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Homemade Soldering Station 2 (AVR)Author
Hercules Trapierakis
January 15, 2012

PAGE 1 of 5 - Prototyping


As i said is a copy paste project

so i also used a thermocouple pair with the max6675

My iron was an Ersa 15W ( it can reach 310 degrees C - what was i thinking??? )

2 projects on breadboard The readout is correct


 
Not sure what happened
 



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  • At 7 September 2015, 16:51:19 user Berlin_Mitte wrote:   [reply @ Berlin_Mitte]
    • Please provide me source code? thank you.
      Email: Berlin_Mitte1@yahoo.com


  • At 11 July 2013, 7:58:45 user Luigi wrote:   [reply @ Luigi]
    • Pictures detailed are not available.
      Hex file download need explain to describe how are created (IDE AVR STUDIO) to prform corect upload, please.
      Thanks.


  • At 14 March 2013, 17:12:46 user Jay Stillz wrote:   [reply @ Jay Stillz]
    • Do you think its possible to convert a pitbull turbo charger, pibull x3 (http://www.competitionelectronics.com/retired-rc-products.html), into a digital slodering station ??


  • At 23 February 2013, 10:34:29 user Michael wrote:   [reply @ Michael]
    • @Hercules Trapierakis Can you please provide us with the source code? thanks!


  • At 5 September 2012, 20:44:46 user Teo wrote:   [reply @ Teo]
    • Hi, good work!

      Can you post a C code of this solder station?
      Sorry, but i've arduino uno, i have flashed a bottloader into atmel 8, and i want to load the scatch on this chip.
      i can't load hex code with arduino, right?


  • At 7 August 2012, 21:03:18 user Chris wrote:   [reply @ Chris]
    • @Hercules Trapierakis
      Hi - could you please provide me with the source code?
      That knob on the front-panel - is that a potentiometer or rotary encoder?


  • At 6 August 2012, 2:58:59 user metal wrote:   [reply @ metal]
    • Where can I find the source code :(


  • At 28 July 2012, 14:22:53 user Rohit Soni wrote:   [reply @ Rohit Soni]
    • hey hiii... please provide me the source code for this as i m using opamp for thermocouple.... so need to apply some changes to it to work out wid pid... thanks....
      bestbuddyrohit@gmail.com


  • At 11 April 2012, 6:53:57 user Hercules Trapierakis wrote:   [reply @ Hercules Trapierakis]
    • @Pantelis

      use this one: Controller firmware with P = Kp * Error

      the time is selected with R9


  • At 10 April 2012, 19:15:45 user Pantelis wrote:   [reply @ Pantelis]
    • Hello everybody, i made this circuit but i am stacked to the hardest part of the project, i want to programm the avr. I will make this circuit on the breadboard http://electronics-diy.com/avr_programmer.php but i can't understand witch one hex to use,should i place R5-R9, i have understand what PID is ,but i don't know if its a must. If i use these i will have a better accuracy at the pointed temperature i have select?
      Who can i determine the time that the solder iron will shut down?


  • At 24 January 2012, 9:55:08 user herctrap wrote:   [reply @ herctrap]
    • @Kammenos

      no i haven't

      but Yiannis sais that fair easy to make it


  • At 24 January 2012, 9:46:15 user Kammenos wrote:   [reply @ Kammenos]
    • @herctrap have you tried this bungard sur tin?


  • At 23 January 2012, 23:46:53 user herctrap wrote:   [reply @ herctrap]
    • @Kammenos

      http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/9435/120123081420.jpg

      http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/8284/120123081322.jpg

      mine with flx and solder no chemicals

      -----------------------------------

      search for bungard sur tin


  • At 23 January 2012, 10:54:16 user Kammenos wrote:   [reply @ Kammenos]
    • @herctrap Yes we want a video with the tinning method! ;) ;) I have found some chemicals for chemical tinning, but i can only order large quantities since they are hazard liquids


  • At 23 January 2012, 6:30:32 user herctrap wrote:   [reply @ herctrap]
    • @stij

      yes with a lot of flux and solder

      but i have learned to do it better

      [URL=http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/9435/120123081420.jpg][IMG]http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/9435/120123081420.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

      [URL=http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/8284/120123081322.jpg][IMG]http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/8284/120123081322.th.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

      if you want i will make a video next time


  • At 22 January 2012, 23:00:59 user Kammenos wrote:   [reply @ Kammenos]
    • @stij i suppose with the soldering iron and solder ???


  • At 22 January 2012, 22:50:27 user stij wrote:   [reply @ stij]
    • how do you tin the pcb board and it is silver?


  • At 18 January 2012, 20:45:17 user herctrap wrote:   [reply @ herctrap]
    • user friendly

      you can set easily the Kp Ki Kd factors

      -------------

      i actually used it as a P controller only
      i didnt use the pots - i programm it from the software


  • At 18 January 2012, 17:19:45 user Kammenos wrote:   [reply @ Kammenos]
    • one question, why you used potentiometers to set PID values and temp values? Any particular reason?


  • At 18 January 2012, 17:15:54 user Kammenos wrote:   [reply @ Kammenos]
    • Let me say that once more: I envy the "auto turn off" function. If i had time to work with my soldering station, i would add it.



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