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leodj avatar leodj commented on June 6, 2024
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TilCreator avatar TilCreator commented on June 6, 2024 1

The #4 Fork should just work on any Linux machine as long as the dependencies are satisfied. But this project is still very WIP, have a look at the roadmap.

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Tomatendose avatar Tomatendose commented on June 6, 2024

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Arnold1 avatar Arnold1 commented on June 6, 2024

Hi @Tomatendose,

i have not looked at LineageOS yet.
I would like to use my raspberry pi with linux and a InfiRay camera...

i would like to use some sort of SDK with a InfiRay camera.

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Arnold1 avatar Arnold1 commented on June 6, 2024

@TilCreator ok will look.

does anybody know the difference between a InfiRay P2 Pro and a InfiRay Tiny1-B/Tiny1-C?

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LeoDJ avatar LeoDJ commented on June 6, 2024

Sorry for the late reply, didn't have much time the last few months for this project.

Les has written a basic viewer for the Topdon TC001 (basically a InfiRay P2 Pro in another case) that works: https://github.com/leswright1977/PyThermalCamera
But it doesn't support USB vendor commands, so no high-temperature mode.

If/once my tool is done, it will be able to capture pictures and videos with embedded raw thermal data too.
(Just the direct video recording part already works, but that's just the implementation, there is no GUI to interact with it yet.)

Tiny1 Modules:
From what I remember and had researched, the Tiny1-B module is pretty much what's inside a P2 Pro.
And the Tiny1-C simply uses SPI+IĀ²C (image+control) instead of USB (Tiny1-B) for communication.
They all use the InfiRay RTC2121 sensor. According to mikeselectricstuff's teardown the P2 Pro also contains a Realtek RTS5813 IC (for the USB UVC stream). The Tiny1-B probably does too, but I'm not sure.

I don't know where to buy them from, probably only directly from InfiRay. There is a forum post about the same question.

SDK:
There is an SDK for the P2 Pro downloadable on the old Xinfrared website, but I don't want to take a look at the "official" source code, because I try to keep my reverse-engineering as clean-room as possible.

Yombir looks interesting too, didn't know/try it yet.

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