Parallella, Raspberry Pi, FPGA & All That Stuff

KF7IJZ
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Thanks for the kind words! I

Thanks for the kind words!

I would really love to get my hands on 8 B+ models so I could have a stack running for every generation of PI.  When the Pi 4 comes out, I will likely move all three stacks on to a single 24 port switch.  I may even build a custom 5V power supply and power via GPIO.

I have noticed that one of my nodes in the Pi 2 cluster has significantly reduced performance so I have to troubleshoot that at some point.  No errors, but taking nearly 60K seconds to complete a WU and the RAC is in the 300s.  I have another Pi 2 Node that won't stabilly run at 1GHz so I have to replace that board as well.

I also need to order some Pimoroni Blinkt! units for each pi to give visual indication of status of workunits, CPU speed, and temp.  

This has truly been a fun little hobby.  I hope there is a chance to have Work Units optimized for the Pi 3 and that we get a crack at the next round of LIGO data!

 

 

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Anonymous

KF7IJZ,Video is nicely done

KF7IJZ,

Video is nicely done as is the stack.  If I remember correctly you are running ethernet to your stacks. If this is true why not consider a POE solution with a splitter to separate data from power at the stack end.  Powering from GPIO by passes some safeguards unless your design would provide that.  Just thinking.  Maybe too much.  I have one of these on order for a Pi Zero I finally received.

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ravenigma
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poppageek wrote:Hi

poppageek wrote:

Hi Keith!

Grats on the video KF7IJZ!

This SoC looks interesting: http://www.lattepanda.com/ Intel quad core for $79 or with Win 10 for $109.   http://www.dfrobot.com/index.php?route=product/search&description=true&search=LattePanda

There is a listing on the LattePanda web site for one without Win 10. I would like to try this with Linux, just concerned about drivers.

LattePanda Windows 10 Single Board Computer


Sorry for goofy formating. Not understanding this new web stuff very well.Cry

 

 

 

I run one of these over at World Community Grid. It's faster at completing a single task than my Odroid XU-4 (but on different apps, Android vs Windows) but has only half the cores. It does run a little warm, however. Fixed that by removing the top of the case it came with and setting an 80mm case fan on top to blow down onto the board. 

PG3.14
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Milestones Today Raspberry

Milestones Today

Raspberry Pi passes 2,500,000

 

Users Returning Work : 11/13 (84.62%)

 

Project Rank: 1645

 

Cool

poppageek
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Matt_145 wrote:poppageek

Matt_145 wrote:

poppageek wrote:

Hi Keith!

Grats on the video KF7IJZ!

This SoC looks interesting: http://www.lattepanda.com/ Intel quad core for $79 or with Win 10 for $109.   http://www.dfrobot.com/index.php?route=product/search&description=true&search=LattePanda

There is a listing on the LattePanda web site for one without Win 10. I would like to try this with Linux, just concerned about drivers.

LattePanda Windows 10 Single Board Computer


Sorry for goofy formating. Not understanding this new web stuff very well.Cry

 

 

 

I run one of these over at World Community Grid. It's faster at completing a single task than my Odroid XU-4 (but on different apps, Android vs Windows) but has only half the cores. It does run a little warm, however. Fixed that by removing the top of the case it came with and setting an 80mm case fan on top to blow down onto the board. 

 

Thanks for the info. I too do WCG and had that in mind although if the next batch of GW is not too demanding for CPU power this might be perfect for what I want to do. Do you think a large heatsink on the metal lid would work?

 

 

Cheers!

ravenigma
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poppageek wrote:Do you think

poppageek wrote:
Do you think a large heatsink on the metal lid would work?

Possibly. I had considered put something like a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO on it since they're inexpensive and work very well, but the fan solution I came up with works so well that I've never bothered. 

Anonymous

My Pi Zero with a clever USB

My Pi Zero with a clever USB HUB:

Pi Zero with USB HUB

The USB HUB is on the bottom of the Pi Zero and is electrically connected by 4 spring loaded pins, shown below.  The pins are soldered to the HUB but "press" against electrical contacts on the Pi Zero.  Most are soldered.  Which method?  Depends on your application.

electrical connections

And finally powered by POE with a Ethernet to USB gender bender (blue). 

Powered by POE

You can see more here.

 

 

 

PG3.14
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Hello friends. :-)   Has

Hello friends. :-)

 

Has anyone had any validate erros or their RPIs? for last three days I have recieved 12 validate errors. The 12 were spread accross all 4 RPis. Seems strange no problems for 2 months and then in 3 days all for each have 1-3 validate errors.

 

Cheers!

PG3.14
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@Robl Very clever indeed.

@Robl

Very clever indeed. Love that USB hack. :-)

Holmis
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PG3.14 wrote:Hello friends.

PG3.14 wrote:

Hello friends. :-)

 

Has anyone had any validate erros or their RPIs? for last three days I have recieved 12 validate errors. The 12 were spread accross all 4 RPis. Seems strange no problems for 2 months and then in 3 days all for each have 1-3 validate errors.

 

Cheers!

Are they part of the canceled WUs reported in this Tech News thread: Canceled "bad" BRP beams?

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