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Hia, |
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I got a picture of the board and I think I know what is wrong. Looks like the micro controller was swapped from the STM32. |
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I have the same problem. One thing that I noticed was that the voltage show on the OLED was always too low (5 - 16V, it changes when I unplug it and plug it back in). I also tested different power supplies and IronOS versions (2.20 and 2.22). When using the default firmware from Miniware, it shows 20 Volts with the same cable and power supply and everything works fine. I just got the MHP30 this week and it has the hardware version 1.60 and the same chip as the device from @FLASH993 . |
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I have the same problem. Latest MHP30 with GD32 chip on it and DFU 2.3B. |
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FYI the middle pin of the 3 bottom pins goes to PA9 |
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@Ralim I'm truly thankful for your work and it's no my intention to "force" you to do anything. I know free time is sparse... |
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I recently bought the MHP30 from the SainSmart retailer on Amazon. It also has the GD32 fake microcontroller inside. https://www.amazon.com/SainSmart-Soldering-Preheating-Preheater-Intelligent/dp/B08R6XFPKR Any updates on a fix for this new hardware? |
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No big plans on how to fix this yet; Given Miniware promised they wouldn't keep shipping the GD32 chips as the STM32's had come down in price I was largely pissed. Though they have cut all help entirely a long time ago so also not surprised. Main issue is the tip temp is reading super high all the time (aka like tip is disconnected), so the issue is likely somewhere between thermocouple in the head (outer pair of the 3 pin side) and the input to the microcontroller on PA2. Main job is to follow the wiring from that thermocouple back to the op-amp either in photos or with a multimeter. We expect the layout of tip -> opamp -> microcontroller. |
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fyi miniware has released a new version of mhp30, mhp50... |
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Just got my MHP30 and I am having the same issue. Really unfortunate that Miniware switched the chips. Hopefully a firmware update can fix this soon? I am willing to help with development if needed but it seems like you all have this covered. |
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I just got a brand new MHP30 and upon flashing the firmware I get the same problems as others have reported. Additionally, the heater does give an error when I try to flash it with the original firmware from https://e-design.com.cn/en/NewsDetail/4203645.html (The Finder can’t complete the operation because some data in “MHP30APPV206.hex” can’t be read or written. Edit: I could re-flash the original firmware on a windows machine. That part seems to be a Mac related issue. |
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Are the GD and ST chips pin-to-pin compatible? Could I get a STM chip, solder it and flash ironOS? |
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I've got an at-this-point sacrificial MHP30 I could try the swap on -- but would appreciate it if there was an explicit confirmation about the STM32 part number on the known-good IronOS boards. The equivalent to the GD chip seems to be the STM32F103TBU6. Additionally, it might not work at all since the device seems thoroughly bricked, I can bootload-flash, but it never successfully boots the factory firmware nor any open source firmware. I think it's possible I fried it in a way which can't be fixed with a chip swap. (But it's not going to be doing anything else, so seems worth a shot) |
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Just an update for everyone here, it seems that the latest dev builds of ironOS have fixed this issue! I have flashed one of the latest builds in the actions and it seems to work although there are some things in the settings menus that seem to be in the wrong places. I found out about this from #1909. |
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I just received my new MHP30. I tried it once and it worked fine with the factory firmware. I found this IronOS firmware and wanted to give it a try. I tried 2.22 and then 2.21. When it boots up, the light is yellow. On the left of the display, there is a squiggly line over an exclamation mark. On the right is the settings icon with a 5 next to it. Is there something i need to do first?
I'm using the original power supply with original USB-C cable.
The original firmware on it was 2.11, HW 1.60
Unfortunately, I can't even find the original factory firmware as it looks like the miniware site is down. Argh!
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