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Thanks for such an awesome write up and contribution! I've been looking into the absolute temperature "feature" and I believe I've got enough information. I figured flir had to do the same thing with their older sensors, sure enough I stumbled on this forum article: https://lepton.flir.com/forums/topic/read-temperature-value-from-lepton/ :
You’d need to point your Lepton at a blackbody and record the blackbody’s temperature as well as the counts read from the Lepton. By correlating enough of these data points, one could create a polynomial function that would be used in this way: f(lepton_counts) = temp_reading
Here’s the answer from our FAQ for more information:
Obtaining temperature readings is a difficult task. A blackbody is used to obtain many samples that are used to generate a polynomial function based on Planck’s law. Typically, the calibration process would be done per Lepton.
Let me know if this makes sense for seek hardware.
Thanks,
Victor
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Hey Guys (@Blystad / @maartenvds / @fnoop ),
Thanks for such an awesome write up and contribution! I've been looking into the absolute temperature "feature" and I believe I've got enough information. I figured flir had to do the same thing with their older sensors, sure enough I stumbled on this forum article:
https://lepton.flir.com/forums/topic/read-temperature-value-from-lepton/ :
Let me know if this makes sense for seek hardware.
Thanks,
Victor
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: