![]() Raspberry Pi, or any ARM based development tool all in an easy to access. I have been trying to make this work with both LeptonModule (C and C++) and pylepton (Python). FLIR ONE Pro Thermal Imaging Camera for Android USB-C, Professional Grade. Other guides I have followed without success include: My wiring hookup is the same as in the above's walkthrough, so if it is indeed wrong, a correct wiring setup is much appreciated. One user asked a similar question (using the same tutorial as above) and one response was that the wiring was wrong, but did not offer an alternative wiring guide. To troubleshoot these issues, I've taken out & put the Lepton camera back in to it's breakboard, experimented with which pin the CS should be in (tried #26, #24, AKA CE0, CE1), and tweaked the LeptonThread.cpp file as discussed in some answers here. I get the error message Error transferring SPI packet raspberrypi_capture output.png, I get the output: spi_mode: 0 The terminal's command line (using a flashed raspberry pi's GUI) remains empty and I have to press ctrl-c to cancel it. Pylepton Overlay Guide 2. raspberrypi_capture output.pngīut running either has an unresponsive result. ![]() I am able to click the 'FFC' button, which causes the FLIR's shutter to close and open. I get a pop up screen with black and a red square in the upper left corner. I've been following a number of guides but most recently this one. I've been trying to set up a Lepton Thermal Camera (breakout v1.4) with a Raspberry Pi Zero W, and a Raspberry Pi 3.
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