Simple soldering controller for hakko 936 type soldering iron. Based on attiny85.
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Simple soldering controller for hakko 936 type soldering iron. Based on attiny85.
This MCC based MPLAB X example shows how to calibrate the gain and offset of the OPAMP when configured as a Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA). The internal DAC and ADC are used to perform the calibration procedure. No external components are required.
This MCC based MPLAB X IDE example shows how to interface an electret microphone with a microcontroller (MCU) using the Analog Signal Conditioning (OPAMP). In addition to the microphone, only one resistor and one capacitor are required.
This MCC based MPLAB X IDE example shows how to use the Analog Signal Conditioning (OPAMP) peripheral to implement a constant-current driver using just one external resistor. The constant current amperage setting can be adjusted using firmware control.
These MPLAB X MCC examples in Getting Started with Analog Signal Conditioning (OPAMP) (TB3286), show how the OPAMP can be used on the AVR DB family of microcontrollers. The OPAMP peripheral features up to three internal operational amplifiers.
This project demonstrates the internal gain ladder of the OPA module by setting it to output various DC levels that are proportional to the internal resistor ratios.
These MPLAB X bare metal examples in Getting Started with Analog Signal Conditioning (OPAMP) (TB3286), show how the OPAMP can be used on the AVR DB family of microcontrollers. The OPAMP peripheral features up to three internal operational amplifiers.
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