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content/documentation/PinePhone/FAQ.md

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#### What are the privacy switches doing?
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| Number | Name | Explanation | Description |
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| 1 | Modem | Pulls Q1501 gate up (FET disabling modem power) | "On" enables cellular communication and GNSS hardware, "off" disables it. |
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| 2 | Wi-Fi / Bluetooth | Pulls up CHIP_EN | "On" enables Wi-Fi and Bluetooth communication hardware, "off" disables it. |
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| 3 | Microphone | Breaks microphone bias voltage from the SoC | "On" enables audio input from on-board microphones (not 3.5mm jack), "off" disables it. |

content/documentation/PinePower/Versions/PinePower_Desktop.md

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## Power specifications
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| Output | Protocol | Version | Max output power | Power ranges |
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| USB-C | [PD](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_hardware#USB_Power_Delivery_(USB_PD)) | ? | 65W | 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V3.25A |
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| USB-A | [QC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quick_Charge) | 3.1 | 18W | 5V3A, 9V2A, 12V1.5A |
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| USB-A | USB | ? | 15W | 5V3A |

content/documentation/PineTime/Software/Firmware_versioning_for_companion_apps.md

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We’ve briefly talked about this on the community chat and this proposal is the result of this discussion. This is a request for comments.
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Fields from the Device Information Service:
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| Manufacturer name | Manufacturer | PINE64 |
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| Model number | Name of the device | "PineTime", "P8" |
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| Serial number | Not needed by companion apps as they can use the BLE MAC address | ? |

content/documentation/Pinedio/Gateway.md

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* GPS is connected to UART2 on the A64 board
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* SX1303 on SPI0
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| RAK5146 module | PI-2 connector | PINE A64-LTS |
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| SX1303 SPI | Pin 19 = MOSI / PC0<br> Pin 21 = MISO/PC1<br> Pin23 = CLK/PC2<br> Pin24 = CS/PC3 | SPI0 (/dev/spidev0.0) |
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| SX1303 RESET | Pin 11 = GPIO17/PC7 | GPIO71 (/sys/class/gpio/gpio71) |
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| GPS UART | Pin 8 = TX/<br> Pin 10 = RX | UART2 (/dev/ttyS2) |

content/documentation/ROCK64/Further_information/Specifications.md

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### Frequencies & Voltages
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| 408 MHz | 0.950 V |
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| 600 MHz | 0.950 V |
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| 816 MHz | 1.000 V |
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| 1008 MHz | 1.100 V |
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| 1200 MHz | 1.225 V |
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| 408 MHz | 0.950 V |
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| 600 MHz | 0.950 V |
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| 816 MHz | 1.000 V |
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| 1008 MHz | 1.100 V |
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Helpful refresher on the formula for power (W) on DC: power = current &times; voltage, because the power factor is 1. The ROCK64 runs on 5V, so use that to calculate current if you need to.
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| 1296 MHz | 2.64 W | 2.95 W |
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| 1008 MHz | 1.90 W | 2.31 W |
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| 816 MHz | 1.62 W | 2.05 W |
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| 600 MHz | 1.45 W | 1.85 W |
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| 1296 MHz | 2.64 W | 2.95 W |
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| 1200 MHz | 2.32 W | 2.69 W |
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| 1008 MHz | 1.90 W | 2.31 W |
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| 816 MHz | 1.62 W | 2.05 W |
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| 600 MHz | 1.45 W | 1.85 W |
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| 408 MHz | 1.33 W | 1.72 W |
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It appears a good upper bound for a headless setup is in the neighbourhood of 3 W, or the energy contained in 0.025 bananas per hour.
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