Jump to content

cbm801

Members
  • Posts

    23
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by cbm801

  1. Maybe this is not strictly related to Orange Pi PC but a few weeks ago I had problems with booting my device - mainly OpenELEC and I had to debug it somehow using serial port and the terminal. Unfortunately my PC is rather far from the place where I keep OPiPC. So I was forced to prepare separate device - cheap STM32 MCU based terminal display with 2.2" LCD screen directly supplied from Orange Pi PC 3.3V. It can be used also with other devices which allow serial console debugging.

    Watch below videos for more details and the code:

    Maybe someone finds it useful.

  2. 8 hours to transcode 2hours of video. Worked flawlessly. Way faster than my raspberry2.

     

    So again, thanks to armbian for the distribution that allows it.

     

    Why don't you consider using Intel machine for such task. Especially with Intel Quick Sync technology. I suppose such 2h video would be encoded in 15 minutes or maybe less depending on CPU/GPU. Even simple Baytrail Atoms support this technology,

  3. I suppose RTL8188 is cheap and not so good. But I purchased it just for testing and fun.First try was horrible - WiFi was slow as hell. But after I disassembled the case it improved a lot. I cannot expect anything good for $1.60.

    Look at SMD quality, WiFi chip is dirty, etc.

    Good thing is the support in different OSes. Currently I tested Zidoo Android, OpenELEC and Orange Raspbian - drivers are there and work ok. I wonder if I will be able to obtain Miracast functionality in Androids as Realtek chip seems to be WiFi Direct compatible. I will test it more tomorrow.

  4. I have just received cheap WiFi dongle (paid $1.6 in Aliexpress). I don't know yet if I will solder it directly to Orange Pi One extra USB exposed solder points.

    Currently I want to share how to disassemble this dongle without damaging anything.

    Watch my short tutorial video:

    Using this module without the case significantly improves WiFi signal quality and range. Finally it would be possible to solder external antenna socket.

    Some photos:

    post-828-0-88075800-1459447691_thumb.jpg

    post-828-0-23048300-1459447707_thumb.jpg

    post-828-0-78612000-1459447725_thumb.jpg

    post-828-0-16595000-1459447746_thumb.jpg

  5. In my humble opinion it is not worth to save $5 and it's better to buy full OPiPC for $18.69. However for some simple applications like armbian server/NAS/home automation/etc OPiOne could be good enough. But for multimedia there are serious limitations. Most significant is memory - only 512MB. You can consider using only OpenELEC but still with some limitations. For example forget about 4k in h265 because OpenELEC uses too much memory and doesn't want to open such videos. Some plugins have memory leak issues (like YT addon). Forget about Androids - those for OrangePi need 1GB for comfortable use. Of course for analog audio you need to solder 2 very tiny wires which is rather difficult because it is very close to SoC and points are very tiny. Same for USB. It's not worth to save $5. Also I don't like CPU power management in OPiOne which makes it hotter than PC. I personally purchased One just for fun. And I love gadgets :) Maybe I will use it for multimedia, as OpenELEC dongle for one of my TVs. But only when jerney solves problem with HDMI-CEC support - I just want to use same remote for TV and multimedia. I don't need 4K, but YouTube can be problematic because it crashes frequently on One due to lack of memory.

    I also don't want to wait for Lite which will have same limitations and additionally no ethernet port. WiFi is not huge benefit because I can buy WiFi dongle for $1.7 which is less than $2 price difference between One and Lite.

    OPiPC is for sure most profitable buy currenly. I will rather wait for 2GB version of PC.

  6. No idea, maybe they do also no real measurements but calculate it by a formula based on the dvfs operating points? Maybe I still don't understand what you're asking for but at least it should be clear that we've no way to really measure anything on the H3 boards without additional hardware and an ADC in between.

    I can read current cpu freq and temperature so I'd like to find out CPU voltage at current freq even if it is not properly measured. Just to check it during testing other Linux distros.

  7. Ah, that's interesting. Ok, you create a mini tutorial showing how/where to solder such a dongle (with at least one nice picture) in the new H3 section and we're reenabling then USB ports for One/Lite (and also USB IRQ distribution accross CPU cores -- improves I/O performance under high load) in default settings for the next release. Deal?

     

    Done: http://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/755-orange-pi-one-adding-analog-audio-out-tv-out-mic-usb-and-ir-receiver/

    For installation photos I will need to wait until my dongle arrives from China.

  8. Orange Pi One PCB is designed to easy add almost all removed features from Orange Pi PC. Currently only RAM expansion is unprofitable.

    To add 2 removed USB ports just solder wires to solder points as shown below on the photo:

    Data lines for USB #3: points 1,2

    Data lines for USB #2: points 3,4

    Power can be taken directly from GPIO header or DC socket. OPiOne has no separate voltage regulators for USB ports like previous boards used to have.

    This way I want to solder mini WiFi dongle (after removing the case and USB port) directly to the PCB.

     

    post-828-0-38885500-1456680435_thumb.jpg

  9. Changed but not active until next release. Thx.

    Thanks. Recently I reviewed your fex files for One. Could you please not remove extra USB settings from OPiOne/Lite fex files? Those USBs exist on the PCB and I plan in the future to solder mini WiFi dongle directly to data lines (because I don't want to wait for Lite release).

     

    I have a question - how to read from the system current CPU voltage? Is it available anywhere in /sys/class*?

  10. Hello,

     

    Yesterday I tested Armbian 5.03 in Orange Pi PC and tried One. Unfortunately version for one wasn't booting at all.

    Regarding OPiPC:

    Thomas, I like your work for thermal issues. This board now can work even without heat sink nor fan. I made a few tests with different max clock set manually using sysbench as a load.

    My results are:

    @1296MHz:  T=69C

    @1200MHz:  T=60C

    @1008MHz:  T=48C

    @648MHz:  T=43C

    Idle - little above 30C, probably because voltage is less then 1V

    No throtling - works perfectly! And works faster then at 1536MHz like in other distros.

    I measured voltage at different clocks and it seems it works exactly like set in your fex/bin file.

    Yesterday I tried also my fresh OPiOne. As I mentioned none of Armbian distros worked. So I took loboris' Ubuntu image and replaced script.bin to yours for OPiOne. It is definitely much warmer than OPiPC! At full speed (1200) without fan/heatsink it was throttling  and I couldn't finish sysbench test with same result as OPiPC.

    Today fortunately new version of Armbian was available so I tried it on my OPiOne. It is little better then on previous Ubuntu but still much worse than on OPiPC.

    Some results:

    idle @480 T=44-47C V=1.120
    @1296MHz: (throttling to 1200,1008)  T=80C+ V=1.335
    @1200MHz: (some rare throttling to 1008) T=80C+
    @1200MHz: with fan  T=61C+ but no throttling
    @1008MHz: T=80C
    @480MHz:  T=60C (on OPiPC such temperature was observed at 1200MHz)

     

    In my case there is no problem with voltage - I measured it at test point near SD card with accurate DMM and results seem to be ok. But at the same voltage OPiPC has lower temperature.

    I compared briefly the temperature using my IR thermometer and it is rather true. So probably it is better to limit max freq to 1008 to avoid overheating or buy heat sink (what I'm planning to do).

     

    Big thanks for your awesome scripts: h3disp and fix-thermal-problems.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use - Privacy Policy - Guidelines