I don't have any real experience with designing using microcontrollers
but it looks like there is a pair serial data pins open on the
processor. Perhaps a serial LCD and an addition to the code would work?
Another option might be to just use that projects as the inspiration for
a PIC controlled version. I know you can drive a HD44780 LCD directly
from a PIC. I would think you could drive a serial LCD module as well
though I haven't specifically looked into that since I've only tinkered
with the HD44780 so far.
Stefan Trethan wrote:
>On Sat, 27 May 2006 20:06:25 +0200, kilocycles <kilocycles@...>
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>>Don't know if it's been posted here, but here is a link for a toaster
>>oven and Atmel AVR homebrew controller:
>>http://www.circuitcellar.com/avr2004/DA3788.html
>>Regards,
>>Ted
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>I'd like a similar oven, but the controller would need to have a
>temperature display. Also, i still believe a mechanical carriage would be
>better to achieve a good profile (sliding the PCB in from the side). The
>need to cure direct printed ink will push this SMD soldering oven project
>right up on the list of things to do.
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>I'd be glad to have a fully working PID software for the atmega8, though i
>will use a thermocouple instead of the thermistor. Maybe i can use part of
>that project.
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>Anyway, i'm not feeling brave enough to face off that microcontroller
>right now, maybe next saturday, at noon ;-)
>Maybe i decide to build it analog in the end to avoid all problems....
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