I have bought an thermal camera , i think it is an thermal eye 640 core inside. It has an 8 pin connector. Does anybody know the pinout diagram to this camera ? And whats the name of the camera?
As a side note… please be very cautious if you decide to sell any of these cores. They are still a controlled USA product.
Fraser
It is an L3 core.
You could try contacting the OP in this thread for details of how to get it running. Likely just power and video out and that can be identified by reverse engineering the connections to the PCB connector.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/thermal-imaging/thermal-eye-17-640-nuc-problem/
Fraser
The second picture Fraser posted shows J1 - a 20 way connector that goes to the 8 way socket.
Can you get an image of that with the plug in place ?
It is just that the 4500AS also had a 20 way external interface connector of that type. Could be the same pinout - but no guarantees.
Just from the colours you'd guess red +ve, black - ve and the tightly wound yellow / black is the video out.
If it follows the 4500AS, there is however a soft controlled on/off.
Bill
Sorry for late reply, here are some pictures
Originally armoured vehicle mounted ?
Fraser
I dont know where it has been mounted , but maybe on an armored car.
Is this an 24v camera ?
I have found out + and - voltage in, and i think video is black and yellow. But the green ,gray , blue and purple i dont know.
Maybe black hot/white hot ?
Is there any zoom option on this camera maybe ?
So far a match for the AS4500 pinout.
Have the grey , blue and purple wires fallen out of the 20 way ?
If not you'd have to assume they are signals NOT provided on the 20 way and need to go looking where they go on the PCB.
Could be the 640 had a slightly different pinout, eg separate USB ?
WARNING Attached is the pinout for AS4500. Use on any other core is at your own risk.
Thanks for the info, the board look like this
Have you tried just plugging a USB power supply into the USB socket ? That may well power the camera as it would be used for configuration. Once powered you can then confirm the video output. As Bill-W has stated, the camera may need a pin on the I/O connector to be grounded to switch it on. The USB input may switch the camera on automatically. The Thermal Eye configuration utility comes in several versions and the later versions cover multiple camera cores. From memory they covered up to the 4500 series cores but may potentially talk to the L3 640 core.
There was also a special version of the configuration utility created for communications with the EoTech X320 and X640 thermal scopes (from the L3 X series lineage) but I found it incompatible with standard L3 Thermal Eye cores. It might work with your L3 640 core though.
Finding any of the configuration utilities will not be easy however as they are controlled release.
The X320/640 manual…….
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/993576/Eotech-X320.html#manualFraser
I managed to get the camera to work now, pretty clear image. To use the manual shutter and zoom , black/white hot. I only need to touch this wires to GND? ground?
clear image for an so small sensor