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<li><strong>DC</strong> input (dumb)</li> <li><strong>DC</strong> input (dumb)</li>
<li><strong>QC</strong> input (We used QC2/3 negotiation for current supply)</li> <li><strong>QC</strong> input (We used QC2/3 negotiation for current supply)</li>
<li><strong>PD W. VBus</strong> input (PD subsystem is used to negotiate for current supply); and VBus is connected to your input power source</li> <li><strong>PD W. VBus</strong> input (PD subsystem is used to negotiate for current supply); and VBus is connected to your input power source</li>
<li><strong>PD No VBus</strong> input (PD subsystem is used to negotiate for current supply); and VBus is <strong>NOT</strong> 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 (<a href="/Documentation/DebugMenu.md#pd-debug-menu">see details and PD Debug section below</a>).</li> <li><strong>PD No VBus</strong> input (PD subsystem is used to negotiate for current supply); and VBus is <strong>NOT</strong> 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 (<a href="https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/DebugMenu/#pd-debug-menu">see details and PD Debug section below</a>).</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h3 id="vin">Vin</h3> <h3 id="vin">Vin</h3>
<p>The input voltage as read by the internal ADC. Can be used to sanity check it is being read correctly.</p> <p>The input voltage as read by the internal ADC. Can be used to sanity check it is being read correctly.</p>

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<pre><code>dfu-util -D Pinecil_EN.dfu <pre><code>dfu-util -D Pinecil_EN.dfu
</code></pre> </code></pre>
<ul> <ul>
<li>If you have errors, see Troubleshooting <a href="/Documentation/Flashing.md#troubleshooting">above</a>.</li> <li>If you have errors, see Troubleshooting <a href="https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Flashing/#troubleshooting">above</a>.</li>
</ul> </ul>
<h3 id="option-2-use-the-gui-tool-from-chip-vendor">Option 2: use the GUI tool from chip vendor</h3> <h3 id="option-2-use-the-gui-tool-from-chip-vendor">Option 2: use the GUI tool from chip vendor</h3>
<h3 id="steps_2">Steps</h3> <h3 id="steps_2">Steps</h3>
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ Found DFU: [28e9:0189] ver=0100, devnum=48, cfg=1, intf=0, path=&quot;1-1&quot;,
<p>To confirm upgrade, hold the minus (<code>-</code>) button down for a few seconds, it then shows new firmware version v2.xx.x....date</p> <p>To confirm upgrade, hold the minus (<code>-</code>) button down for a few seconds, it then shows new firmware version v2.xx.x....date</p>
</li> </li>
<li> <li>
<p>If you have errors, see Troubleshooting <a href="/Documentation/Flashing.md#troubleshooting">above</a>.</p> <p>If you have errors, see Troubleshooting <a href="https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Flashing/#troubleshooting">above</a>.</p>
</li> </li>
</ol> </ol>
<h2 id="faq">FAQ</h2> <h2 id="faq">FAQ</h2>

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<p>In Sleep mode, the iron automatically lowers the temperature to 150 °C (default). This default was chosen as it is just below the melting point of many solders. A stand-by lower temperature helps reduce the rate of oxidation and prevents damage to iron tips. In general, when not using the iron, unplug it or let it sleep to increase the longevity of replaceable tips. The default sleep temperature can be customized.</p> <p>In Sleep mode, the iron automatically lowers the temperature to 150 °C (default). This default was chosen as it is just below the melting point of many solders. A stand-by lower temperature helps reduce the rate of oxidation and prevents damage to iron tips. In general, when not using the iron, unplug it or let it sleep to increase the longevity of replaceable tips. The default sleep temperature can be customized.</p>
<p>Simply moving the iron or pressing any button will wake it back up into soldering mode.</p> <p>Simply moving the iron or pressing any button will wake it back up into soldering mode.</p>
<h3 id="optional-hall-effect-feature-pinecil-only">Optional Hall Effect Feature (Pinecil only):</h3> <h3 id="optional-hall-effect-feature-pinecil-only">Optional Hall Effect Feature (Pinecil only):</h3>
<p>Inside the <a href="https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS/blob/dev/Documentation/Settings.md#setting-sleep-temp">Sleep Menu</a> is an additional type of sleep setting. Pinecil has an unpopulated footprint (<strong>U14</strong>) for a hall effect sensor, Silicon Labs <strong>Si7210-B-00-IV</strong>. After installing the hall effect sensor (HES), it is possible to auto-trigger Pinecil to enter sleep mode when it enters the stand, and <em>Zzzz</em> 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.</p> <p>Inside the <a href="https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Settings/#setting-sleep-temp">Sleep Menu</a> is an additional type of sleep setting. Pinecil has an unpopulated footprint (<strong>U14</strong>) for a hall effect sensor, Silicon Labs <strong>Si7210-B-00-IV</strong>. After installing the hall effect sensor (HES), it is possible to auto-trigger Pinecil to enter sleep mode when it enters the stand, and <em>Zzzz</em> 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.</p>
<p>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. <p>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) - 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)
- Setting of 1 might be used if you solder on PCBs with magnets and do not wish Pinecil to auto-sleep constantly. A very strong/large magnet would be required on the stand to activate the sleep mode if you use setting 1. - Setting of 1 might be used if you solder on PCBs with magnets and do not wish Pinecil to auto-sleep constantly. A very strong/large magnet would be required on the stand to activate the sleep mode if you use setting 1.

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<p>In this mode the iron works as you would expect, pressing either button will take you to a temperature change screen. <p>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). - 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 (<code>-/B</code>) will exit Soldering Mode. - Pressing both buttons or holding the rear button (<code>-/B</code>) will exit Soldering Mode.
- Holding the front button (<code>+/A</code>) will enter <a href="/Documentation/Menu.md#boost-mode">Boost mode</a> (if enabled).</p> - Holding the front button (<code>+/A</code>) will enter <a href="https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Menu/#boost-mode">Boost mode</a> (if enabled).</p>
<h2 id="settings-mode">Settings mode</h2> <h2 id="settings-mode">Settings mode</h2>
<p>This mode allows you to cycle through all the options and set custom values. <p>This mode allows you to cycle through all the options and set custom values.
The menu is arranged so that the most often used settings are first.</p> The menu is arranged so that the most often used settings are first.</p>

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