Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1665 – September 20, 2017, 08:43:03 pm Hi guys, I've finished my second UniSolder station and I'd like to share with you the result. The enclosure is the former burned JBC station, the touching sensor from Minkok.It has some defects around the front panel I think how to solve that if you have some tricks I will appreciate that.It was a challenge to put all stuff into the enclosure it has too small area inside. Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1666 – September 21, 2017, 09:43:43 am [quote author="DinikS"]Hi guys, I've finished my second UniSolder station.[/quote]Nice looking and good functionality, I can't see any to improve. Is the tip exchange plate is factory mounted to that place or you change it? Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1667 – September 21, 2017, 02:29:55 pm [quote author="afedorov"][quote author="NECHTO"]if someone can help - here is the Datasheet:[/quote]I've dropped the patches to the PM. Please check it and If it works OK, I'll update the post and put it here.[/quote][attachment=2] [attachment=1]Everything is SUPER! Everything works perfectly! Thanks to the intelligent man - afedorov !!! He simplified purchase displays!!! They are cheaper and easier to buy! Now the compiled code for the firmware:[attachment=0] Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1668 – September 21, 2017, 05:18:52 pm Thank you afedorov, nice solution Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1669 – September 21, 2017, 06:53:57 pm [quote author="minkok"][quote author="DinikS"]Hi guys, I've finished my second UniSolder station.[/quote]Nice looking and good functionality, I can't see any to improve. Is the tip exchange plate is factory mounted to that place or you change it?[/quote]Thank you Minkok for my job evaluation. Regarding the tip plate it's original position I haven't rebuild the enclosure. The only thing was done just removed some plastic inside the house. Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1670 – September 22, 2017, 01:00:29 pm Shoveled a bunch of information and figured out:Original OLED displays Wisechip (formerly Univision):0.96" UG-2864HSWEG01 128 x 64 White SSD13060.96" UG-2864HMBEG01 128 x 64 Light Blue, Yellow SSD13061.3" UG-2864KSWLG01 128 x 64 White SSD13061.54" UG-2864ASYCG01 128 x 64 Yellow SSD1305 1.54" UG-2864ASWCG01 128 x 64 White SSD1305 1.54" UG-2864ASOCG01 128 x 64 Orange SSD1305 2.42" UG-2864ASYGG14 128 x 64 Yellow SSD1305 2.42" UG-2864ASGGG14 128 x 64 Green SSD1305Chinese products (all text below) ...It is all camouflaged for this manufacturer OLED Wisechip (formerly Univision), from that and all the confusion.Part numbers are very similar and the manuals take the original but a few change them - because it seems that you look the same ...Yes, they match basic characteristics (usually), but the Drivers are different.From this it is not clear what kind of Chinese and what the Original is.The real information about the driver can be learned only from the manual:1.4 Mechanical Drawing - at the very bottom of the small font.0.96" UG-2864KLBEG01 128 x 64 Blue SSD13060.96" QG-2864KMBEG01 128 x 64 Yellow&Blue SSD13060.96" ??-2864KSWEG01 128 x 64 White SSD13061.3" QG-2864KSWLG01 128 x 64 White SH1106 (in the manual error - SSD1106G)2.42" UG-2864ASWPG14 128 x 64 White SSD1309The most common variant:1.3 "1B100139 (any sequence of digits) color is the one indicated by the seller! (Determines by the color of the corner on the protective film) - this is 100% SH1106Wherever written in the description:IC: SSD1306 / 1106 is 100% SH1106All displays without a normal number - this is Chinese crap and there really is not known which driver (most likely it is SH1106 if 1.3 ")!The seller can say anything (this has already been verified by me personally 3 times) ...If the description says that the SSD1306 is not what it means!The back of the display should have a number (see list above). Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1671 – September 23, 2017, 07:49:03 pm If somebody has to sell partially/fully assembled PCBs, please PM me. Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1672 – September 24, 2017, 08:41:12 am Have done a test buy of the 2.42" with (SSD1309 with SSD1306 function) Let's see if it works :-) Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1673 – September 24, 2017, 03:53:13 pm My Unisolder 5.2 project is also almost finished. I build two unisolder stations and a desoldering module. Thanks again to Sparkybg for sharing this project and everyone else in this forum who helped me with the debugging![attachment=1][attachment=0] Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1674 – September 25, 2017, 05:04:38 pm Very nice and clean Bug82. Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1675 – September 28, 2017, 09:47:10 pm Hi Bug82.Can you show / describe / share what's inside the desoldering module.Thanks ! Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1676 – September 29, 2017, 05:50:22 pm Hi Blackfinger,i am happy to share some information. It looks crowded, but compared to the unisolder its really simple.The desoldering module is based on a small vacuum pump bought on ebay. According to the seller it is from an old Weller unit but i cant find a data sheet (it only says VDO M42x25/I, i guess this is just the motor). It needs 24V and about 2A. Then there is a 24V 2.2A Meanwell power supply and a relay on a small PCB that switches the pump on/off. The relay is controlled through the mono mini-jack on the front. Unfortunately i couldn't really test it yet, because i don't have a desoldering iron that works together with the unisolder. I hope to solve that problem when sparkybg comes back.[attachment=1][attachment=0] Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1677 – September 29, 2017, 07:53:54 pm [quote author="Bug82"]Hi Blackfinger,i am happy to share some information. It looks crowded, but compared to the unisolder its really simple.The desoldering module is based on a small vacuum pump bought on ebay. According to the seller it is from an old Weller unit but i cant find a data sheet (it only says VDO M42x25/I, i guess this is just the motor). It needs 24V and about 2A. Then there is a 24V 2.2A Meanwell power supply and a relay on a small PCB that switches the pump on/off. The relay is controlled through the mono mini-jack on the front. Unfortunately i couldn't really test it yet, because i don't have a desoldering iron that works together with the unisolder. I hope to solve that problem when sparkybg comes back.[attachment=1][attachment=0][/quote]Thanks Bug82Dos your pump look like this one ?https://www.aliexpress.com/item/24V-DC- ... 0e50e4f872 Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1678 – September 30, 2017, 09:57:52 am Hi Bug82Can you tell os where you got the alu case from. They look nice.Thanks! Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest
Re: Really universal soldering controller Reply #1679 – October 01, 2017, 07:26:05 pm Yes, i'm interested in it too... The alu case is good.. Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 01:00:00 am by Guest