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@@ -16,14 +16,24 @@ T12 Quick Heating Soldering Station featuring
- Calibrating and managing different soldering tips - Calibrating and managing different soldering tips
- Storing user settings into the EEPROM - Storing user settings into the EEPROM
Video: https://youtu.be/I9ATDxvQ1Bc Project Video: https://youtu.be/I9ATDxvQ1Bc
Video from John Glavinos (electronics4all): https://youtu.be/4YDcWfOQmz4 Video from John Glavinos (electronics4all): https://youtu.be/4YDcWfOQmz4
Project Files at EasyEDA: https://easyeda.com/wagiminator/z-solderingstation-smd-v2
# Soldering Station v2.0: #
![IMG_20190731_190146_x.jpg](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/iSYD3M8FjNd8ndt1cC7noTcUAdRtz9oFH6hKmoNl.jpeg) ![IMG_20190731_190146_x.jpg](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/iSYD3M8FjNd8ndt1cC7noTcUAdRtz9oFH6hKmoNl.jpeg)
![IMG_20190731_182904_x.jpg](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/kgryPQpReu7YGh16ewXIt2tQha6rTmhtARw9nPZh.jpeg) ![IMG_20190731_182904_x.jpg](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/kgryPQpReu7YGh16ewXIt2tQha6rTmhtARw9nPZh.jpeg)
# Soldering Station v2.5: #
![IMG_20200621_132138_x2.jpg](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/8LPUnbOCw2uFf1ozHYkTESbvH1LjlA1zKstsrS5v.jpeg)
![IMG_20200621_121350_x.jpg](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/5ZW6mQs1im9htCg3NJSryApeGUiSlwTFXnvxJSLq.jpeg)
# 2. Power Supply Specification Requirements # # 2. Power Supply Specification Requirements #
Choose a power supply with an output voltage between 16V and 24V which can provide an output current according to the table below. The power supply must be well stabilized. The current and power is determined by the resistance (R = 8 Ohm) of the heater. Choose a power supply with an output voltage between 16V and 24V which can provide an output current according to the table below. The power supply must be well stabilized. The current and power is determined by the resistance (R = 8 Ohm) of the heater.
@@ -68,7 +78,15 @@ In addition to the components for the PCB you will need the following:
- 4 Self-tapping screws (2.3 * 5 mm) - 4 Self-tapping screws (2.3 * 5 mm)
![parts.jpg](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/A29gEDpw2Ld6S96m6f88GDKLpD0YJHm0m3R5Tp5r.jpeg) ![parts.jpg](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/A29gEDpw2Ld6S96m6f88GDKLpD0YJHm0m3R5Tp5r.jpeg)
![IMG_20200621_130414_x.jpg](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/NQZMhCwVRTmA4HVYrDjr6y938flXDBzT6woWXocX.jpeg)
Make sure that all parts fit nicely into the case. Solder the wires to the connectors and protect them with heat shrinks. Use thick wires (AWG18) for the power connections. Make all connections according to the schematic down below. Solder the wires directly to the corresponding pads on the pcb. Upload the firmware and screw the pcb on top of the case. Make sure that all parts fit nicely into the case. Solder the wires to the connectors and protect them with heat shrinks. Use thick wires (AWG18) for the power connections. Make all connections according to the schematic down below. Solder the wires directly to the corresponding pads on the pcb. Upload the firmware and screw the pcb on top of the case.
![connections.png](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/q0JfyFSQSTueZhpBkhrBhFbxtL1UqRARK1nrKThv.png) ![connections.png](https://image.easyeda.com/pullimage/q0JfyFSQSTueZhpBkhrBhFbxtL1UqRARK1nrKThv.png)
# 6. License #
![license.png](https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/3.0/88x31.png)
This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)