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== Checking whether the MCU and main power rails are alive == | == Checking whether the MCU and main power rails are alive == | ||
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[[Category:Pinecil]] |
Latest revision as of 19:37, 20 February 2023
This page is work-in-progress and is user-contributed content.
Issue | Cause/Symptoms | Possible Solutions |
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Pinecil doesn't power on at all | Faulty PSU | Check your PSU with another tool or a multimeter |
Faulty cable |
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Internal problem with power | Use different kind of PSU (if you're using a barrel jack one, try a Type-C one, and vice-versa) | |
Pinecil shuts down when connected to a Type-C PSU and trying to request a higher voltage (Title needs a bit more clarification) | Out-of-date firmware | Update firmware - factory firmware has quite a few USB-PD problems, which the newer firmwares fix. See the update documentation on GitHub |
Pinecil randomly resets when touching solder or doing other things | Using PinePower or some other non-grounded PSU | This is likely to be a "lack of grounding" problem. When using Pinepower, you can unplug the figure-8 AC cable plug (on the back), rotate it 180 degrees and plug it back in - this tends to remedy the problem (insights) |
Doesn't power on after applying 24V to the barrel jack | Damaged USB chip | The FUSB302 might have gotten damaged and shorted an internal power rail
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Pinecil tip heats up too much, starts to glow and [REDACTED] | Heats up when plugged in, without pressing any buttons | Likely a FET failure - the FET can be replaced. by using a hot air station or a soldering iron. |
Heats up after pressing the button | Likely to be bad soldering of the thermocouple amplifier IC. Resoldering the thermocouple amplifier should fix this problem. | |
Either way, you will want to replace the tip after it's heated up to the point of glowing, as the surface coating is likely to have gotten compromised. |
Debugging instructions
Screen FPC solder joint debugging
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Checking whether the MCU and main power rails are alive
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