JSimo
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Hi everyone,
So I've seen some DIY infrared LPMs on LPF and was wondering if I could potentially make one with the multi I currently own. The images below show my 1mW greenie changing the temp of the sensor by 21 degrees in less than 20 seconds.
If I could figure out the material used, maybe I could use some physics to play around with heat capacities and energies? I am aware that the sensor reflects lots of light so this is an issue. This is simply more of an idea than anything. I'd appreciate input from anyone.
Before:
http://i.imgur.com/kHZ0K.jpg
*after 20 seconds*
http://i.imgur.com/PcBP6.jpg
So I've seen some DIY infrared LPMs on LPF and was wondering if I could potentially make one with the multi I currently own. The images below show my 1mW greenie changing the temp of the sensor by 21 degrees in less than 20 seconds.
If I could figure out the material used, maybe I could use some physics to play around with heat capacities and energies? I am aware that the sensor reflects lots of light so this is an issue. This is simply more of an idea than anything. I'd appreciate input from anyone.
Before:
http://i.imgur.com/kHZ0K.jpg
*after 20 seconds*
http://i.imgur.com/PcBP6.jpg