ADAFRUIT WEEKLY EDITORIAL ROUND-UP
We’ve got so much happening here at Adafruit that it’s not always easy to keep up! Don’t fret, we’ve got you covered. Each week we’ll be posting a handy round-up of what we’ve been up to, ranging from learn guides to blog articles, videos, and more.
BLOG
Earlier this year Rober Lucian Chiriac wrote about creating a DIY device that can recognize and read license plates. The plate reader utilizes a combination of on-device and cloud computing to work in real-time. The hardware for the project includes a Raspberry Pi, Pi camera, 4G antenna, and a GPS antenna. These items are housed in a DIY 3D printed case designed by @robertlchiriac.
More BLOG:
- Using a 3D Printed Die to Bend Sheet Metal Parts
- 3D Printed Surgical Mask Strap Adjuster
- PCB Workstation with Nano-Probes
- Make Your Own LEGO Tensegrity Sculpture
LEARN
UTi165 Thermal Fever Scanner Camera
How to use your precision fever scanner camera
This video camera takes photos of temperatures! This camera is specifically tuned to work in the 30˚C~45˚C / 86˚F~113˚ F range with 0.5˚C / 1˚ F accuracy, so it’s excellent for human temperature & fever detection. In fact, this thermal camera is often used by companies/airports/hotels/malls to do a first-pass fever check: If any person has a temperature of over 99˚F an alarm goes off so you can do a secondary check with an accurate handheld temperature meter. Learn more.
More LEARN
- Pulse Oximeter Wireless Data Logger by John Park
- CLUE Slim Case: A Compact, Translucent Case for CLUE by the Ruiz Brothers
- CircuitPython CLUE I Ching Caster by Cartner Nelson
- PyPortal Quarantine Clock by Brent Rubell
Browse all that’s new in the Adafruit Learning System here!
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