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**Update #3:** **Patrik Thürlemann** has created a nice **3D printed enclosure** for the radiometric version of the device, check it out **[here](https://github.com/maxritter/DIY-Thermocam/tree/master/Enclosure/3D_Print_Radiometric)**.

**Update #2:** **Firmware 2.47** now supports the **low gain mode** for the **Lepton3.5**, so it can measure temperatures up to **+450°C**!
**Update #2:** **[Firmware 2.47](https://github.com/maxritter/diythermocam_firmware/releases)** now supports the **low gain mode** for the **Lepton3.5**, so it can measure temperatures up to **+450°C**!

**Update #1:** **haraldg** has written a nice set of tools for **post-processing** the thermal raw data files. Check it out **[here](https://github.com/haraldg/thermocam-tools)**. He also published a short article about **manual calibration** [here](https://github.com/maxritter/DIY-Thermocam/blob/master/Documents/ManualCalibration_01.pdf).

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The **DIY-Thermocam** is a **low-cost, do-it-yourself** thermal imager, based on the popular **FLIR Lepton** long-wave-infrared array sensor.


<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maxritter/DIY-Thermocam/master/Images/Website/Thermocam.jpg" width="500">


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The **Lepton2.0** and **Lepton3.0** sensors do **not** have in an **internal calibration**. An **external spot sensor**, the **MLX90614** is used to generate a **transfer function** for raw values to absolute temperatures conversion. When using a **radiometric Lepton** (**Lepton2.5** or **Lepton3.5**), the **spot sensor** is **not required**.


The **[firmware update guide](https://github.com/maxritter/DIY-Thermocam/blob/master/Documents/FirmwareUpdate_07.pdf)** helps you to update your device to the **newest firmware**. In order to understand to **various device functionalities**, have a look at the **[manual](https://github.com/maxritter/DIY-Thermocam/raw/master/Documents/Manual_13.pdf)**.
The **[firmware update guide](https://github.com/maxritter/DIY-Thermocam/blob/master/Documents/FirmwareUpdate_08.pdf)** helps you to update your device to the **newest firmware**. In order to understand to **various device functionalities**, have a look at the **[manual](https://github.com/maxritter/DIY-Thermocam/raw/master/Documents/Manual_13.pdf)**.


For going deeper, the **structure of the raw data files** is explained **[here](https://github.com/maxritter/DIY-Thermocam/raw/master/Documents/RawData_07.pdf)**, and the **open USB serial protocol** **[here](https://github.com/maxritter/DIY-Thermocam/raw/master/Documents/SerialProtocol_15.pdf)**.
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