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'''Acer Aspire e15'''
'''Acer Aspire e15'''
Note that machine lacks USB-C video. Tested with both Windows 10 and Gentoo GNU/Linux. Every device functions properly with the exception of the microphone jack. In Linux, the jack will only function with its volume set at or above 98 in alsamixer. This is uncomfortably loud. 8/10 for compatability.
 
Note that machine lacks USB-C video. Tested with both Windows 10 and Gentoo GNU/Linux. Every device functions properly with the exception of the microphone jack. In Linux, the jack will only function with its volume set at or above 98 in alsamixer. This is uncomfortably loud. 8/10 for compatibility.
 
'''Samsung Chromebook Plus V2'''
 
Everything functions perfectly, with the exception of Ethernet, which was not tested. 9/10.
 
'''Google Pixel 4a'''
 
Note that the machine lacks USB-C video. Using android version 11. Video and Ethernet were not tested. Everything else functioned properly. 8/10.
 
'''PineBook Pro'''
 
Using Manjaro ARM minimal with dwm. Video out, usb, and SD card readers all work. Did not test Ethernet or audio jack. 8/10.


== Known Bugs ==
== Known Bugs ==
'''Audio Volume on Linux'''
When using Linux, the audio jack will only function at or above 98 percent volume. Otherwise it is muted. This is much too loud for normal use. Workaround needed.


== Chips used ==
== Chips used ==

Revision as of 06:14, 19 July 2021

Starting point for PineBook Pro Docking station

Description

The PineBook Pro's docking station was custom designed for both physical dimensions and ports to compliment the PineBook Pro laptop. It has been tested on several disparate platforms and seems to be fully compatible with Android, Windows, ChromeOS, and GNU/Linux. It may be compatible with Apple systems, but this has yet to be documented.

Ports available

List of ports available on docking station:

  • USB 3.0 Ports x3
  • USB-C Ports 3x
  • 4K @ 30fps HDMI x1
  • 1080P VGA x1
  • Gigabit Ethernet networking port x 1
  • Card readers: micro SD x 1 & SD x 1, supports: SD, SDHC and SDXC
  • Audio Jack: 3.5mm Earphone Jack with mic x1

OS Compatibility

Hardware Tests

Acer Aspire e15

Note that machine lacks USB-C video. Tested with both Windows 10 and Gentoo GNU/Linux. Every device functions properly with the exception of the microphone jack. In Linux, the jack will only function with its volume set at or above 98 in alsamixer. This is uncomfortably loud. 8/10 for compatibility.

Samsung Chromebook Plus V2

Everything functions perfectly, with the exception of Ethernet, which was not tested. 9/10.

Google Pixel 4a

Note that the machine lacks USB-C video. Using android version 11. Video and Ethernet were not tested. Everything else functioned properly. 8/10.

PineBook Pro

Using Manjaro ARM minimal with dwm. Video out, usb, and SD card readers all work. Did not test Ethernet or audio jack. 8/10.

Known Bugs

Audio Volume on Linux

When using Linux, the audio jack will only function at or above 98 percent volume. Otherwise it is muted. This is much too loud for normal use. Workaround needed.

Chips used

List of chips used in the docking station:

  • PD Negotiation chip - PDFL7102
  • HDMI/VGA chip - IT6564
  • GbE Ethernet chip - RTL8153B
  • USB 3.0 Hub chip - VL817
  • SD card reader chip - GL823K
  • Audio CODEC chip - HZD100

External Links