PineBuds Pro

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The PineBuds Pro

The PineBuds Pro are open firmware capable ANC wireless earbuds. Some of the notable features include their light weight, 3 Microphones, ANC (Active Noise Cancellation), ENC (Environment Noise Cancellation) and high fidelity 6mm speaker. It is a fully community-driven side-project which anyone can contribute to, allowing you to keep control of your device even though hardware is proprietary.

Short overview / Specifications

Dimensions:

  • Earbud: WIP
  • Charging case: 70 x 50 x 35mm (unconfirmed)

Weight:

  • Earbud: 5g
  • Charging case: 65g

IP Rating of Earbuds: IPX4
Dynamic transducer (speaker): 6mm
Microphone: 3 – FeedForward, FeedBack, Talk
System on Chip (in each earbud): BES 2300YP

  • CPU: Dual-core 300MHz ARM Cortex-M4F
  • ROM: 448KB
  • SRAM: 992KB
  • BT shared SRAM: 64KB
  • Flash: 4MB (Endurance erase cycles: >500)

Communication:

  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.2 dual-mode compliant
  • USB: USB to dual UARTs at charging case

Battery:

  • Earbud: Built-in LiPo 3.7V 40mAh
  • Charging case: Built-in LiPo 3.7V 800mAh

Port:

  • Earbud: 4 pins
  • Charging case:
    • 4 pogo pins
    • USB type-C port 5V 500mA

Software

Firmwares

Firmware images

Flash back factory default firmware using Windows based utility:

SDK release

Introduction

General information and tips about PineBuds Pro.

Buttons/touch sensors

Buds

One capacitive touch sensor is located on the outward facing surface of each bud near the logo.

Charging case

Charging case have a reset button in center under the lid which is hooked to ThinkPlus Semi SY8821 integrated circuit and that button reset it from the safety off mode.

Cleaning

PineBuds Pro only have IPX4 rating, so they are only splash-proof and cannot withstand immersion in water. Clean the charging case inside and out with a damp microfiber cloth. Inside, be careful near the pogo pins! The cloth easily sticks to them and may tear them. You can use a microfiber cloth at the end of a stick to immerse of the buds, but a cleaning tool made for this can help. When cleaning the buds, carefully remove the tips, place the buds on a damp microfibre cloth and one by one wipe it from all sides. Be careful with the protective mesh. If there is dirt in the mesh, you can carefully clean it with the brush of the previously mentioned tool. Wash the tips with soap and water, but be careful, they easily drip from your hand to drain. After drying them, carefully put them back to the buds.

You need:

  • A microfiber cloth
  • A cleaning tool like this or this

Spare parts

Coming soon.

Accessories

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Ear tips

TODO

Strap for buds

Although PineBuds Pro, "true wireless", earbuds are comfortably light and stay in ears better than wired ones (when nothing tug them from your ear), they can still did it, for example, during sports. Because they are completely non-wired, it also means that they will then drop directly to the ground and may break. That's why it might make sense to use a strap like this in sports. We are trying make strap for PineBuds Pro.

Strap with 3.5mm AUX connector

Each bud has pins through which is UART connection. When we find or make a strap for PineBuds Pro we can add wiring inside it and put PCB in the middle that receives analog signal with the 3.5mm AUX connector and feeds it to the buds.

Silicone case

Goal is to make a silicone case like this for PineBuds Pro.

"Design a mold, use a hobby 3D printer to manufacture it, then fill with silicone." (source)
"You can find a local hackspace or makerspace. Or you can use one of the many services available via the Internet who can print a model for you. Just design, upload, and pay." (source)
"The only one I know of is "https://www.pcbway.com/rapid-prototyping/injection-molding/"" (source)

Disassembly/Assembly

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Disassembly steps

Bud

Charging case

  1. First open the lid and then try to press the case from the front edge with a plectrum or a thin card. There are two clips on each side. Soon the case will snap open.
  2. Carefully unscrew and remove the PCB from the case.

Assembly steps

Bud

Charging case

  1. Screw the PCB back into the place.
  2. There is plenty of space, glue the coil to the bottom of the case.
  3. Close the charging case.

Wireless charging

PineBuds Pro doesn't have wireless charging by default, but you can add it. However, you need to know how to disassemble the charging case and solder bunch of SMT components to the PCB.

Pine originally planned to have wireless charging for the PineBuds Pro, but apparently for cost reasons they decided to cancel it. However, they left footprints on the PCB for wireless charging component. They also desiged COPO CP2021 component to be used. You also need a bunch of other components, such as resistors and of course electromagnetic coil. The places intended for the components, the footprints, are made for SMT (also called SMD) components. That means you need a hot air soldering station and experience.

Required tools:

  • Picks/thin cards
  • Screwdriver
  • Hot air soldering station
  • Tweezers
  • Solder
  • Flux
  • Glue

Required components:

  • COPO CP2021
  • WIP

Work steps:

  1. First open the lid and then try to press the case from the front edge with a plectrum or a thin card. There are two clips on each side. Soon the case will snap open.
  2. Carefully unscrew and remove the PCB from the case.
  3. Solder the necessary components to their respective footprints, use the PineBuds Pro Charging Case Schematic/COPO CP2021 2.5W Qi Wire Power Receiver Datasheet (below).
  4. Screw the PCB back into the place.
  5. There is plenty of space, glue the coil to the bottom of the case.
  6. Close the charging case.

Revisions

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Second revision

Changes from the first revision

  • The chargin case's battery is hot glue snotted in place instead of taped.

First revision

Known issues

  • No padding one side of the battery in the charging case. In one reported case charging case has started to smell burnt after being dropped. The battery hit to the USB Type-C connector's corner and the battery was damaged. If this happens to you, replace the battery with a new one immediately! Adding a padding around the battery as a precaution is advised.

SoC and Memory Specification

The PineBuds Pro's buds are based on the BES 2300YP.

BES-Tech.jpg

BES2300YP Block Diagram.jpg

SoC architecture:

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    • CMOS Single-chip Fully-integrated RF, PMU, Audio CODEC and Cortex-M4F CPU
  • Memory Features:
    • 4MB Serial Flash On-chip for Custom Program
    • Internal ROM 448KB for critical constants and code
    • Internal SRAM 992KB for critical data and code
  • BT Features:
    • Bluetooth 5.2 dual-mode compliant
    • Profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP
    • Audio Codecs: SBC, AAC
  • Audio Features:
    • Support BES Intelligent Bluetooth Retransmission (IBRT)
    • Support FF/Hybrid ANC
    • Dual MICs noise reduction
    • Echo Cancellation
    • Support low power voice activity detection
    • Multi-band EQ and Bass enhancement
    • Support Active Crossover
    • Support TWS
    • HiFi Stereo Audio DAC: 120dB SNR, 110dB DNR
    • HiFi Stereo Audio ADC: 100dB SNR
    • Sample rates from 8 kHz to 384 kHz
    • Support dual/single Mic noise suppression
      • -45dB attenuation nominal 50-200Hz
      • -55dB max attenuation @150Hz
    • Support ambient awareness
    • Support talk through
    • 24-bit audio processing
  • PMU Features
    • 3.1V-5.5V Input for VBAT
    • Internal LPO for low power mode.
    • DCXO with internal oscillator circuit
    • Internal temperature sensor

Information, Schematics and Certifications

The charging case's input power: DC 5V @ 0.5A USB Type-C

Documents:

Schematics:

Certifications:

Datasheets for Components and Peripherals

BES 2300YP SoC information:

Charging case:

EarBuds: