From 5ea78360ad278ec29b2b45b5a8e860978927a89b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Ben V. Brown" Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2022 19:37:08 +1000 Subject: [PATCH] More link rewrite --- Documentation/DebugMenu.md | 2 +- Documentation/Flashing.md | 4 ++-- Documentation/HallSensor.md | 2 +- Documentation/Menu.md | 2 +- 4 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/DebugMenu.md b/Documentation/DebugMenu.md index 415f3f05..1197b6d8 100644 --- a/Documentation/DebugMenu.md +++ b/Documentation/DebugMenu.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ This may change during power up as the sources are negotiated in turn. - **DC** input (dumb) - **QC** input (We used QC2/3 negotiation for current supply) - **PD W. VBus** input (PD subsystem is used to negotiate for current supply); and VBus is connected to your input power source -- **PD No VBus** input (PD subsystem is used to negotiate for current supply); and VBus is **NOT** connected to your input power source. If it is Not required or possible to do a special mod of your PCB (i.e. late model V1, some early Green PCB models) then [PD No VBus] displays on-screen ([see details and PD Debug section below](/Documentation/DebugMenu.md#pd-debug-menu)). +- **PD No VBus** input (PD subsystem is used to negotiate for current supply); and VBus is **NOT** connected to your input power source. If it is Not required or possible to do a special mod of your PCB (i.e. late model V1, some early Green PCB models) then [PD No VBus] displays on-screen ([see details and PD Debug section below](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/DebugMenu/#pd-debug-menu)). ### Vin diff --git a/Documentation/Flashing.md b/Documentation/Flashing.md index 41376abc..47b4217b 100644 --- a/Documentation/Flashing.md +++ b/Documentation/Flashing.md @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ Two Options for Windows ``` dfu-util -D Pinecil_EN.dfu ``` - - If you have errors, see Troubleshooting [above](/Documentation/Flashing.md#troubleshooting). + - If you have errors, see Troubleshooting [above](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Flashing/#troubleshooting). ### Option 2: use the GUI tool from chip vendor @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ dfu-util -D Pinecil_EN.dfu 18. Do not need to press any buttons, a new screen should appear. 19. To confirm upgrade, hold the minus (`-`) button down for a few seconds, it then shows new firmware version v2.xx.x....date - - If you have errors, see Troubleshooting [above](/Documentation/Flashing.md#troubleshooting). + - If you have errors, see Troubleshooting [above](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Flashing/#troubleshooting). diff --git a/Documentation/HallSensor.md b/Documentation/HallSensor.md index 89ca52f7..255926ae 100644 --- a/Documentation/HallSensor.md +++ b/Documentation/HallSensor.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Simply moving the iron or pressing any button will wake it back up into solderin ### Optional Hall Effect Feature (Pinecil only): -Inside the [Sleep Menu](https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS/blob/dev/Documentation/Settings.md#setting-sleep-temp) is an additional type of sleep setting. Pinecil has an unpopulated footprint (**U14**) for a hall effect sensor, Silicon Labs **Si7210-B-00-IV**. After installing the hall effect sensor (HES), it is possible to auto-trigger Pinecil to enter sleep mode when it enters the stand, and *Zzzz* will appear (or text in detailed mode). This could be a fun enhancement for any Pinecil and adds a feature typically only found in more expensive high-end irons. The HES is available at many electronic stores for ~$2-$6. +Inside the [Sleep Menu](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Settings/#setting-sleep-temp) is an additional type of sleep setting. Pinecil has an unpopulated footprint (**U14**) for a hall effect sensor, Silicon Labs **Si7210-B-00-IV**. After installing the hall effect sensor (HES), it is possible to auto-trigger Pinecil to enter sleep mode when it enters the stand, and *Zzzz* will appear (or text in detailed mode). This could be a fun enhancement for any Pinecil and adds a feature typically only found in more expensive high-end irons. The HES is available at many electronic stores for ~$2-$6. After installing the HES on the PCB, place a magnet on the stand close enough to the sensor to activate one of ten user selectable settings. - 0=off, 1=1000, 2=750, 3=500, 4=250, 5=150, 6=100, 7=75, 8=50, 9=25 (9 has the highest sensitivity to magnets) diff --git a/Documentation/Menu.md b/Documentation/Menu.md index bc1c7a7c..869547c1 100644 --- a/Documentation/Menu.md +++ b/Documentation/Menu.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ In this firmware for these soldering irons, all settings are adjustable on the d In this mode the iron works as you would expect, pressing either button will take you to a temperature change screen. - Use each button to go up/down in temperature. Pressing both buttons exits the temperature menu (or wait 3 seconds and it will time out). - Pressing both buttons or holding the rear button (`-/B`) will exit Soldering Mode. -- Holding the front button (`+/A`) will enter [Boost mode](/Documentation/Menu.md#boost-mode) (if enabled). +- Holding the front button (`+/A`) will enter [Boost mode](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Menu/#boost-mode) (if enabled). ## Settings mode