Ralim / IronOS

Open Source Soldering Iron firmware
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The TS80 (TS200) iron prototype has been showcased. #320

Closed JohnEdwa closed 6 years ago

JohnEdwa commented 6 years ago

MarcoReps just released a video showcasing the current prototype of the new TS80. (And the new TS100/TS80 carrying pouch)

TL;DW, so far it has:

marvedjensen commented 6 years ago

nice

Firebie commented 6 years ago

It looks like should be a new case for TS100 (it is shown at the first photo of carrying pouch) with additional protection for fingers.

marvedjensen commented 6 years ago

But dont Like the USB 3.0 9v just Got the 24v 5525dc power supply for the ts100

dine909 commented 6 years ago

Why are you using the issue tracker for this? that's what reddit is for.

Please consider deleting this and taking the discussion elsewhere, leaving the author and subscribers inbox's un-bombed.

Many thanks.

JohnEdwa commented 6 years ago

@dine909 I'd be glad to take the discussion to the board/subreddit/forum/post/pub/streetcorner, but there isn't one. Which to be honest is rather strange. Know of any forums that would allow Github openID logins we could set it up on?

But as the TS80 is the successor of the TS100 I thought people here would be rather interested in seeing how the prototype is shaping up. If Ralim feels this isn't appropriate, he can remove it.

JennyEverywhere commented 6 years ago

You could try at https://www.reddit.com/r/ts100/ as a start.

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But as the TS80 is the successor of the TS100 I thought people here would be rather interested in seeing how the prototype is shaping up. If Ralim feels this isn't appropriate, he can remove it.

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provalinf commented 6 years ago

I'm not sure if this discussion will be deleted or not, but to come back to the subject, the fact that it is not Power Delivery 2.0 compatible might be problematic, even if the temperature is "super well controlled". 15-18W will not replace 65-100W. On the other hand, I will from this step preorder the cover for my TS100, thanks for the link :))

marvedjensen commented 6 years ago

both my ts100 have the bad tip/sens error problem

cleveHEX commented 6 years ago

Powering it would be more difficult, I will have to implement USB PD @ 20 V, I just wish they kept power jack as option.

marvedjensen commented 6 years ago

Why Not have it Like on the ts100 with dc Jack and USB right next to the dc Jack just opgrade it to USB c and keep det dc Jack

marvedjensen commented 6 years ago

Jj-uk What Are u talknig about the link to youtube ?

jj-uk commented 6 years ago

@marvedjensen - Cookies issue my end. Comment deleted.

JackNewman12 commented 6 years ago

Surely the final version usb 3 port will support 50w+

Eldenroot commented 6 years ago

So what will be the max power, because TS100 with 24V is just superior. I dont like USB3 connector, design is nice but I dont think I will sitch to TS80 from TS100... no extra value, maybe worst.

bobafetthotmail commented 6 years ago

There is a review of the TS80 from EEVblog https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z9es-D9_8g and it looks like it does its job well, it does punch way above what its rated power would suggest.

JohnEdwa commented 6 years ago

Well, it does certainly look like being only 18W is not that big of an issue with that tip design, it seems to almost work better than my old 50W soldering station did.

Here's hoping they will make TS100 versions of the TS80 tips, I'd like a short and stubby chisel tip like that.

Ralim commented 6 years ago

There will eventually be TS80 support in this firmware too. Noting public so far but i do have local support working for the hardware roughly, but need to update support for the tip drive system in this firmware and then figure out temp curve of its tips :)

JennyEverywhere commented 6 years ago

The TS80 was just reviewed on EEVBlog's Youtube channel. https://youtu.be/_Z9es-D9_8g

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bobafetthotmail commented 6 years ago

Here's hoping they will make TS100 versions of the TS80 tips, I'd like a short and stubby chisel tip like that.

The Hakko T12/15 tips are compatible with the TS100, although they are longer. You will probably need the hakko rubber grip to be able to grip the iron near its new point of balance https://www.amazon.com/Hakko-B3218-Blue-Anti-Bacterial-FM-2027/dp/B0015X6BPY and a 3D printed adapter to fit firmly the hakko rubber grip on the TS100 (othwerise it spins) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2739632 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3021068

joric commented 6 years ago

@Ralim did minidso publish ts80 firmware yet? Can't find it on their forum.

Ralim commented 6 years ago

Nothing's public yet, but not worried already started work on a firmware for it. Mostly need to do temp curves for tips and figure out quick charge

joric commented 6 years ago

@Ralim ok well is there anything non-public? For starters, did you make a firmware dump? I assume you can't program it back via bootloader, so you hooked up to the SWD pins? Is there a bootloader? Is firmware compatible with ts100? This is just so very interesting!

Ralim commented 6 years ago

@joric Hardware is very similar to ts100, close enough it's mostly just different pinouts and adding the QC negotiation and it's compatible.

Very similar bootloader, same update method.

Haven't actually dumped the bootloader yet. Would be curious if it could be put in a ts100 if it's more tolerant.

There is the firmware branch on this repo for it now.

Things left to do I'll move to a new issue soon.