Audio player for the TS soldering iron
Video
********** Installation
Download .hex file in thereleases section.
Connect to USB while holding button A, copy. Hex to USB drive, wait it renames to .rdy, unplug USB.
There’s no firmware backup, just revert to the official firmware the same way.
********Hardware
STM (F) ************************************************************************************* (T8U6) ARM Cortex M3, clock frequency (MHz,) ********************************************************************************************************************** (K RAM, (K FLASH)
MMA (FC) 3-Axis, – bit Digital Accelerometer
- SSD
************************************************ (White
****************************************** (x) *********************************************************************************************************************** OLED Display
Name
TS
TS **********************************************
KEY_AA9 B1 (****************************** KEY_B) *********************************A6 B0 (****************************** PWM_OUT) *********************************B4******************A6 (****************************** TIP_TEMP) *********************************B0 A3A3 ****************** TMP) A7 A4 (****************************** OLED_RST) *********************************A8 (****************************** A SCL) *********************************B6 B6 (****************************** SDA) *********************************B7 B7 (**********************************************
You could use a cheap Bluepill board for debugging. Upload
TS – Bootloader.hexto the Bluepill the usual way, e.g.via UART. Connect B1 to GND for the USB Mass Storage bootloader, use pins B6 / B7 for I2C display. You can upload your own firmware in hex format (use 0x (offset and 0x) *********************************************************************** start vector) and file extension will change to .RDY. You can press reset instead of unplugging USB each time. Stock TS 80 firmware works as well.
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(Documentation) **********https://github.com/joric/ts 81 player / wiki
********************************************************** Referenceshttps://imgur.com/a / xO4b (r) ************* (Picture gallery)
************************************ (https://github.com/joric/ts) ************************************************************************************** (tris
************************************ (https://github.com/joric/es) ************************************************************************************ (tris) ************ ******************************************** (************************************************
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- STM (F) ************************************************************************************* (T8U6) ARM Cortex M3, clock frequency (MHz,) ********************************************************************************************************************** (K RAM, (K FLASH)
- SSD
- ************************************************ (White
****************************************** (x) *********************************************************************************************************************** OLED Display Name TS
TS ********************************************** KEY_AA9 B1 (****************************** KEY_B) *********************************A6 B0 (****************************** PWM_OUT) *********************************B4******************A6 (****************************** TIP_TEMP) *********************************B0 A3A3 ****************** TMP) A7 A4 (****************************** OLED_RST) *********************************A8 (****************************** A SCL) *********************************B6 B6 (****************************** SDA) *********************************B7 B7 (**********************************************
You could use a cheap Bluepill board for debugging. Upload
TS – Bootloader.hexto the Bluepill the usual way, e.g.via UART. Connect B1 to GND for the USB Mass Storage bootloader, use pins B6 / B7 for I2C display. You can upload your own firmware in hex format (use 0x (offset and 0x) *********************************************************************** start vector) and file extension will change to .RDY. You can press reset instead of unplugging USB each time. Stock TS 80 firmware works as well.
(********************************************
(Documentation) **********https://github.com/joric/ts 81 player / wiki ************************************
********************** Referenceshttps://imgur.com/a / xO4b (r) ************* (Picture gallery) - ************************************ (https://github.com/joric/ts) ************************************************************************************** (tris
- ************************************ (https://github.com/joric/es) ************************************************************************************ (tris) ************ ******************************************** (************************************************
(********************************************** (Read More) ****************************************************
- MMA (FC) 3-Axis, – bit Digital Accelerometer
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