Find a Retailer SHOP PRODUCT MENU HOME / P R O D U C T C A T E G O R I E S LEARN BLOG 0 SUPPORT find products, tutorials, etc... LOG IN EDUCATION Need Help? REGISTER FORUM / TEMPERATURE / SPARKFUN IR THERMOMETER EVALUATION BOARD - MLX90614 SparkFun IR Thermometer Evaluation Board MLX90614 S E N - 1 0 7 4 0 ROHS 1 DESCRIPTION FEATURES DOCUMENTS This is an evaluation board for the MLX90614 IR Thermometer. The sensor is connected to an ATmega328 running at 3.3V with a STK500 (Arduino) 8MHz bootloader. Code can be loaded through the FTDI basic interface and the Arduino environment. The MLX9061 sensor is a high precision, small size, single zone IR thermometer with an optional SMBus (two-wire) or PWM interface. The ATMega328 comes with demo code that gives a temperature readout in degrees F at 38400bps. You can use a 3.3V FTDI Basic to connect to the board. This revision corrects the silkscreen error on the FTDI header. We've also added pull-up resistors to the I2C lines. images are CC BY 2.0 SHARE Previous Versions SparkFun IR Thermometer Evaluation Board - MLX90614 Product Help and Resources VIDEOS TUTORIALS SKILLS NEEDED MLX90614 IR Thermometer Hookup Guide OCTOBER 29, 2015 How to use the MLX90614 or our SparkFun IR Thermometer Evaluation Board to take temperatures remotely, over short distances. COMMENTS 31 REVIEWS 1 Customer Reviews 5 out of 5 Based on 1 ratings: 5 star 1 4 star 0 3 star 0 2 star 0 1 star 0 Currently viewing all customer reviews. 1 of 1 found this helpful: Fun sensor about 2 years ago by Member #362728 verified purchaser I bought this evaluation board to play around with while I had a few days off from work. I also bought the Micro OLED display, as shown in the hookup guide. There was very little information on how to actually get the OLED interfaced with this board, but I managed to figure it out after a few false starts. With the OLED connected and a Lipo battery as a power supply, I found myself checking the temperature on all sorts of things. How hot is my soup? What is the temperature of that window? How hot is that heat Sink? Anyway, kind of fun, much more so with the OLED display, and even a tad bit useful to boot. START SOMETHING. SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER In 2003, CU student Nate Seidle blew a power supply in his dorm room and, in lieu of a way to order easy replacements, decided to start his own company. Since then, SparkFun has been committed to sustainably helping our world achieve electronics literacy from our headquarters in Boulder, Colorado. No matter your vision, SparkFun's products and resources are designed to make the world of electronics more accessible. In addition to over 2,000 open source components and widgets, SparkFun offers curriculum, training and online tutorials designed to help demystify the wonderful world of embedded electronics. We're here to help you start something. About Us About SparkFun SparkFun Education Feeds Jobs Contact Help Customer Service Shipping Return Policy FAQ Chat With Us Programs Become a Community Partner Community Stories Custom Kit Requests Tell Us About Your Project Sell Your Widget on SparkFun Become a SparkFun Distributor Large Volume Sales Community Forum SparkFun IRC Channel Take the SparkFun Quiz SparkFun Kickstarter Projects Distributors What's on your mind? For which department? General Please include your email address if you'd like us to respond to a specific question. email address SUBMIT SparkFun Electronics (R) / Niwot, Colorado / Customer Service / Site Map / Terms of Service / Privacy Policy