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We Makers often use infrared light for their projects. Its main advantage also makes it sometimes hard to work with: It is not visible. This is what we will change today. We will measure its spectrum with a do-it-yourself spectrometer and build a wireless IR camera using a Raspberry Pi.
Links:
i-Phos Spectrometer: chriswesley.org/spectrometer.htm
IR-Camera: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9QzO8l
Diffraction Grating Slide: ebay.to/2DLhGdg
Raspberry Pi: amzn.to/2Y971Bf
3W IR diodes: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bpcSC3J2
IR Lenses: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/b2ROVjtO
Power Bank: bit.ly/2JbQojT
Chris Wesley: / @chriswesley594
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