Firmware. "Bobby 7777", written in-house.
Eagle Weigh firmware is developed against the exact hardware it ships on. Auto-zero, air-locking, cal-lock, sleep mode, piece-counting, tare, peak-hold, set-point, L/kg switching — every feature exists because an operator asked for it.
Firmware that ships with hardware it was written for.
Most weighing-scale firmware is generic — vendors write one binary, slap it on any board they make. Eagle Weigh firmware is tuned per family. The S0 firmware knows it's running on the ADS1130. The CHOTU firmware knows it's running on the ADC0809. The set-point card knows whether it's a 3-step or a 4-step variant.
Per card. Per board revision. Per ADC family. Compiled in-house. Flashed in-house. If a feature behaves unexpectedly, the engineer who wrote it is in the same building as the engineer who designed the board it runs on.
What every indicator firmware does.
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Auto-zero | Pulls the displayed reading back to zero when the pan is empty within drift tolerance. |
| Air-locking | Holds a stable reading while the pan is gusted by airflow. |
| Cal-lock | Password-protects the calibration constants from tampering. |
| Piece-counting | Computes piece count from sample weight. |
| Manual tare | Subtracts the container weight from the displayed reading. |
| Peak-hold | Captures and holds the highest weight seen during a weighment. |
| Set-point | Triggers an output when the reading crosses a programmed threshold (3 or 4 step). |
| L / kg switching | Switches between weight and litre units mid-weighment. |
| Sleep mode | Drops to battery-conserve when the pan has been idle for the configured interval. |
| Bluetooth + Android | Streams readings to a paired phone or laptop over BT or USB. |
Talk to our team.
Tell us the application and we configure the right system. Typical response: under 1 business day.