PureThermal 1 with FLIR Lepton or FLIR Boson to a computer running Mac OS or Linux, including the Raspberry Pi. These thermal images were combined with a VGA resolution camera to. One user asked a similar question (using the same tutorial as above) and one response was that the wiring was wrong, but did not offer an alternative wiring guide. GetThermal is a cross-platform thermal camera viewer application. This thermal camera is built around the FLIR Lepton sensor, providing thermal images with a resolution of 60 by 80 pixels. When you are done following this guide you will have a couple cool new ways to use your lepton thermal imager.
To troubleshoot these issues, I've taken out & put the Lepton camera back in to it's breakboard, experimented with which pin the CS should be in (tried #26, #24, AKA CE0, CE1), and tweaked the LeptonThread.cpp file as discussed in some answers here. Installation guide for Pure Breakout Board on Raspberry Pi 2 In this guide I will show you how to install your Pure Engineering / GroupGets Breakout board to your Raspberry Pi 2b, and install two different programs for your Lepton Thermal Imager. I get the error message Error transferring SPI packet raspberrypi_capture output.png, I get the output: spi_mode: 0 The sensors used in this project are the TMP007 temperature sensor, the AMG88xx Grid-Eye, and FLiR Lepton thermal camera. The terminal's command line (using a flashed raspberry pi's GUI) remains empty and I have to press ctrl-c to cancel it. raspberrypi_capture output.pngīut running either has an unresponsive result. I am able to click the 'FFC' button, which causes the FLIR's shutter to close and open. I get a pop up screen with black and a red square in the upper left corner. The FLIR Lepton is a radiometric-capable LWIR OEM camera solution that is smaller than a dime, fits inside a smartphone, and is one tenth the cost of traditional IR cameras. I've been following a number of guides but most recently this one. Using focal plane arrays of either 160×120 or 80×60 active pixels, Lepton easily integrates into native mobile-devices and other electronics as an IR sensor or thermal imager. I've been trying to set up a Lepton Thermal Camera (breakout v1.4) with a Raspberry Pi Zero W, and a Raspberry Pi 3. The FLIR Lepton® is a radiometric-capable LWIR camera solution that is smaller than a dime, fits inside a smartphone, and is one tenth the cost of traditional IR cameras.