It is a controller to be placed inside a cheapo 1200 watt toaster oven for (future) reflow baking.
Features:
- Thermocouple connector (uses MAX6675 conditioner IC for the accurate temperature reading)
- On-board thermal sensor for monitoring temperature of controller board/area
- MOSFETs to switch both an oven cooling fan and a controller area cooling fan
- Low current output to an optoisolated TRIAC switchboard (the smaller board in the photo of toner transfer) for independent switching of two 120VAC 10A heating elements (top/bottom of oven)
- 20-pin header for connecting to a 128x64 1-bit monochrome LCD (w/ EL backlight). menus and temperature graphs should look nice
- Output to 8ohm speaker for the bleeps and bloops of menu actions and oven events
- Four button inputs for menu navigation (Up/Down, Go, and Cancel)
- 4kb EEPROM for storing new target heating profiles or recording temperature profile for accuracy comparison
- RS-232 (DB9 plug) for connecting to PC software, to transfer settings or temperature profiles
- Three independent controllers (Peripheral control, CPU, Graphics rendering/LCD driver) split up tasks for smooth operation
I used one of these butane microtorches with heat blower tip for doing the reflow on the whole board
