Product information "Melexis Contact-less Infrared Sensor - MLX90614 5V"
This cyber-tronic looking sensor hides a secret behind its glimmering eye. Unlike most temperature sensors, this sensor measures infrared light bouncing off of remote objects so it can sense temperature without having to touch them physically. Simply point the sensor towards what you want to measure and it will detect the temperature by absorbing IR waves emitted. Because it doesn't have to touch the object it's measuring, it can sense a wider range of temperatures than most digital sensors: from -70°C to +380°C! It takes the measurement over an 90-degree field of view so it can be handy for determining the average temperature of an area.
This sensor comes in an easy-to-use metal can. You can easily solder it or plug it into a breadboard. The four pins are used for power, ground, i2c clock and i2c data. There are two versions, one for 3V power and logic levels and one for 5V power and logic levels. This item is the 5V version! - good for use by classic Arduinos. You'll also want two 10K pull-up resistors for the I2C data lines, which Adafruit thoughtfully include.
Technical Details
Factory calibrated
-40°C to +125°C for sensor temperature
-70°C to +380°C for object temperature
±0.5°C accuracy around room temperatures
High accuracy of 0.5°C over wide temperature
90° Field of view
4.5 to 5.5V power
I2C interface, 0x5A is the fixed 7-bit address
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