Pinecil Hall Effect Sensor

From PINE64
Revision as of 00:50, 23 February 2023 by River (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page or section is under construction

Please help to review and edit this page or section. Information are subject to change.


Instructions to Install a Hall Effect Sensor (HES)

Installation

  1. The Hall Effect Sensor (HES) is an optional end user installed sensor that activates to put pinecil to sleep when it enters a holder or stand. This requires a magnet attached to the stand. The closet the HES in the pinecil is to the magnet, the more likely the HES will activate. This adds a feature to Pinecil that is often seen in high end pro irons.
  2. See this article explaning how the Hall Effect Sensor (HES) works with Pinecil firmware, Ralim's IronOS.
  3. Order an SI7210-B-00 HES here, also available on Digikey and Mouser.
  4. Ordering 2-3 might be a good idea in case the first one is damaged during install (if all goes well, could mail the extra to a friend or Pine64 member).


Hints

  1. It is recommended to update to the newest Firmware before installing, see the Firmware article.
  2. It is important not to overheat the sensor as that could damage it. This is a very small SOT23 chip. It is recommended to solder one pin on the 2-pin side to tack it in place before soldering the rest of the sensor.

Supplies

  1. Borrow a second soldering iron (this is when 2x pinecils is a good idea).
  2. Get some neodymium magnets, even just two 8x2.7mm at 8:00PM and 12:00PM on the stand could be enough. Experimentation is needed. Start with just one small magnet and increase the number places on the stand until 360° sleep is activated when the pinecil hits the stand.
  3. If the stand/holder is not metal, one could hot glue or tape magnets to it.


Images


Videos

  1. Easy trick to Open Pinecil without damaging clips.
  2. Installation (not available yet).