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Offline ygi

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3350 on: March 13, 2023, 11:19:48 pm »
Nope, there's no such open hardware project for this firmware. I'm pretty sure you could find gerber files for ksger/quicko controller boards but calling them open source would be a stretch.
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3351 on: March 14, 2023, 01:45:00 am »
The original thought was to document the various KSGER and Quicko boards with the hope that someone created a better, open source version that worked with an improved, open source FW (which there was a promising avenue at the time this thread was started but it worked on limited HW, this was before Dave stepped up and developed his FW). Since Dave's firmware works with various brands with slightly differing HW, there appears to be less of an appetite to develop the HW end. I agree that with a mature firmware, this is ripe for someone to develop an open source HW solution that is better than what KSGER and Quicko and others sell.

This is well beyond my capabilities, so I am not in any way shape or form volunteering, but I would encourage anyone with this talent and inclination to give it a try and I'll cheer that person on. I am a bit surprised because the Unisolder project appears to be very popular, this seems like it might be simpler, albeit with fewer choices in handle (predominantly T12 and various JBC handles, while Unisolder's claim to fame is the ability to adjust it to almost any commercially available soldering handle).
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3352 on: March 16, 2023, 03:22:24 pm »
Pardon me if I should have found this in my searching and reading, but is there a go-to open source hardware design that runs this firmware?

It feels ripe for an option of "Go to JLCPCB, upload these files, and they'll build and assemble one for you, then just get X enclosure, install PCB front and back panel, plug in Y power supply, and you're done and have a known good design". (Obviously it's only this easy because of all the work already done reverse engineering and developing all the firmware though.)

*Starts rocking back and forth mumbling* Must not start a new project...must not start a new project...must not start a new project...  :scared:

I asked the same question, David has a board designed already:

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/stm32-oled-digital-soldering-station-for-t12-handle/msg3677089/#msg3677089

https://www.eevblog.com/forum/microcontrollers/fan-controller-with-pwm-using-stm32-chip/msg3594990/#msg3594990
« Last Edit: March 16, 2023, 03:23:58 pm by ricktendo »
 
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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3353 on: March 16, 2023, 04:27:26 pm »
That board is basically a Quicko, sort-of-enhanced layout, done on a rainy day, untested, also probably unfinished.
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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3354 on: March 20, 2023, 05:42:05 pm »
It's all in David's instructions.
Read carefully.
Display 4 PIN means V2.
V3 for 6PIN display.
 
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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3355 on: March 22, 2023, 12:59:53 am »
the new ksger vs oled firmware if i go into calibration then to settings i get "error detected aborting!" any idea why possibly?
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3356 on: March 22, 2023, 07:45:52 am »
Could you explain better how to reproduce the issue?
AFAIK, nothing has changed in calibration for a long, long time.
BTW, how's your eyesight going?  :)
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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3357 on: March 22, 2023, 02:54:04 pm »
i go to the calibration menu select settings and see that message. not really sure how else to explain it??
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3358 on: March 22, 2023, 03:04:22 pm »
With tip inserted? There must be a tip present both for calibration and settings (Because you calibrate the amp offset there).
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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3359 on: March 22, 2023, 03:51:45 pm »
yes correct. let me try a reflash just for the heck of it ill erase and re flash sometimes ive seen some odd things and a reflash worked. ill let you know when i get home.
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3360 on: March 24, 2023, 09:08:00 am »
...is there a go-to open source hardware design that runs this firmware?...
times ago I'm found this project https://www.hackster.io/sfrwmaker/stm32-based-soldering-and-rework-station-e3955b
open source pproject T12 iron and hot gun based on bluepeel, But it has own open sofrware
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3361 on: March 25, 2023, 11:37:04 am »
Does anybody have a wiring diagram for a JBC C210 handle? Been struggling to correctly wire it to a GX12-5 connector and can't get it to work (NTC low/high errors).. My station is a KSGER T12 V2.1
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3362 on: March 25, 2023, 12:56:51 pm »
(NTC low/high errors)..

The C210 handle does not have an NTC resistor like the T12.
Therefore, you need to either mount it, or disable NTC in the settings
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3363 on: March 25, 2023, 02:54:48 pm »
Did it work with the T12? Otherwise it might have a stm32 clone.
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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3364 on: March 26, 2023, 12:47:41 am »
What would be the correct way to calibrate BCF1 tip with FG-100 device? It has really small contact area of it's tinned surface, should I place it straight on the sensor or with it's side area (even if it is chrome plated) like any other small tips with bigger tinned surface (I and J series)? Because difference may be around 15-20 degrees at 300-350 range depending on the placement. Currently my calibration looks like this (all tips are burned in, using good blob of solder on the probe, adding a bit of rosin flux to refresh it when solder becomes mat, keeping tip on the sensor around 5-7 seconds and moving around to find hottest spot, letting sensor to cool down between measurements):

BCF1 - 250: 1875, 400: 3300
BCF2 - 250: 1800, 400: 3075
BCF3 - 250: 1675, 400: 2750
J02  - 250: 1800, 400: 3175
D52  - 250: 1700, 400: 2750

Is it ok that BCF1, BCF2, J02 are measured 380 C when set at 400 C  (BCF3 - 385 C, D52 - 400 C), but all of them are very precise at 250, 300 and 350 points (I was measuring at them during manual calibration)? I am mostly interested in 300-350 C range precision.
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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3365 on: March 26, 2023, 02:39:06 am »
I think you already answered yourself:
keeping tip on the sensor around 5-7 seconds and moving around to find hottest spot
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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3366 on: March 26, 2023, 05:06:30 am »
(NTC low/high errors)..

The C210 handle does not have an NTC resistor like the T12.
Therefore, you need to either mount it, or disable NTC in the settings
Would you be willing to provide a wiring diagram? Thanks
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3367 on: March 26, 2023, 06:46:09 am »
Your question has been discussed many times in this thread. Read the last three pages. There are diagrams and answers to questions. If you don't understand something, then ask.
I did not install an NTC resistor on my soldering station v2.1S (C245), but simply turned off its polling in the setup menu. I did not notice any inconvenience in soldering.

Please note that you have a C210 cartridge. It has a supply voltage of 12 volts. Therefore, it is advisable to replace the power supply in your soldering station. For T12, the operating voltage is 24 volts.
In addition, the pinout of your cartridge can be viewed, for example here:
http://adgd.ru/2021/01/04/jbc-soldering-cartridges-pinouts/
Or Google - "JBC C210 pinout"
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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3368 on: March 28, 2023, 04:46:49 am »
Thanks, disabling NTC in the menu did the trick and the iron works now. Obviously needs proper calibration, but at least by setting the temperature to 180C , adjusting the calibration values until leaded solder just starts to melt got me in the right ballpark for now.

I guess the question now is - is there any advantage in using an NTC versus not using one?
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3369 on: March 28, 2023, 01:15:41 pm »
Realistically speaking, it's a soldering iron not a thermometer. If you want to install a NTC go ahead, there's no drawback but it's not going to change anything if your station is 5°C more or less accurate.
As a matter of fact, genuine Hakko doesn't have a NTC in the handpiece, nor does JBC.
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3370 on: March 28, 2023, 04:29:11 pm »
My aluminium handpiece heats up to 40 C at room temperature 25 C, so it will result in 15 C difference without NTC in it.
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3371 on: March 28, 2023, 08:59:56 pm »
Do you know precisely what the optimal temperature is for every board and component you work on? Do you work on any component that's so sensitive you can only go 10°C above solder melting point otherwise you might damage it? Or maybe you work on an assembly line and must precisely repeat and validate the same solder joints at a specific t° for compliance?
If not, my point still stands but feel free to do it anyway for your peace of mind.
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3372 on: March 30, 2023, 05:30:22 am »
Why not just get the Hakko FX888D-23BY for $113.00 bucks on Amazon right now, or the 888 for $115?
 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3373 on: March 30, 2023, 10:13:21 am »
I can think of several reasons:
- it doesn't cost 115$ outside of the US (~220euro here in the EU).
- it's an outdated heating technology that's worse than cartridges in every possible way.
- it looks like a toddler's toy.
- it takes more bench space.
- anyone with a budget in the range of 100~200$  is better off buying a C245 clone or a T12 clone under 100$.

All in all, I spent ~75€ on my T12 station and accessories. For that money I got the station, 2 handpieces (upgraded to an aluminium one), 11x T12 cartridges and an extra screen (replaced original 0.96" OLED with a 1.3"). Cherry on top, it runs David's firmware with UI and ergonomics that make sense because he put in most of the features we could think of collectively.

 

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Re: CFW for KSGER/Quicko STM32 Soldering Stations
« Reply #3374 on: March 30, 2023, 04:49:11 pm »
I can think of several reasons:
- it doesn't cost 115$ outside of the US (~220euro here in the EU).
- it's an outdated heating technology that's worse than cartridges in every possible way.
- it looks like a toddler's toy.
- it takes more bench space.
- anyone with a budget in the range of 100~200$  is better off buying a C245 clone or a T12 clone under 100$.

All in all, I spent ~75€ on my T12 station and accessories. For that money I got the station, 2 handpieces (upgraded to an aluminium one), 11x T12 cartridges and an extra screen (replaced original 0.96" OLED with a 1.3"). Cherry on top, it runs David's firmware with UI and ergonomics that make sense because he put in most of the features we could think of collectively.

You know, I completely missed that it wasn't T12! Good points. That, and the price in  EU is crazy. Seems like the EU doesn't want Hakko selling in EU.
 


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