Gravity: I2C Non-contact IR Temperature Sensor (MLX90614-DCI)
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Gravity: I2C Non-contact IR Temperature Sensor (MLX90614-DCI)

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Introduction
We can divide temperature measurement in to two types: contact and non-contact. Contact measurement can only accurately measure temperature when the testing object and the sensor reach thermal equilibrium. This can mean longer response times and reading inaccuracies offset by ambient temperature. By contrast, non-contact measurement uses infra-red radiation to measure the temperature and does not require a direct touch. Additionally, this method of measurement can be read quickly and accurately.
In recent years non-contact measurement methods have been used for medical, environmental monitoring, home automation, automotive electronic, aerospace and military applications.
Our latest infrared temperature measurement module is the MLX90614. This module measures the surface temperature by detecting infrared radiation energy and wavelength distribution. The IR temperature probe consists of an optical system, photoelectric detector, amplifier, signal processing and output module. The optical system collects the infrared radiation in its field of view and the infrared radiation energy is converted in to corresponding electrical signals when converging on the photoelectric detector. After being processed by the amplifier and signal processing circuit, the signal is converted in to a temperature value. The MLX90614 is self calibrating and has a low noise amplifier integrated in to the signal processing chip. The chip itself is a 17-bit ADC and DSP device, giving accurate and reliable results.
Gravity: I2C Non-contact IR Temperature Sensor (MLX90614-DCI), due to its small field of view (FOV = 5¡ã), is more suitable for industrial applications where the detection distance can be longer. In general applications, you can use Gravity: I2C Non-contact IR Temperature Sensor For Arduino (MLX90614-DCC)Specification
Model: MLX90614-DCI
Operating Voltage: 3.3V - 5V
Operating Current: 1.2mA
Temperature: -70.01¡æ to +270¡æ, (0.01 ¡æ resolution)
Interface Type: I2C
Interface Line Sequence: VCC, GND, SCL, SDA
FOV: 5¡ã
Dimensions: 31.5*18 mm/1.24 x 0.7 inches
Weight: 15g
Shipping List
Gravity: I2C Non-contact IR Temperature Sensor x1
JST PH2.0 4-Pin cable x1
Introduction
We can divide temperature measurement in to two types: contact and non-contact. Contact measurement can only accurately measure temperature when the testing object and the sensor reach thermal equilibrium. This can mean longer response times and reading inaccuracies offset by ambient temperature. By contrast, non-contact measurement uses infra-red radiation to measure the temperature and does not require a direct touch. Additionally, this method of measurement can be read quickly and accurately.
In recent years non-contact measurement methods have been used for medical, environmental monitoring, home automation, automotive electronic, aerospace and military applications.
Our latest infrared temperature measurement module is the MLX90614. This module measures the surface temperature by detecting infrared radiation energy and wavelength distribution. The IR temperature probe consists of an optical system, photoelectric detector, amplifier, signal processing and output module. The optical system collects the infrared radiation in its field of view and the infrared radiation energy is converted in to corresponding electrical signals when converging on the photoelectric detector. After being processed by the amplifier and signal processing circuit, the signal is converted in to a temperature value. The MLX90614 is self calibrating and has a low noise amplifier integrated in to the signal processing chip. The chip itself is a 17-bit ADC and DSP device, giving accurate and reliable results.
Gravity: I2C Non-contact IR Temperature Sensor (MLX90614-DCI), due to its small field of view (FOV = 5¡ã), is more suitable for industrial applications where the detection distance can be longer. In general applications, you can use Gravity: I2C Non-contact IR Temperature Sensor For Arduino (MLX90614-DCC)Specification
Model: MLX90614-DCI
Operating Voltage: 3.3V - 5V
Operating Current: 1.2mA
Temperature: -70.01¡æ to +270¡æ, (0.01 ¡æ resolution)
Interface Type: I2C
Interface Line Sequence: VCC, GND, SCL, SDA
FOV: 5¡ã
Dimensions: 31.5*18 mm/1.24 x 0.7 inches
Weight: 15g
Shipping List
Gravity: I2C Non-contact IR Temperature Sensor x1
JST PH2.0 4-Pin cable x1

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