// Thermal PCB Inspection

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HotSpotter turns your USB thermal camera into a professional PCB inspection tool. Calibrated temperature readings, real-time thermal imaging, and multi-camera support — all in a clean Windows desktop app.

HotSpotter scanning system in electronics lab with thermal PCB output on monitor

// Features

Professional-grade tools for your bench

Built for electronics engineers who need accurate, actionable thermal data — not consumer gimmicks.

Live Thermal View

Real-time calibrated thermal imaging from your USB camera. Full-frame streaming with configurable color palettes to reveal temperature gradients the moment you point the camera.

Live thermal view of a PCB in HotSpotter

Accurate Temperature Readouts

Pixel-accurate temperature measurement at cursor position. Uses proper raw sensor conversion (raw ÷ 64 − 273.15 °C) for scientifically meaningful readouts you can trust.

Temperature readout overlay showing cursor temperature on a thermal PCB image

Multi-Camera Support

Works natively with InfiRay A1T, Topdon HT-301 (UVC) and Thermal Master P3 (vendor protocol), with more cameras being added. Plug in your hardware and HotSpotter handles the driver details.

Camera selection interface showing supported thermal camera models

Professional Calibration

NUC (Non-Uniformity Correction) support for consistent flat-field thermal accuracy. Per-camera lens configuration presets with user-editable profiles stored locally.

Calibration settings panel showing NUC and lens configuration options

// See It In Action

Thermal scan of a Raspberry Pi 5 heating up

Pi 5 PMIC and surrounding components heating up — 4× speed

// Real-World Results

Thermal imaging at die level

An SP4T RF switch in a flip-chip QFN package, with DC current applied through one path to generate localised heating. HotSpotter resolves individual bond pad traces and pinpoints the die hot spot through the package — the kind of measurement electronics labs run every day.

Thermal image of SP4T RF switch showing die hot spot and trace routing through flip-chip package
SP4T RF switch — die hot spot and PCB trace routing visible through the flip-chip package. Captured with a Thermal Master P3 at 640×512.
Same thermal image with point measurement and ROI statistics overlaid
Point measurement and region-of-interest statistics overlaid in real time — min, max, and average temperatures at a glance.

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Episode 648 mins. John, Fiona and MJ plot to get evidence against Tommy. Available until: 29 Sep 26, 15:59. STV Player Watch Coldwater Season 1 Episode 6 - Paramount Plus Watch Coldwater Season 1 Episode 6: Episode 6 - Paramount+ Paramount Plus Coldwater - Series 1 - Episode 6 - ITVX

The structural framework of the finale builds entirely around an agonizingly tense social trap. Keen to expose the reality behind a series of unsettling local occurrences, John and Fiona hatch a desperate plan to gather the vital evidence they need to take down their neighbor, Tommy. They invite Tommy and his wife, Rebecca—the local vicar—to their home for lunch under the guise of neighborly reconciliation.

Behind closed doors, Tommy drops his charming, pillar-of-the-community facade entirely. In a terrifying physical and verbal confrontation, he shows John exactly how many steps ahead he truly is, turning John's trap back onto him.

: In the dining room, Fiona aggressively confronts Rebecca, trying to force her to admit to her family's hidden malice. coldwater s01e06 amr

In a final twist of dark irony, Rebecca remains in Coldwater, using her role as a pastor to preach "forgiveness" to a community she helped deceive.

: Tommy "smells a rat" and forces MJ to join the lunch. John eventually slips away to the garage and finds the box, which contains items like a victim's collar and a ring belonging to Nathan.

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As the episode progresses, it becomes clear that AMR's involvement is directly linked to Jesse's disappearance. The evidence that Dean uncovers suggests that Jesse may have stumbled upon something he wasn't supposed to see, something that could put the entire town at risk.

In the main house, Fiona directly confronts Rebecca regarding her complicity. It is revealed that Rebecca is far from a clueless spouse; she acts as a meticulous protector who plays the innocent, hurt party to preserve her status in the village.

Q: What is the significance of the AMR team in Coldwater S01E06? A: The AMR team represents a turning point in the series, marking a shift in the narrative's tone and direction. STV Player Watch Coldwater Season 1 Episode 6

Throughout the episode, the show's creator, Chris Gerolmo, explores several themes that add depth and complexity to the story. One of the most significant themes is the idea of control and manipulation. AMR's actions suggest a desire to control and manipulate the residents of Coldwater, using advanced medical technology to monitor and analyze their every move.

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// Supported Cameras

Works with your camera

HotSpotter supports popular hobbyist thermal cameras out of the box. Don't see yours listed? Contact us — new camera support is actively being added.

InfiRay A1T

Compact 256×192 USB thermal camera. Plug-and-play UVC class device — no custom drivers required on Windows 10/11. Units are manufactured by Link-Card and may carry InfiRay sensors.

UVC · USB

Thermal Master P3

High-resolution USB thermal camera with vendor protocol. 640×512 native resolution. Requires USB 3.0 for full frame rate.

Vendor Protocol · USB 3.0

Topdon HT-301

Compact 384×288 USB thermal camera with InfiRay sensor. UVC class device — works out of the box on Windows 10/11.

UVC · USB

More Coming Soon

Additional camera models are under development. Contact us with your camera model to request support.

Request via email

// Pricing

Software licensing

Machine-locked license key. No account needed. Hardware sold separately — contact us to enquire.

HotSpotter Annual

$149

Per year  ·  Machine-locked  ·  One seat

  • All supported cameras included
  • All feature updates during term
  • Windows 10 & 11
  • Machine-locked license key
  • Email support
Buy Annual — $149

// Getting Started

Software up and running in minutes

Manual license activation keeps things simple and secure. No account needed.

1

Purchase & Download

Complete checkout and download the HotSpotter installer from the link in your confirmation email.

2

Find Your Machine ID

Install and launch HotSpotter. Open the License dialog from the Help menu and copy your unique Machine ID.

3

Receive Your Key

Email your Machine ID to [email protected]. Receive your license key within 24 hours. Enter it once and you're done.

// System Requirements

What you need

HotSpotter is a lightweight Windows desktop application with minimal dependencies.

Operating System

Windows 10 or 11

USB

USB 3.0 port

Camera

Supported thermal camera