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  1. I just thought a bit about Bluetooth & InfraRed support, some SBC come with this already onboard. On the other hand, many do not use it and if they want they can still install it. If I would create a Distro I would like to know how many of them are 'alive' and which Version. So I would like Ubuntu, ask the user for collecting some data (Opt in) if I were you.
  2. ROTFL, how many times did I read this from you. It really hurts how blind they (Nora /SinoVoip) are about their current situation - I can just imagine that they lie to each other as much as they can. It might already hurt themselves Here is a fan of Micro USB, Dave Jones of EEVBLOG. The idea that everybody in the world has a MicroUSB cable may be handy, but from a technical perspective still not the right solution for every SBC !
  3. Finally I have received an answer: it is right, its limit from 1.1V to 1.4V, we set it to 1.3V.
  4. Well, I don't know either but there must be a reason that they stay 'cool' compared to the other. So I thought we may get a guidance from this aspect. On the other hand it is not such an urge that I would ask you to take your things apart.
  5. This is, what I also wrote to TK in private message. @Zador you have Orange Pi One. There are several 'Test Points' to measure voltage. Can you take some samples (volt) while the One is just idle? Can you also take some samples on load? We are just guessing here.
  6. If you look for this PDf from ARM Cortex A7, I searched like this in google: cortex a7 memory controller filetype:pdf Look for this file, on page 34 of 268 This book is for the Cortex-A7 MPCore processor. This is a multiprocessor device that has between one to four processors. DDI0464D_cortex_a7_mpcore_r0p3_trm.pdf 2.3 Clocking and resets 2.4 Power management I don't know if this is implemented into H3, but it may be help to understand what the 'switches' are for.
  7. On the Testpoints I measured: 1,22 V SoC ? 1,30 V SoC ? 1,50 V DDR3 ? As this RAM gets hotter than DDR3L it can also influence the temperature of the surrounding like air, PCB. And maybe than also the Bus is powered with 1,50 V and this will hit the SoC in some part of it.
  8. Good morning fellows red LED on Power Supply 5,16 Volt (measured on the PCB, Pin39 to power-barrel) GND attached to Pin 39 as reference Pin 1 = 3,23 V Pin 2 = 5,13 V Capacitor yellow side 0,0 V Capacitor orange side 1,30 V I also measured again the points from the picture = same result as in the picture. An ATX power supply delivers several volts, so I think it is very important where you connect ground. Can you also make the reference check like I did above, what are your results?
  9. well, I got my probe (negativ) on the power-jack (just to be clear). Is there a difference in volt between power-jack negativ and GPIO GND pin?
  10. Hi Zador, A good question. I have attached it to the ground from the Power supply. Now I am wondering if there is some better point. What Do you think?
  11. I guess bl4ckc00k1e is looking for a very special Paperweight and I think he is on the right track When you got it, you can upload pictures of it holding the paper
  12. red LED on Power Supply 5,16 Volt (measured on the PCB) here are my results in the picture:
  13. FYI A message from 2012; (If Debian enabled MAC80211_DEBUG, then you can take a look at the map in /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phyX/ht40allow_map. It tells you which HT40+/- mode is supported at which frequency/channel) # However, don't get your hopes up, because "According to 802.11-2012, APs and routers must default to 20 MHz bandwidth mode in the 2.4 GHz band. # They may switch to 40 MHz bandwidth mode only after satisfying multiple criteria, including no "fat channel" intolerant bit set and no interfering APs. # In addition, to meet spec, APs are not allowed to have a "40 MHz only" mode in the 2.4 GHz band I also read, that many Router maker simply ignore this and activate 40MHz anyway.
  14. Oh yes you did the 8/10 thingy, but this site doesn't looks like fun to read, neither understandable to me. I have asked now google for: usb 480mbits lie Now I understand :-) Well I understand, that it sucks with USB2.0 Uhhh, at the end something for you TK: Hinweis: In einer früheren Version dieses Hotline-Tipps stand, dass Highspeed-USB eine 8-Bit-10-Bit-Kodierung verwendet, doch das stimmt nicht. USB 3.0 Superspeed hingegen arbeitet tatsächlich mit 8b10b-Scrambling. Bazinga thank you for enlighten me
  15. USB 2.0 Hi-Speed 480Mbits/second // 1 // If you attach a fast SSD on the USB port how much through put do you get to the 1Gbit Ethernet ? // 2 // the opposite around from 1Gbit to SSD ?
  16. MicroUSB power connector !?! Why didn't you go for any other H3 SBC ?
  17. Thank you Zador - I did not think about that my lack of having no programming know how. I will write to this guy and ask him for an .apk he is swiss too. I hope a kind one :-)
  18. Hi, This is new to me and probably to you too. If you look a little bit around in this Forum you will find that RPi-Monitor is a well known tool and can be adjusted to your SoC. Now I found this project on Github RPi-MonitorWatcher Raspberry Pi Monitor Watcher is an Android application to view the status of your Raspberry Pis. It uses the API provided by Raspberry Pi Monitor. Someone might now think "my mobile has a browser" what do I need this for. Because you can I cannot find an .apk if you are smarter than me and know what I have to do to get this I would be grateful. Cheers Tido
  19. This has already been posted.. search function is on top on the right hand
  20. This guy knows his business 1min 26 sec: Unfortunately, you cannot power OPi with Micro USB :D
  21. Orange Pi Lite, it comes with H3 SoC, 512MB DDR3 SDRAM and WiFi, NO ethernet port WiFi: Xunlong said they replace 8189ETV used on the older OPi with 8189FTV on OPi Lite, PC Plus and Plus 2E (Thx TK). Is now available for USD 12.- Some critical words about it. Edit: added WiFi information
  22. On Banana Pro, you need load the WiFi driver. Although we use AP6181, but the wifi driver is the same of the AP6210, so the driver name is called AP6210. I found this here.
  23. Here some information about the people behind it TRIGTOP http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/allwinner-tv-players/507770-beelink-x2-h3-box?p=510703#post510703 Some pictures of the HW http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/allwinner-tv-players/507770-beelink-x2-h3-box?p=516080#post516080 I think these users are all looking for the latest Kodi on Android, but maybe some of them would jump on Linux
  24. Don't forget Zador's great work and everybody else of course :-) retro games machine; I prefer something with Bluetooth to connect my PlayStation 3 controller for the Pi you find working images:
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