GY-906 MLX90614ESF Non Contact Infrared Temperature Sensor Module I2C IIC Serial For Arduino DIYers Real Time IR Thermometer Easy Install High Accuracy Infrared Temp Sensor
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Non-Contact Infrared Temperature Sensor for Arduino I2C
✔️ High-accuracy MLX90614 non-contact temp sensor on breakout single unit
✅ SMBus digital interface with factory calibration
✅ PWM output option for continuous readings (-20 to 120°C) with 0.14°C resolution
✅ Ta range -40 to +125°C; To range -70 to +380°C
✅ TO-39 package with integrated IR detector and ASIC
✅ Breakout board with two pin styles and 10k pull-ups
✅ Sleep mode for low power and easy 8 to 16V operation
✅ Automotive grade packaging options and multiple packaging choices
✅ Includes 1x MLX90614 Infrared Temperature Sensor Module, Blue
✔️ High-accuracy MLX90614 non-contact temp sensor on breakout single unit
The module uses an MLX90614ESF infrared detector and onboard signal processing to deliver fast, precise temperature readings without touching the target. It’s a handy choice for Arduino projects, HVAC controls, automotive diagnostics, and smart home sensors where safe, real-time surface temperature data matters.
✅ 0.02°C measurement resolution✅ SMBus digital interface with factory calibration
✅ PWM output option for continuous readings (-20 to 120°C) with 0.14°C resolution
✅ Ta range -40 to +125°C; To range -70 to +380°C
✅ TO-39 package with integrated IR detector and ASIC
✅ Breakout board with two pin styles and 10k pull-ups
✅ Sleep mode for low power and easy 8 to 16V operation
✅ Automotive grade packaging options and multiple packaging choices
✅ Includes 1x MLX90614 Infrared Temperature Sensor Module, Blue
The MLX90614ESF infrared detector based module is a compact thermometer capable of measuring object temperatures without contact. It’s widely used in Arduino projects, HVAC sensing, automotive diagnostics, and home automation for quick, safe surface temperature checks.
💡 What is a non-contact infrared temperature sensor typically used for in hobby electronics?
Here's a quick look at how this handy tool helps in real-world setups.
- handy for quick, non-contact surface temp checks in DIY electronics and automation
- offers SMBus/I2C readouts with PWM options for real-time monitoring
- supports wide temperature ranges: Ta -40 to +125°C; To -70 to +380°C
- ideal for HVAC control, 3D printers, automotive diagnostics, and smart home sensors
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