Sounds quite allright, but i couldn't get the article since it uses some
strange pay per view system that works with credit card it seems. It also
requires quite a few components i do not have, would only know which ones
can be replaced with other ones after seeing the schematic, which i can't.
I have no problem with paying for the article, but if they are too stupid
to implement a easy to use paypal option without me having to register
somewhere, no thanks..
ST
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 10:43:25 +0200, Philip Mac Cabe <
Philip@...>
wrote:
> Has anyone actually read the recent (January) Elektor article on the
> SMD oven? It uses a K-type thermocouple talking to a MAX6675.
> The program in the AT8952 calibrates autmagically and then compensates
> for over and undershoot. Has an LCD display etc etc etc.
> The CPU is available from Elektor ready programmed for about £12. The
> code is available for free download from their site.
> I'm not in favour of totally slavishly following published designs but
> in this case all of the hard work has been done leaving the usual
> personal customisation.
> Before someone asks, I don't have shares in Elektor and I do think
> that lots of their designs are way overcomplex.
> Here in Ireland, local supply of components is always a problem but
> between Mouser in the US and RS and Maplin locally we can usually get
> what we need.
> Elephants was deliberate ;-)
> Regards,
> Philip