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The hall effect sensor is an optional enhancement for Pinecil (v1/v2) that enables automatic sleep mode when the iron is placed in a stand with a magnet.

Sleep Mode Overview

In sleep mode, the iron automatically lowers temperature to 150°C (default). This setting was chosen as it’s just below the melting point of most solders, helping to:
  • Reduce oxidation rate
  • Prevent damage to soldering tips
  • Extend tip life
The default sleep temperature is adjustable in settings. Moving the iron or pressing any button wakes it back to soldering mode.
As a general rule, when not in use, unplug the unit or let it enter sleep mode to extend the life of replaceable tips.

Hall Effect Sensor (Pinecil Only)

Pinecil has an unpopulated footprint (U14) for a hall effect sensor that can trigger automatic sleep mode when entering a stand with a magnet.

Hardware Requirements

Hall Effect Sensor: Silicon Labs Si7210-B-00-IV
  • Available at many electronic stores for ~22-6
  • Located at footprint U14 on PCB
  • Physical location near copper contacts for tip at front of handle
Magnets: Neodymium magnets recommended
  • Small magnets: 2-3 may be required
  • Too many magnets can be detrimental by distorting magnetic field

Installation

  1. Install Si7210-B-00-IV sensor at U14 footprint on Pinecil PCB
  2. Place magnet(s) on stand near sensor location when iron is docked
  3. Configure sensitivity in Sleep Menu settings
  4. Test and adjust magnet position/quantity for reliable triggering
Reference Schematics U14

Sensitivity Settings

Ten user-selectable sensitivity levels are available:
SettingSensitivity (mT)Use Case
0OffHall sensor disabled
11000Very strong/large magnet required; useful when soldering PCBs with magnets to avoid false triggers
2750Strong magnet required
3500Medium-strong magnet
4250Medium magnet
5150Default setting
6100Moderate sensitivity
775Increased sensitivity
850High sensitivity
925Highest sensitivity; useful with small magnets, but may falsely trigger near magnetized items

Choosing Sensitivity

  • Setting 1: Prevents auto-sleep when soldering near magnets; requires very strong stand magnet
  • Setting 9: Works with small magnets; risk of false triggers near magnetic tools
  • Settings 5-7: Good starting point for most setups

Configuration & Testing

Monitoring Hall Sensor

Use the Debug Menu to display the real-time hall sensor reading. This helps:
  1. Find optimal magnet positions on stand
  2. Determine if you have too many or too few magnets
  3. Verify sensitivity setting is appropriate

Optimization Process

  1. Enable hall sensor in Sleep Menu settings
  2. Access Debug Menu to view live hall number
  3. Slowly move magnet around stand area while watching hall number
  4. Position magnet(s) where you have the highest hall number
  5. Test reliability by placing iron in stand multiple times
  6. Adjust sensitivity setting if needed
When successfully triggered, Zzzz will appear on the display (or text in detailed mode).

Magnet Placement Guidelines

Best Practices

  • Location: Sensor is at front of handle near tip contacts
  • Orientation: North and South faces of magnets matter for optimal sensor reaction
  • Quantity: Start with 2-3 small neodymium magnets
  • Testing: Watch hall number change in real-time while positioning

Common Issues

Too Many Magnets: Can distort magnetic field and prevent triggering Demo video showing magnet interference: Magnets at top of stand work correctly, but adding side magnets prevented sleep mode activation due to field distortion. Wrong Orientation: Magnet polarity affects sensor response Refer to SI7210-B-00-IV datasheet for details on magnetic field orientation.

Benefits

  • Automatic operation: No manual sleep button needed
  • Tip longevity: Consistent sleep mode reduces oxidation
  • Professional feature: Typically found only in high-end irons
  • Low cost: ~22-6 component adds significant functionality
  • Customizable: Ten sensitivity levels for different setups

Troubleshooting

IssueSolution
Not triggeringIncrease sensitivity setting; add more magnets; check magnet orientation
False triggersDecrease sensitivity setting; remove excess magnets; keep magnetized tools away
InconsistentOptimize magnet position using Debug Menu hall number; ensure magnets are secure
Never worksVerify sensor installed correctly at U14; check solder joints; test with strong magnet

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