Besides a coffee pot, the most crucial tool on the electronic tinkerer’s workbench is the soldering iron. Surprisingly, though, we haven’t seen lots of people build their own soldering stations. [Pjkim] did, and went so far as to include an easter egg for our Fubarino contest.
A few years ago, [Pjkim] received a complimentary Soldering Iron Driver from hazardous Prototypes. This amazing kit provides everything you could want out of a soldering iron – USB and serial data logging, a 2×16 display, compatibility with a whole bunch of solder tips, and it’s completely reprogrammable.
[Pjkim]’s task for the Fubarino contest was to put an easter egg somewhere in the soldering iron. He did that by having the Hackaday URL display when the iron is ready for use. This isn’t the only firmware modification, either: the new firmware also debounces the button presses and adds automobile repeat.
If you’re trying to find some code, [Pjkim] put everything up on the Hackaday forums. There’s also a video showing off the easter egg available below.
This is an entry in the Fubarino Contest for a chance at one of the 20 Fubarino SD boards which Microchip has put up as prizes!