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3. Build the firmware for Pinecil V2:

```sh
cd source/source
cd source/
./build.sh -l EN -m Pinecilv2
```

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## Notes on the various supported hardware


### TS100

TS100\* is a neat soldering iron:

- can run from 9-25V DC;
- provides a power range that is determined by the input voltage;
- voltages below 12V don't overly work well for any substantial mass;
- the default firmware can be found [here](https://www.minidso.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=892&extra=page%3D1).

![](https://brushlesswhoop.com/images/ts100-og.jpg)


### TS80

TS80\* is a successor to TS100:

- uses _Quick Charge 3.0_ / _QC3_ capable charger only (18W max);
- doesn't support PD as it is not designed on the hardware level;
- the default firmware can be found [here](https://www.minidso.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3208&extra=page%3D1).

![](https://core-electronics.com.au/media/catalog/product/4/2/4244-01.jpg)


### TS80P

TS80P\* is a successor to TS80:

- supports _Quick Charge 3.0_ (_QC3_: 9V/3A, 18W max);
- supports _Power Delivery_ (_PD_: 9V/3A & 12V/3A, 30W max)\*\*;
- the default firmware can be found [here](https://www.minidso.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=4085&extra=page%3D1).

\*\*: use valid PD device that supports 12V/3A as power source to get full 30W potential, otherwise the iron will fall back to 9V/18W power mode.

![](https://static.eleshop.nl/mage/media/catalog/product/cache/10/image/800x/040ec09b1e35df139433887a97daa66f/s/-/s-l1600_5.jpg)


### MHP30

- Accelerometer is the MSA301, this is mounted roughly in the middle of the unit
- USB-PD is using the FUSB302
- The hardware I2C bus on PB6/7 is used for the MSA301 and FUSB302
- The OLED is the same SSD1306 as everything else, but it’s on a bit-banged bus
MHP30 is a **M**ini **H**ot **P**late:

- accelerometer is the MSA301, this is mounted roughly in the middle of the unit;
- USB-PD is using the FUSB302;
- the hardware I2C bus on PB6/7 is used for the MSA301 and FUSB302;
- the OLED is the same SSD1306 as everything else, but it’s on a bit-banged bus.


### Pinecil

Pincecil\*:

- first model of soldering iron from PINE64;
- the default firmware can be found [here](https://files.pine64.org/os/Pinecil/Pinecil_firmware_20201115.zip).

![](https://pine64.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/pinecil-bb2-04.jpg?v=0446c16e2e66)


\*: Please note: these soldering irons do *NOT* contain DC/DC converters. This means that your power at the tip is a function of the supplied voltage. Just because the iron "supports" running at a wide range of voltages, you should always use a voltage near the upper limit where possible. It is highly recommended to use a PD adapter where possible as this allows the iron to _know_ the limitations of your supply. The marked irons can only turn the tip on and off in software, this means that they can't control the maximum power drawn from the supply. This is why when using PD the iron may select a lower voltage than your power supplies maximum. This is to prevent your power supply failing from over current. For more information about power management underhood, please, [see the related documentation section](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Power/).


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This means the power delivered to the soldering tip is proportional to the voltage squared.
Therefore the Pinecil and TS100 perform poorly when run off 12V power supplies and may issue a `Thermal Runaway` message (weak power supply).



#### Use an [Ohm calculator](https://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/power-calculator.html#dc) to quickly derive watts.

| Type | Volts| / | Tip Ω | = | Amps | * | Volts | = | Watts |
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Once the output is turned off (via the FET), the system has a recovery time as the tip capacitance discharges and the op-amp exits saturation. After this delay period, the MCU's ADC (analog-to-digital converter) samples the output of the op-amp 8 times quickly and then sets a flag to turn the PWM output back on.
This enforces a small dead time in the output signal while this occurs, so there is a balance between sampling the temperature often to maintain a stable tip temperature control and sampling less often to increase the maximum power deliverable to the tip ([see Complexity of measurement](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Temperature/#complexity-of-measurement)).



## Power sources

Supported by IronOS hardware may use different power sources (chargers/powerbanks/battery packs) with different standards & protocols (QC/PD/etc). For more information collected by the community on that, please, [see the related documentation section](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/PowerSources/).
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# Power sources

Supported by IronOS hardware may use different power sources (chargers/powerbanks/battery packs) with different standards & protocols (QC/PD/etc). This document contains information collected by the community with tested power sources.

This is not ads but first hands-on experience results from real users since some chargers/powerbanks regardless labels on the box may not fully support what's declared!


## QC(3)


### Compatible Devices (QuickCharge for TS80/P)

The following table is the list of compatible device and remarks when powering up the TS80 through it for both stock firmware from MiniDso and IronOS. The list of devices below are primarily taken from [#349](https://github.com/Ralim/ts100/issues/349#issuecomment-449559806)

| Device Name | Stock FW | IronOS FW |
|-------------|:--------:|:---------:|
| Anker PowerCore II Slim 10000 Powerbank | Not Working | Good |
| [Aukey 26.5/30 Ah Powerbank (PB-Y3)](https://www.aukey.com/products/30000mah-power-bank-with-quick-charge-3-0/) | OK\*\* (15sec t/o) | OK\*\* (15sec t/o) |
| Aukey QC3 Charger | Good | Only 5V |
| [Aukey QC3 Charging Station (PA-T11)](https://www.aukey.com/products/6-port-charging-station-with-quick-charge-3-0-pa-t11/) | Good | Good |
| Besiter 20000mah QC3 | Not Working | Only 5V |
| BlitzWolf BW-P5 | Not Working\* | Unknown |
| BlitzWolf BW-PF2 | OK\*\* (10sec t/o) | OK\*\* (10sec t/o) |
| BlitzWolf BW-PL3 | Low Voltage | OK |
| BlitzWolf BW-PL4 | Unknown | Not Working |
| BlitzWolf BW-S6 | Unknown | OK |
| Charmast 20800 mAh QC 3.0 | Low Voltage\* | Good |
| Clas Ohlson Powerbank USB-C 10050 mAh, Clas Ohlson | Unknown | OK\*\* |
| [Cygnett 20,000mAh USB-C](https://www.cygnett.com/products/20-000mah-usb-c-power-bank-in-black)| Not Working | Good |
| [HAME H13D](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GWMFW82) 10000mAh PD/QC3.0 Power Bank | OK\*\* (30sec t/o) | OK\*\* (30sec t/o?) |
| HIPER 10000 mAh 18W PD+QC3.0 (MPX10000) | Low Voltage | OK\*\* (30sec t/o) |
| [iMuto Portable Charger 30000mAh](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MXCMGB8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00) | Low Voltage | Good |
| ISDT BG-8S | Good | Good |
| [iVoler Quick Charge 3.0 USB C 30W 2-Port USB](https://www.amazon.de/dp/B077P8ZZB8/) | Good | Good |
| [imuto X6L Pro 30000 mah](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MXCMGB8) | Not Working | Bad |
| Interstep 10000 mAh 18W PD+QC3.0+FCP+AFC (MPX10000) | Good | OK\*\* (30sec t/o) |
| Jackery Black 420 | Low Voltage | Good |
| Kogan Premium 80W 5 Port USB Charger| Low Voltage | Good |
| Nokia AD-18WE | Unknown | OK |
| [Omars 2000mAh USB-C PD+QC3.0 (OMPB20KBUPLT / OMPB20KPLT)](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CMLVR6C) | OK\*\* (20sec t/o) | Unknown |
| Polaroid PS100 Powerbank (https://polaroid.com/products/ps100) | Good | Good |
| Xiaomi 10000mAh Mi Power Bank Pro (PLM03ZM) | Good | Unknown |
| Xiaomi 10000mAh Mi Power Bank 2i (PLM09ZM) | Good | Good |
| Xiaomi 20000mAh Mi Power Bank 3 (PLM07ZM) | Unknown | Good Type A, Bad Type C |
| [ZeroLemon ToughJuice](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CZR3LT2/) 30000mAh PD/QC2.0 Power Bank | OK\*\* (20sec t/o) | OK\*\* (20sec t/o?) |
| [URUAV XT-60 to USB module](https://www.banggood.com/URUAV-XT-60-to-USB-Charger-Converter-Support-3S-6S-LiPo-Battery-10_5V-32V-Input-3V-20V-Output-45W-Max-Fast-Charging-Adapter-For-RC-Racing-Drone-p-1475876.html) | Unknown | Good |


\* Need further tests on newer firmware

\*\* Most Power Banks shut down if current draw drops below 50mA, assuming that charging is complete and avoiding overcharging. Custom firmware is designed to avoid this until it enters Zzzz mode.


### DIY QC3.0

You may also build your own QC3.0 power source that requires this little [thing](https://www.tindie.com/products/soubitos/qualcomm-qc2-3-diy-8-32vin-36-12vout-3a-max/) and have at least 3S lithium packs or any input voltage from 8 to 32V.

You can also go for an [alternate module](https://www.banggood.com/DC-Buck-Module-12V24V-to-QC3_0-Single-USB-Mobile-Charging-Board-p-1310585.html) which has at least one good review of it.

**DISCLAIMER:** _**We do not hold any responsibility for accidents that happen when building your own QC3.0 power source!!!**_


## PD

The following additional table is the list of devices compatible with hardware which requires Power Delivery support (>= 30W). Devices from the list have been successfully tested & used with TS80P in PD mode. Please, keep in mind that:

- PD can be provided only through usb-c <-> usb-c cable;
- not only a charger but a cable itself should be capable to carry higher wattages.


### Compatible Devices (PowerDelivery for TS80P)

| Device Name | IronOS FW |
|-------------|:---------:|
| Traver Charger QC09 (45W max)\* | OK |
| Xiaomi AD65GEU Mi 65W Fast Charger with GaN Tech (AD65GEU, 65W max) | OK |

\* Comes as an _option_ for extra price in the package with TS80P from [official store](https://aliexpress.com/item/4000764937427.html) or from [NovelLife store separately](https://aliexpress.com/item/4001316262433.html) on AliExpress.

Please, DO NOT BUY cheap "fast chargers with QC/PD support" for a few dollars online (i.e., less than ~10$): if you check reviews, then you see that they are phonies - even if you get lucky, you probably get 5V/1A max from them.
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- [Hardware Notes](../Documentation/Hardware.md)
- [Troubleshooting](../Documentation/Troubleshooting.md)
- [Known Hardware Issues](../Documentation/HardwareIssues.md)
- [Power sources](../Documentation/PowerSources.md)
- [Translations](../Documentation/Translation.md)
- [Development](../Documentation/Development.md)
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Currently **31** languages are supported. When downloading the firmware for your soldering iron, take note of the language code in the file name.

This project is considered feature complete for use as a soldering iron, _so please suggest any feature improvements you would like!_
This project is considered stable & feature complete for everyday use with a supported device, _so please suggest any feature improvements you would like!_

_This firmware does **NOT** support the USB port while running for changing settings. This is done through the onscreen menu only. Logos are edited on a computer and flashed like firmware._

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- [TS80 / TS80P](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Flashing/TS80%28P%29/)
- [TS100](https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Flashing/TS100)

But the _generic_ [TL;DR](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/TL%3BDR) is to:

- [download firmware from here](https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS/releases) for the correct model with suitable language support;
- put a device into DFU/bootloader mode (usually by keep holding A/+/front button while connecting a device to power source to power device on);
- flash the firmware by drag-n-drop the firmware file using a file manager of your OS **or** using a separate flashing tool.

## Key Features

- PID style iron temperature control
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## Feedback

If you would like to:

- report any issue related to IronOS
- request a feature
- provide some suggestion
then you can [fill this form](https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS/issues/new/choose) using github account[^gh].

then you can [fill this form](https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS/issues/new/choose) using github account\*.

And if you would like to:

- ask more generic question about IronOS/supported hardware/something you're curious about/etc.
- reach out community to chat with
- share your soldering & DIY skills
- share some interesting finding
- share useful related hardware/software with others

or _anything_ like that, then you can use forum-like [Discussions here](https://github.com/Ralim/IronOS/discussions).

[^gh]: You may need to create it first if you don't have one - it's free of charge.
\*: You may need to create it first if you don't have one - it's free of charge.
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- Hardware Notes: Hardware.md
- Troubleshooting: Troubleshooting.md
- Known Hardware Issues: HardwareIssues.md
- Power sources: PowerSources.md
- Translations: Translation.md
- Development: Development.md

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