I used the curve generated by the code of UP@西大piaoke from station b , and also learned the idea of another UP@ GeekStart_Zhanshuo (at 1:24 in the video) to draw the heating plate.
Made some adjustments to the code to make it easier to change the curve more intuitively.
The video link of the two UPs is here:
Use Python combined with Lichuang EDA to generate a Hilbert curve and create a soldering station.
(You can really do it for free) Make a free high-temperature soldering station
It has not been verified yet, please do not block it! The open source tools of Western Great Piaoke are in the attachment.
ps: If you don’t have the matplotlib library, you need to install it with pip to avoid errors.
The 65W board has been verified that the temperature can only be maintained at about 183 degrees. Next, the board will be reduced to achieve better thermal effect. The picture shows the test scene.
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