DIY Arduino Nano Soldering Station V5
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- DIY Arduino Nano Soldering Station V5. Hello everyone!. I made a new version of the T12 soldering station based on Arduino Nano, a few changes are made to the software, now it shows the PWM power level that the sation applyes to the tip, other chenges I made is that now everything is now smd components, basicaly I transfered all the components of the Arduino Nano and Mini360 to my pcb, unfortunaly I can not put all the components on a single board so I also used two boards on this version as well. The soldering station now can be powerd from a barrel jack connector and USB type C and I also included a mini USB to upload the firmware to the soldering station easily as you normaly do with Arduino, now I decided to use buttons instead of the rotary encoder and lastly I made a beautiful 3D printed case.
Link to original project of Stefan Wagner:
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Link to Software, Schematic, PCB and STL files:
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Congratulations!
I think working with buttons on this little box is inconvenient.
It's much better with Encoder.
And as you have done it with SMD, the project now looks like that of Stefan Wagner.
v6 - leave encoder. on the button quick change save favorite T12 tips =) Thanks!!! use first version station, work fine!!!
I don't think it will be a V6, that's the last version :). I leave it to everybody else to modify it further as they will.
@@HMProjects could you then share the editable pcb files so we could modify as we like
RESPECT!!!👍
@@HMProjects Can you Please make a soldring station for hakko 907 ?
@@Utkrant_Hingonekar I actually have one, but I have to find some time to make a video about it.
You should use P mosfet instead of N mosfet, because when arduino not working or transistor Q4 fail the tip will working maximum heat.
Nice work. But it seem that a least one button is to close to the GX-connector.
Very nice work! What are the ratings for the capacitors used in this project please
Pls add c210 tip option in this. So that,micro soldering can be done with this
Wish it works with t210, Nice work anyway
Can you Please make a soldring station for hakko 907 ?
Great and beautiful work. Thanks! 👍💰
Thanks!
Hello, did u use sleep mode? How implement this with sleep mode if i docking the solder?
Nice work. I respect that self made two layer pcb's, and nano components transfer, instead of using plug in module. Im feeling it, because I just finished my own jbc station on sunday, and as I suspected it would be so much cheaper and faster just earning the money and buy the fucking thing xD. But anyway.
very good perfect ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hello excellent video, make a video of how to do those pcb board design
Excellent.
The next version you can use a rechargeable lithium batteries and using it as a portable soldering iron
Hello sir , I used a 0.96 inch screen instead of a 1.3 screen and it was shifted 3 pixels to the right. Can you help me fix it?
Hello,
It is compatible with Weller RT series tips? Of course with a necessory cable for Welle RT-Tips 3.5mm Jack!
do you have the bom file for the smd assembly ?
Will you make any review video about V5.0 about this project?
Can we do this project which you share in describtion video attachment files?
Great work!!!
Thanks!
But could you add a power limit setting to the firmware?
I have a jbc sting and on a weak power supply it goes into protection, when 80% of the power is set in the firmware, it works with any power supply. But I can't add it to the menu and I have to flash
Hi. Can i replace the LM358 by an MCP602 (less noisy) ? Thanks.
Yes, of course you can. Actually is even better the MCP602 is rail to rail and it will provide more stable and accurate temperature measurement.
What about the sleep mode(fixed or adjustable) & temperature calibration?
The sleep mode is adjustable from 1 to 30 min. and the calibration is done in 3 steps by adjusting the difference between temp. measured by the station and the real temp. which you have to measure it with a multimeter or a dedicated thermometer.
@@HMProjects
thanks for the reply. I want to know that can I calibrate the temperature in menu options?
@@HMProjects
you are amazing. great job man
can you send me the circuit diagram of the soldering station to control the temperature for the goot RX80, or can your circuitry be used for the goot soldering tip?
At 320 degrees with 15.3 nominal voltage, what could be the load current? I am taking a look at Power supply deciding for a 24V and 3A 70 Watt Max.
I don't remember exactly the power consumption at 15 V, but I can tell for sure that 3 A power supply is more than enough.
@@HMProjects thanks.
Please make V6 with Encoder
I have built V4 that uses rotary encoder, you'll find the video on my channel.
Need analogue potentiometer for temperature set like previous version
On the previous version I used rotary encoder not potentiometer. Anyway I wanted to make it a little bit different by using buttons.
@@HMProjects go it bro
What is your thinking if I decide to put a second Female Aviator socket for a second heat handler let say, a 2 Pole commute switch to activate "Line 1" or "Line2" Do you think I may damage it, I am working on a Dual soldering station, but I get lost to figure it out how make it digital, or automatically identification of the tip when is turned on.
By selecting one on the time it should work ( assuming that everything is wired correctly ) but if you put two tips in parallel at the same time it may damage it or it it not work correctly because you changing the heater resistance and the thermocouple resistance. The best way in my opinion is to make two of this soldering stations or the through hole version ( V4) and put both of them into a nice case, in this way you will have two displays, two independent control of the tips, one it can be in standby while working with the other one, you can set the temperature independently for each tip and so on. 😉
@@HMProjects Thank you for early reply, I don't know why CZcams does not inform me replies when I have to get them. So Mechanically it won't have a problem if I switch and wire correctly. I am thinking commuting the 4 wires from one GX4 to another GX4 aviator connector. Fancier the way you share two independent system one Power supply with double output is a big form factor because of the PSU. I will see it what it is better. There's a way I fallow you in some social network? I would like to share pictures about the station based on yours version. Have a great one.
None PID ?
Excelente work!
Thanks!
C210/t210 tip support???
Can you share your gerber pcb design for this version
Everything you need is in the Iink in the video description.
@@HMProjects thank you ❤️ , how much max the watts
@@mohammadhoutary1338 The tips are rated for around 70W at maximum voltage 24V but I will not go so far, at least with this soldering station, 19V is the maximum voltage that I recommend and the power at this voltage level will be around 45W wich is more than enough.
@@mohammadhoutary1338 with netbook charger 19V 2.1A works fine (max temp, K tips, PID-mode)
@@HMProjects if I want to have 60W I must have 19 V at the input and 3,15 A ? Now the station maxim can deliver 2.36 A
What is the max input voltage from dc jack?
24V, but I recommend to use 19V.
Would it work with 16v?
@@meax7180 Yes it will work, it works even with a 12 V supply, but with lower voltage the heating time of the tip will be significantly longer. Make sure your power supply has an output current of 3A.
Can i use encoder instead of buttons?
Take a look at on my channel, you'll find a video with V.4 of this soldering station, is exactly what you are looking for. 😉
@@HMProjects is V5 version has any significant improvement than V4?
Нужно переходить на жала JBC )))
Code?
You'll find the link in the video description.