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This page is work-in-progress and is user-contributed content.
This page is work-in-progress and is user-contributed content.


Problems possible
= Problems possible =


- Pinecil doesn't power on at all
== Pinecil doesn't power on at all ==
   - Check your PSU - it might be faulty
   - Check your PSU - it might be faulty
   - Check cable
   - Check cable
   - Use different kind of PSU (if you're using a barrel jack one, try a Type-C one, and vice-versa)
   - 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 (needs a bit more clarification)
== Pinecil shuts down when connected to a Type-C PSU and trying to request a higher voltage ==
  Title needs a bit more clarification
   - Update firmware - factory firmware has quite a few USB-PD problems, which the newer firmwares fix
   - Update firmware - factory firmware has quite a few USB-PD problems, which the newer firmwares fix


- Pinecil randomly resets when touching solder or doing other things
== Pinecil randomly resets when touching solder or doing other things ==
   - Using PinePower or some other non-grounded PSU?
   - 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 [https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS/issues/975 (insights)]
     - 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 [https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS/issues/975 (insights)]


- Doesn't power on after applying 24V to the barrel jack
== Doesn't power on after applying 24V to the barrel jack ==
   - The FUSB302 might have gotten damaged and shorted an internal power rail
   - The FUSB302 might have gotten damaged and shorted an internal power rail
     - Fix is to use a hot air gun to remove the FUSB from the board. You can leave the iron without the FUSB302 IC, or you can find and buy a replacement.
     - Fix is to use a hot air gun to remove the FUSB from the board. You can leave the iron without the FUSB302 IC, or you can find and buy a replacement.
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     - You will still have USB QC support without the FUSB IC, and all the other features will keep working!
     - You will still have USB QC support without the FUSB IC, and all the other features will keep working!


- Pinecil tip heats up too much, starts to glow and [REDACTED]
== Pinecil tip heats up too much, starts to glow and [REDACTED] ==
   If you don't press the + button after plugging power in, does it start glowing?
   If you don't press the + button after plugging power in, does it start glowing?
   - If it heats up as soon as you connect power (without button presses), then it's likely a FET failure - the FET can be replaced. by using a hot air station or a soldering iron.
   - If it heats up as soon as you connect power (without button presses), then it's likely a FET failure - the FET can be replaced. by using a hot air station or a soldering iron.
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   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.
   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
= Debugging instructions =


- Screen solder joint debugging
== Screen FPC solder joint debugging ==
   - REDACTED
   - REDACTED
== Checking whether the MCU and main power rails are alive ==
  - DFU mode REDACTED

Revision as of 12:38, 17 January 2022

This page is work-in-progress and is user-contributed content.

Problems possible

Pinecil doesn't power on at all

 - Check your PSU - it might be faulty
 - Check cable
 - 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
 - Update firmware - factory firmware has quite a few USB-PD problems, which the newer firmwares fix

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

 - The FUSB302 might have gotten damaged and shorted an internal power rail
   - Fix is to use a hot air gun to remove the FUSB from the board. You can leave the iron without the FUSB302 IC, or you can find and buy a replacement.
   - Without the FUSB IC present, you will lose USB-PD compatibility - the Type-C jack will not power your Pinecil with a C-to-C cable, or from a PD-capable PSU with attached type-C cable (laptop PSUs)
   - You will still have USB QC support without the FUSB IC, and all the other features will keep working!

Pinecil tip heats up too much, starts to glow and [REDACTED]

 If you don't press the + button after plugging power in, does it start glowing?
 - If it heats up as soon as you connect power (without button presses), then it's likely a FET failure - the FET can be replaced. by using a hot air station or a soldering iron.
 - If it only heats up after pressing the button, this is likely to be bad soldering of the thermocouple amplifier IC caused such behaviour. Resoldering the thermocouple amplifier shoudl fix this problem.
 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

 - REDACTED

Checking whether the MCU and main power rails are alive

 - DFU mode REDACTED