Does the controller come with its own 5v power supply, or just a micro USB cable?
As I recall you have to supply the 5V wall wart w/micro USB cable to power it. Just search Amazon or whoever for Pi power supply. Of course, check Canaan's website for the controller info. It'll say of it comes with one.
The RasPi from Canaan has a nice solid metal case so is a decent price. I've seen metal Pi cases go for around $20-30.
Thanks for getting back to me. Their site only mentioned the USB cable. I asked about the wall wart on the outside chance that they supply it but didn't mention it on their site.
Yes, it would be hard to beat their $65-ish price (including shipping) and get a metal case. Of course I could get a slight savings putting together my own RPi 3 with a cheap plastic case.
Or for that matter I could retire one of my old stick mining rigs and take over its RPi (assuming that older RPis work; I'll do some searching to see what minimum RPi is required).
I use a Pi circa early 2014, b1?, for a testing node when flashing miner Firmware and works fine. Canaan has said it is ok to use but I suspect that aside from having only 2 USB-A ports, the cpu itself might struggle with several miners on it. Just dl the right software image for whatever version Pi you use from
https://canaan.io/question/how-do-i-connect-an-avalonminer-721-and-avalonminer-controller-including-raspberry-pi-1-2-and-3/ and burn a SD card with the image.
Along that line: A single Pi can run both A721 and A741 miners on it at the same time. I assume whenever the 761 comes out it can also be ran with the rest of the 7xx family on 1 Pi. With 2 caveats that is...
A) When playing with the Vcore setting it affects ALL the miners on that RasPi. That means if the 741's are running hot but 721's are ok, using -2 to cool down the 741's is needlessly also slowing the 721's.
B) When it comes to flashing MM Firmware updates they are
MODEL SPECIFIC! Easy to forget this but just like the Vcore setting,
applying MM updates through the GUI flashes ALL miners attached to that Pi! Flashing 721's with 741 Firmware makes them very unhappy. Been there, done that....
C) Have a spare Raspi with the IC2 dongle around already setup to use as a stand-alone test/flashing controller to fix fups...