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This page details a hardware fix for an issue that was found on early [[PinePhone]] hardware revisions (see [[PinePhone#Hardware revisions]] for an overview of the different revisions) and has been fixed since the 1.2b hardware revision. | |||
This page details a hardware fix for an issue that was found on early PinePhone hardware revisions (see [[PinePhone#Hardware revisions]] for an overview of the different revisions) and has been fixed since the 1.2b hardware revision. | |||
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A detailed instruction will follow here. | A detailed instruction will follow here. | ||
[[File:Pinephone-pcb-r1318.png|400px|thumb|none|R1318 location on the board]] | |||
== Sources and tutorials == | == Sources and tutorials == | ||
* [https://xnux.eu/log/#022 Megi's blog: Backlight changes when swithcing between USB-C power modes] | |||
[[Category:PinePhone]] | [[Category:PinePhone]] |
Latest revision as of 19:22, 20 February 2023
This page details a hardware fix for an issue that was found on early PinePhone hardware revisions (see PinePhone#Hardware revisions for an overview of the different revisions) and has been fixed since the 1.2b hardware revision.
Affected Units
- PinePhone v1.2 - UBports Community Edition
- PinePhone v1.2a - postmarketOS Community Edition
Disclaimer
This fix requires desoldering a tiny resistor, therefore some experience with soldering is highly recommended.
Issue description
When connecting a VBUS powered device to the affected devices, like USB-C docks or hubs, the brightness changes significantly. The cause of the issue was a VBUS_CTRL signal provided by ANX7688 to control VBUS power direction. The signal is connected to AXP803 to tell it to not trying to charge from VBUS when the VBUS is generated from the battery. The signal is connected to the PL9 pin of the SoC, withut there being a reason for that. VBUS_CTRL is a 3.3V signal and the PL port is a 1.8V port. The issue was introduced in the 1.2 board revision.
Fix
The fix of the issue is to remove the R1318 resistor.
A detailed instruction will follow here.