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TMP006 Infrared Sensor Breakout Featured Products
This tutorial may be outdated. It is no longer recommended for beginners, and may need modifications to code or hardware that is not indicated in the tutorial.
TMP006 Infrared Sensor Breakout

TMP006 Infrared Sensor Breakout

By Bill Earl
Guide for Contact-less Infrared Temperature Measurement
  • Overview
  • Assembly and Wiring
  • Using the Thermopile Sensor
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Difficulty: Beginner
Guide Type: Product
Contributors: Bill Earl, Kattni Rembor
Categories: Adafruit Products
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