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Below is a link (just for reference) to which module it is: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/AMG8833-IR-8x8-infrared-thermal-imager-array-temperature-sensor-module-development-DIY-Suite/32946846261.html Designed in SketchUp and exported to STL. I...
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A revised version of the IR-Pi Cam Prusa i3 MK3 Camera Mount Swivel Package, I created a longer arm to give the camera a broader view of the printed object. To achieve this, I extended the arm from the step motor mount directly. If you want an even...
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You'll need additional parts to create a two-axis mount for Raspberry PI cameras with attached IR LEDs that can be placed anywhere above or beside an enclosure. I used it on an IKEA Lack enclosure, drawing inspiration from the mounts of...
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Ceci est une modélisation de coque pour la "Raspberry Pi Camera à vision nocturne FIshEye 5MP avec 2 IR" vendu chez Kubii. En effet elle n'a pas les même dimensions que les autres caméras à vision nocturne.
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This enables you to install an IR sensor beneath the fan on the Titan Aero using the screws provided with the sensor kit. The holes for these screws must be enlarged to 2mm, since the printing hole is incredibly small. To ensure a smooth print, I...
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I added an IR height sensor from David Crocker for auto-leveling with adjustable height (miscsolutions.wordpress.com/mini-height-sensor-board). The design is based on E3D J-type extrudes (www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL-1cvyl47A). ... Any comments are...
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The original design did not include cutouts on the back for the screws that mount the IR modules to the camera. This required the user to bend the front faceplate around the camera to get it to screw down. To fix that, I created 2 models. 1 model is...
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Mount the Aus3d IR levelling sensor on a Titan Aero for optimal performance. After experimenting with various solutions, this setup stands out as the best due to its minimal weight impact. However, I did need to apply painters tape to both sides of...
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A minimalistic case for the Infrared-Sensor Module HC SR501. ...Has holes to reach the trimmer for sensitivity and output pulselength.</p><h3>Print Settings</h3><p><strong>Printer:</strong></p><p>FIashForge...
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This PiClop scanner version employs a Raspberry IR camera with an adjustable lens and a suitable shield to drive two red line lasers and a stepper motor. The Raspberry Pi 2 board and laser supply voltage (5Vdc) are derived from a stepdown DCDC...
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The MINI DIFFERENTIAL IR HEIGHT SENSOR board requires some modification before it can be used - the pins need to be removed and wires added to exit the circuit side of the board. Since the component side of the sensor faces the fan, careful...
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The IR edition currently requires Volcano due to its specific mounting distance, but the P.I.N.D.A. version is compatible with all systems. The P.I.N.D.A. version even retains holes for IR sensor mounts, perfect for cable management. Mounting is a...
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I used one of the upper mounting holes in the Bear X-Carriage to mount the Prusa IR filament sensor from the MK3S. I have been using this filament sensor and it works well even with flexible filaments.</p><p>It weighs less than 5g assembled and...
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IR Camera: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01ICNT3HC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Deutsch: Kameragehäuse für eine Infrarot Kamera für das Raspberry Pi 4.Das Gehäuse besteht aus...
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I made a Remix to better fit my needs, this is what has been changed:- Added hole for IR LED (I glued a piece of clear plastic on the inside).- Added compartment for the Battery. You can use a piece of foam to hold the Battery down, it's a snug fit!-...
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I was already using marcvivet's camera mount but since I started using this project that will turn your ribbon camera to a usb camera (that you can use on your computer, too) I decided to make my setup more compact.The inspiration came from this...
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I took the original model from Thingiverse, specifically http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:841691/#comments, and added two new posts for an IR mount, a small wire harness mount/rest, as well as drilled holes for 3mm.\nIf there's interest in a 4mm...
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I edited the arm "soporte v3 2.stl" and shorten the length to accommodate an IR Camera connected to a Raspberry pi with a gopro mount so it can see even on the first layer (see third image).To secure it I used screws with the following dimensions1 M3...
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This is a mount for DC42's Differential Modulated IR probe. In my opinion this is the best z probe on the market. It doesnt have a pin to bend or break like a bltouch. It has no servors requiring extra wiring and coding. This plugs in just like a...
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Three distinct mounting options exist for the mini differential IR height sensor by dc42 on an AnyCubic Kossel printer. These options may also fit other effector types and the one that clips onto the heater block should fit any V5 heaterblock. A...
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The HT-201 is an inexpensive IR camera module for your smartphone with fixed focus.If you want to use it in near range, such as for locating hot spots on pcb boards the image is not very sharp. You can improve the sharpness and therefore resolution...
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I wasn't a fan of the Bondtech IR filament sensor adapter's design for the Mk2/s upgrade extruder (https://github.com/BondtechAB/Bondtech_Prusa_i3/tree/master/CAD-Files/MK3s%20Sensor%20Add-On), so I created my own. This custom design flips the lever...
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I've replaced the inductive sensor with the DC42 Differential IR sensor, which requires a different bracket that utilizes the same mounting holes as the previous setup. Note that this design may need adjustments if you're using a different hotend;...
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This modification also required me to adjust the position of my mini IR sensor. I got the idea from a friend, although I'm unaware of who originally came up with it. By combining his design with Ben Levi's original part, I was able to create this...
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The IR sensor utilized in this design is the mini-height sensor board, available at https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/mini-height-sensor-board/. For effective X-homing, a sensor pad is required; I have employed a solution found on Thingiverse,...
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I got this IR camera from Ali for 10 bucks and I wanted to attach it to my Ender 5 Pro. ...So I got a clip holder for Misumi 2020 and remixed to create a bigger base with a 30º inclination.</p> <p>Not the best design, but it works.</p> <h3>Print...
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I didn't like the design of the Bondtech IR filament sensor adapter for the Mk2/s upgrade extruder (https://github.com/BondtechAB/Bondtech_Prusa_i3/tree/master/CAD-Files/MK3s%20Sensor%20Add-On), so I made my own. this one flips the lever arm around...
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The original design did not include cutouts on the back for the screws that mount the IR modules to the camera. This required the user to bend the front faceplate around the camera to get it to screw down.</p> <p>To fix that, I created 2 models. 1...
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This set of mounts connects a typical Sharp IR distance sensor (datasheet available here: http://sharp-world.com/products/device/lineup/data/pdf/datasheet/gp2y0a02_e.pdf) to an 80/20 profile section, more details about which can be found at...
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I wouldn't advise printing the diffusers if you're utilizing wide-angle IR diodes. ...With my wide-angle diodes, I found that the diffusers narrowed their viewing angle and reduced brightness, but your results may vary depending on your specific setup.