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- 2019-2021: installations, development, tests, revisions, redesigns,
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- 2019-2021: installations, development, tests, revisions, redesigns,
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- 06 Feb 2021: product is technically completed and ready for public access. Documentation and release stage.<br><br>
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- 06 Feb 2021: product is technically completed and ready for public access. Documentation and release stage.<br><br>
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## Get your own copy and PCB assembly
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## Get your own PCB copy. Assembly.
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- download the PCB gerber file, [Valden_HeatPumpController_Gerber](./Valden_HeatPumpController_Gerber.zip)
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- download PCB Gerber file or get your own copy {-link here-}
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- find in Google, [where to order a printed circuit board](https://www.google.com/search?q=order+pcb+gerber) (keywords: order pcb gerber), place an order,
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- order electronic components, see BOM (Bill Of Materials) appendix below,
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- order electronic components, see BOM (Bill Of Materials) appendix below,
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- solder electronic components. {- assembly instructions here-}
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- solder electronic components. {- assembly instructions here-}
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## Firmware upload
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## Firmware upload
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The process is the same as for others Arduinos:
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This process is same as for other Arduinos:
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- connect USB-> UART converter,
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- connect USB-> UART converter,
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- start Arduino IDE,
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- start Arduino IDE,
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- open the firmware file,
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- open the firmware {-link here-} file,
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- select board and MCU in the Tools menu (hint: we are using "mini" board with 328p MCU),
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- select board and MCU in the Tools menu (hint: we are using "mini" board with 328p MCU),
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- press the "Upload" button in the interface and "Reset" on the Arduino.
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- press the "Upload" button in the interface and "Reset" on the Arduino.
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For arduinos with old bootloader you need to update it. (Tools-> Burn Bootloader).<br>
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For arduinos with an old bootloader you need to update it. (Tools-> Burn Bootloader).<br>
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For successful compilation, you must have "SoftwareSerial", "OneWire" and "DallasTemperature" installed (see Tools -> Manage Libraries).<br>
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For successful compilation, you must have "SoftwareSerial", "OneWire" and "DallasTemperature" libraries installed (see Tools -> Manage Libraries).<br>
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As a first try it's enough to simply upload firmware without any tunings. Think of it as of commercial closed-source controller, where you cannot change internal options.
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As a first try it's enough to upload firmware without any tunings. Think of it as of commercial closed-source controller, where you cannot fine-tune internal options. And any other manual configuration is not required too, just upload firmware.<br><br>
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## Self-tests
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## Self-tests
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QA tests are available to test the assembled board.<br>
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QA tests are available to test the assembled board.<br>
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