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Reflowduino Demo
Timothy Woo edited this page Oct 22, 2017
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Ready to have some fun? Assuming you've gone through the set up and got the blink sketch working, now is the time to start testing for real!
- Attach the K-type thermocouple with the red and yellow wires as indicated next to the Reflowduino screw terminal
- Load the Reflowduino Demo sketch in Arduino IDE
- Upload the sketch to the Reflowduino and open the serial monitor
- You should see the temperature values appearing periodically in the serial monitor. This should be approximately the ambient temperature where you're at (typically around 21-25 degrees Celsius)
- Note that the line "while (!Serial) delay(1);" in the setup() function should be commented out after you are done debugging, because this line waits for the serial monitor to open before the Reflowduino will run the code!
- If you haven't already, follow these instructions to install the demo Android app
- If you haven't already, you should go through the Reflowduino Oven Tutorial to get your oven set up!
- Connect to the Reflowduino Bluetooth and you should see the temperature values appear on your screen
- Put a test PCB, like a scrap from an old appliance or an extra prototype board, and put an extra surface-mount resistor or capacitor on it with some solder paste. This tutorial assumes you are already versed in surface-mount PCB assembly basics
- Press "START" to start the reflow process! If your Reflowduino is still connected to your computer you should see the start command in the serial monitor
- Let the Reflowduino do its magic and verify that the temperature does indeed follow the desired profile
- You can prematurely abort the process at any time with the "STOP" button on the app, but the process will automatically end on its own when finished
- After the board cools to a reasonable temperature, take it out and see the results!
For reference code to test the features individually, please see the following sketches: