Soldering Iron Driver design overview

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Prototype PCBs are available in the free PCB drawer.

You can get a [project for $20], including worldwide shipping.

The Soldering Iron Controller was designed by Arhi (Bogdan Kecman) and shared under public domain in our forums. With his consent we developed our PTH version 1.5 based on the 3rd generation of his driver.

From the get go the Soldering Iron Driver was conceived to drive Hakko 900M (clones) and Solomon irons. As an added bonus it was discovered Weller PES51 irons were compatible as well.

The key to this universal design is the analog front-end which is capable of reading both Thermocouple and PTC temperature sensors. The SID features:

  • Compatible with any PTC or TC soldering iron.
  • PID temperature control.
  • USB data transfer, and firmware update.
  • UART data transfer.
  • HD44780 2x16 character LCD.
  • external NTC temperature sensor, for calibration and better cold junction compensation of TC type sensors.
  • Low noise, zero crossing AC heater control.


Contents

Overview

History and related links

Hardware

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Click for a full size schematic image. Schematic and PCB were designed with the freeware version of Cadsoft Eagle, download the latest project files from our Google Code project page.

Microcontroller section

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  • Microcontroller
  • Power and decoupling
  • Oscillator
  • Programming and reset support
  • LEDs

Analog Front-end

File:SID HWO analog.jpg

Power Supply

File:SID HWO PS.jpg

Heater Control

File:SID HWO PS.jpg

LCD

File:SID HWO LCD.jpg

Connecters

File:SID HWO CON.jpg

PCB

File:Project-render-600.jpg

We used the freeware version of Cadsoft Eagle to make the schematic and PCB. Download the latest designs and firmware from the project Google Code page.

  • PCB and placement notes
  • soldering advise

Partslist

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Click for a full size placement image.

partlist
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cell cell
cell cell

Firmware

The firmware is written in C and compiled with the free Microchip C18 compiler. You can download the latest files from our Google Code project page.

  • Operating modes
  • extra software required

We used the Microchip USB stack to run the 18F2550 as a virtual serial port. Microchip's code is open but not redistributable. If you want to compile the source, download the stack from Microchip, then drag the source code into the install directory. See the detailed instructions in the PIC compiler how-to.

.inf installation

The virtual serial port (CDC) is an open standard, it should work on any modern operating system.

You don't need a driver, but you will need a .inf file to tell Windows how to use the device. A suitable .inf is included in the project archive.

Commands

Bootloader

File:SID HWO boot.jpg

Source and license

Taking it further

Here's some ideas for the future:

  • List

We'll post the most recent firmware updates on our blog. You can also join the discussion in the [forum].

Get one!

You can [get one for $00], including worldwide shipping.

Your purchases at Seeed Studio keep the open source project coming, we sincerely appreciate your support!