Hi,
UniSolder (UN) is a amazing soldering station project that accommadate almost every common soldering irons, incldung JBC.
Here are some PCB designs for 88*38mm chasis.
There are 2 boards, control and PSU. In UN 5.2C Pro, the control PCB is used as front panel directly, so no metal drilling is needed.
Also, there are all-in-one boards that integrate both control and PSU.
Some additional PCBs including seperated USB, Sleep, Grounding Display adaptor, are attached.
GitHub - Erikovsky/UN-5.2C-Complete
Provided as is, please do it at your own risk.
Regards,
JE
UniSolder (UN) is a amazing soldering station project that accommadate almost every common soldering irons, incldung JBC.
Here are some PCB designs for 88*38mm chasis.
There are 2 boards, control and PSU. In UN 5.2C Pro, the control PCB is used as front panel directly, so no metal drilling is needed.
Also, there are all-in-one boards that integrate both control and PSU.
Some additional PCBs including seperated USB, Sleep, Grounding Display adaptor, are attached.
GitHub - Erikovsky/UN-5.2C-Complete
Provided as is, please do it at your own risk.
Regards,
JE
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Yes, sure. Some note has been added.
But due to limited time, I haven't finished the instruction or manual.
Please read and be familiar with the original project "UniSolder",
so that you can understand what it can do and how to configure it.
The UN 5.2C Pro uses the same scheme of UN, so it is compatible with any firmware and software of UN. It's just the same thing with different layout to fit in smaller cases.
But due to limited time, I haven't finished the instruction or manual.
Please read and be familiar with the original project "UniSolder",
so that you can understand what it can do and how to configure it.
The UN 5.2C Pro uses the same scheme of UN, so it is compatible with any firmware and software of UN. It's just the same thing with different layout to fit in smaller cases.
The Github site is there as well as another that has construction notes including alternative parts etc. Someone has put a >huge< amount of work into designing and programming this thing, verging on labour of love. But has anyone here actually built one?This looks really cool, but the github site is down. Did you discontinue this project?
I've never seen someone layout a round power PCB for putting on top of the toroidal before.... Is that what that is?