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AVR Soldering Iron

A first attempt for a small, attractive and practical soldering station, a project designed not by the cost but rather the experimentation.

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SOLDERING STATION DIY

RACCOLTA STAZIONI SALDANTI DIY BASATE SU MCU STM

This project was created on 02/28/2018 and last updated 10 months ago.

Description

A DIY Soldering Station with ATMega2560 and SMD partsMany thanks to Matthias https://debugginglab.wordpress.com/2014/10/30/soldering-station/ for the inspiration. There were some improvments to UI with insertion of bargraphs for desired and actual temperature, indication for memory saved last desired temperature and settings with rotary endoder instead of pot.It would be also a remiss not to thank Stefanos Tselepis (FireDeveloper) https://github.com/FireDeveloper for his aewosome RGB MultyBit Calculator. It helped a lot for developing code with MCUFRIEND small TFT.From version IRON_18 and later, the combatible TFT is this:

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DEFINES.h

h - 4.52 kB - 02/28/2018 at 18:50

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UTILITY.ino

ino - 3.53 kB - 02/28/2018 at 18:50

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TFT.ino

ino - 10.29 kB - 02/28/2018 at 18:50

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INTERRUPTS.ino

ino - 2.15 kB - 02/28/2018 at 18:50

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IRON_20.ino

ino - 7.16 kB - 02/28/2018 at 18:50

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