AMG8833 Pre-Soldered 8x8 IR Thermal Imaging Camera Sensor for Arduino, Raspberry Pi & ESP32 (Pre-Soldered)

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AMG8833 8x8 IR thermal imaging camera sensor captures heat maps and surface temperature changes via I2C for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32; pre-soldered for robotics, home automation, wearables, and prototyping.

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Product Overview

The AMG8833 is an 8x8 IR thermal imaging camera sensor that detects heat patterns and surface temperature differences, giving your project a compact way to create low-resolution thermal maps for presence sensing, hotspot detection, and interactive electronics. Based on the AMG8833 thermal array and offered here in a pre-soldered board, it is ideal for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32 development in robotics, home automation, smart appliances, and prototyping. Use this infrared sensor to visualize heat signatures from people, pets, or devices and add non-contact thermal sensing to custom monitoring and control systems.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, the AMG8833 is compatible with Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and ESP32. It supports common platforms for DIY projects involving thermal imaging and presence detection. Its pre-soldered design makes integration quick and straightforward.
To set up the AMG8833 with Arduino, ensure your board supports I2C protocol. The pre-soldered pins simplify the connection process, allowing you to easily connect it to the Arduino using standard I2C pins for power and data.
The AMG8833 thermal imaging camera sensor uses the I2C communication protocol for interface. This protocol is commonly supported by microcontrollers like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32, enabling easy integration into various electronic projects.
The AMG8833 sensor is ideal for projects like creating thermal maps, presence sensing, and detecting hotspots. It can be used in applications such as home automation, smart appliances, robotics, and prototyping non-contact thermal monitoring systems.
If the AMG8833 sensor is not detecting temperature changes, check all connections for accuracy, especially since it's pre-soldered. Ensure the I2C connection is correct and that your code is configured to read and process data accurately from the sensor.

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Features & Specs

AMG8833 SensorBuilt around the AMG8833 8x8 infrared thermal array sensor.

Thermal ResolutionCaptures 64 thermal pixels for low-resolution heat map output.

Non-Contact DetectionDetects heat patterns and surface temperature differences without physical contact.

Platform CompatibilityWorks with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32 development platforms.

Heat Signature SensingVisualizes heat signatures from people, pets, and electronic devices.

Project ApplicationsUseful for presence sensing, hotspot detection, and custom monitoring systems.

Pre-Soldered BoardSupplied on a pre-soldered board for faster prototyping in robotics and home automation.

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