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An open-source non-contact thermometer using low-cost electronic components

Mohannad Jabbar Mnati, Raad Farhood Chisab, Azhar M. Al-Rawi, Adnan Hussein Ali, Alex Van den Bossche

2021HardwareX45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to the spread of COVID-19 across the world and the increased need for non-contact thermometers to prevent the spread of disease, a new electronic thermometer has been designed and implemented for measuring human body temperature from a distance. This device is currently in use at building entrances to measure the body temperatures of employees, students, and customers. This system is designed using low-cost easy-to-assemble open-source electronic components. The system consists of seven main parts: an Arduino UNO microcontroller, an infrared (IR) thermometer for non-contact temperature measurements (GY-906 MLX90614ESF module), an IR motion sensor (TCRT 5000) for the purpose of contactless initiation of the system, a graphic LCD to display results, a DS3231 clock module for a real-time clock and calendar, and a micro-SD storage board to store device audio instructions.

Topics & Concepts

ThermometerMicrocontrollerInfrared thermometerArduinoComputer hardwareLiquid-crystal displayOpen sourceComputer scienceEmbedded systemElectrical engineeringSimulationEngineeringInfraredSoftwareOperating systemPhysicsOpticsQuantum mechanicsIoT-based Smart Home Systems
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