stm32_soldering_iron_controller
stm32_soldering_iron_controlle
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stm32_soldering_iron_controller
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IronOS: Open-source soldering iron firmware
There's also an open-source firmware for STM32 based soldering irons like the T12 soldering stations that are pretty commonly cloned.
https://github.com/deividAlfa/stm32_soldering_iron_controlle...
I've had one of the KSGER units for a few years now that I absolutely love. Uses Hakko style tips, heats quickly, holds temp well.
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Seeking advice on Quecoo t12-959
•Has anybody been able to flash the custom firmware?
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How do i flash a firmware onto the Quicko soldering station?
I googled and found https://github.com/deividAlfa/stm32_soldering_iron_controller.
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Identifying formatting and changing image of boot screen in CPP (I think CPP)
This file (https://github.com/deividAlfa/stm32_soldering_iron_controller/blob/master/Drivers/graphics/gui/screens/boot_screen.c) has an image in it, I'd like to replace it with one a little more appealing. I have the original image, and my replacement, I've been using CPP image converters (like https://javl.github.io/image2cpp/) and re-flashing the device but the image contains artifacts. Is there a way to identify how the original image is displayed and replace it?
stm32_soldering_iron_controlle
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IronOS: Open-source soldering iron firmware
There's also an open-source firmware for STM32 based soldering irons like the T12 soldering stations that are pretty commonly cloned.
https://github.com/deividAlfa/stm32_soldering_iron_controlle...
I've had one of the KSGER units for a few years now that I absolutely love. Uses Hakko style tips, heats quickly, holds temp well.
What are some alternatives?
IronOS - Open Source Soldering Iron firmware
stm32-bootloader - Customizable Bootloader for STM32 microcontrollers. This example demonstrates how to perform in-application-programming of a firmware located on an external SD card with FAT32 file system.
NanoVNA - Very Tiny Palmtop Vector Network Analyzer
AxxSolder - STM32 Based soldering station for JBC cartridges
flipperzero-firmware - Flipper Zero firmware source code
mongoose-os - Mongoose OS - an IoT Firmware Development Framework. Supported microcontrollers: ESP32, ESP8266, CC3220, CC3200, STM32F4, STM32L4, STM32F7. Amazon AWS IoT, Microsoft Azure, Google IoT Core integrated. Code in C or JavaScript.
OpenRTX - Modular Open Source Radio Firmware