Hello all!
One late night on Ebay I received a suggestion that was a MED2000Iris camera that nobody was bidding on and had a buy it now price of £150 plus shipping for the camera, carry case, 2 batteries and a laptop with the software for running it. I checked the internet and this forum and found out that the sticker on the camera saying thermal-eye inside was accurate and that there is a hope of accessing that core directly for a feed. This forum had some product briefs and manuals regarding the Thermal-Eye 3600 I believe and a diagram of the image processing chain.
I got the camera and the software running, the software seems to be a bit dumbed down, and it supposedly only goes up to 50 degrees, but testing with a freshly boiled cup of water it definitely goes beyong that and has a fair bit of dynamic range as well and it is possible to type in values in the TES2 program for range that allow me to see that dynamic range.
Taking stills is nice, and the software works pretty well for its intented use, but I would love to find a way of getting access to a good quality video feed. I can make the Tes2 take continuous images in Tiff at 160x120, 360x240 and read the folder and make my own low framerate video, but wondering if there is a better way, especially since I don't have the install disks, just the laptop with the software installed and would rather keep that safe.
Also, is putting a Sigrok compatible device on the 15/20 pin connector going to help at all with figuring out what commands the Compix module is sending the Thermal-Eye core to initialise it? As the shutter only works when the software is on, so I suspect I need to send those commands as well before being able to get the video/data back.
For details I also found this:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/thermal-imaging/thermal-eye-4500-3600as/ and
https://www.opticsplanet.com/thermal-eye-3600-series-infrared-thermal-imaging-camera-core.html .
I have very little expertise in anything really, but curiosity is usually enough for me to at least attempt the experiments and I use it as a way to at least understand how much I don't know.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and for any suggestions on how to free up the Thermal-Eye module used inside the Compix222/Meditherm Med2000 Iris.