// /usr/local/bin/createTemperatureLookup.py --r0=100000 --t0=25 --r1=0 --r2=4700 --beta=4267 --max-adc=1023
// r0: 100000
// t0: 25
// r1: 0
// r2: 4700
// beta: 4267
// max adc: 1023
#define NUMTEMPS 20
short temptable[NUMTEMPS][2] = {
{1, 713},
{54, 236},
{107, 195},
{160, 172},
{213, 157},
{266, 144},
{319, 134},
{372, 125},
{425, 117},
{478, 110},
{531, 103},
{584, 96},
{637, 89},
{690, 83},
{743, 75},
{796, 68},
{849, 59},
{902, 48},
{955, 34},
{1008, 3}
};
Sunday, 24 July 2011
Thermistor table for my thermistors.
Several people have asked me for this so here goes.
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Hi!
ReplyDeleteYour extruder hot end works great! Good work!
Here is a more detailed table for the same thermistor (ATC Semitec 104GT2 I presume) as used in
Tonokip/Sprinter
#ifndef THERMISTORTABLE_H_
#define THERMISTORTABLE_H_
// Thermistor lookup table for RepRap Temperature Sensor Boards (http://make.rrrf.org/ts)
// Made with createTemperatureLookup.py (http://svn.reprap.org/trunk/reprap/firmware/Arduino/utilities/createTemperatureLookup.py)
// ./createTemperatureLookup.py --r0=100000 --t0=25 --r1=0 --r2=4700 --beta=4267 --max-adc=1023
// r0: 100000
// t0: 25
// r1: 0
// r2: 4700
// beta: 4267
// max adc: 1023
#define NUMTEMPS 61
short temptable[NUMTEMPS][2] = {
{1, 713},
{18, 316},
{35, 266},
{52, 239},
{69, 221},
{86, 208},
{103, 197},
{120, 188},
{137, 181},
{154, 174},
{171, 169},
{188, 163},
{205, 159},
{222, 154},
{239, 150},
{256, 147},
{273, 143},
{290, 140},
{307, 136},
{324, 133},
{341, 130},
{358, 128},
{375, 125},
{392, 122},
{409, 120},
{426, 117},
{443, 115},
{460, 112},
{477, 110},
{494, 108},
{511, 106},
{528, 103},
{545, 101},
{562, 99},
{579, 97},
{596, 95},
{613, 92},
{630, 90},
{647, 88},
{664, 86},
{681, 84},
{698, 81},
{715, 79},
{732, 77},
{749, 75},
{766, 72},
{783, 70},
{800, 67},
{817, 64},
{834, 61},
{851, 58},
{868, 55},
{885, 52},
{902, 48},
{919, 44},
{936, 40},
{953, 34},
{970, 28},
{987, 20},
{1004, 8},
{1021, 0}
};
#endif