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Topic: [CLOSED] Bitmine CoinCraft A1 28nm chip distribution / DIY support - page 16. (Read 81287 times)

erk
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i m trying to understand what is the problem with these idiots named loshia and bilkwhisky

if you can reply the question reply it or shut up forerver

do you think u are in a kindergarden or what?
The same people appear in most of the hardware threads trolling, ignore list is the answer.

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i m trying to understand what is the problem with these idiots named loshia and bilkwhisky

if you can reply the question reply it or shut up forerver

do you think u are in a kindergarden or what?
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Emphatic NO to your question loshia.
legendary
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hi

does anyone if these chips needed to be chained to another to work?

as cscape doesnt succeed in running it alone?

is there any mentionned about this in the docs?

Guys
Please help papamoi  Grin
He is obviously done with his own secret project and jumping from topic to topic like crazy
And he is not reading the FREE information published here Grin
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hi

does anyone knows if these chips needed to be chained to another to work?

as cscape doesnt succeed in running it alone?

is there any mentionned about this in the docs?
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cscape: any updates on whether or not single chip designs will work?

thanks!

-a[g


I tried hashing the test vectors but got no response from the chip. This was still using a single chip. Next step is to  assemble a second board with the other sample chip.
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Is anyone doing a board design for the home user that has like just a couple of A1 chips on it?
One of my teams projects is targeted at the entry-level consumer enthusiast.  I don't want to spill any details quite yet, but there will be products in your price range.
Oh good, once you have details don't forget to post here, I tend to miss new threads for many days.
Will do.  Glad to know we didn't misread the market. 
erk
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Is anyone doing a board design for the home user that has like just a couple of A1 chips on it?

I am in the sub $1,000 market when it comes to miner purchases, because I get hit with tax and import duty for any items over that which screws the ROI.

Currently my best option is the Black Arrow X1 but they are months off. Coincraft would be brilliant. I l looked at the Technobit HEX8A1 - 6/8 chip Coincraft A1 board, but they don't want to do one with only a couple of ASICs on it to keep the price down for the home user.


I am electronics savvy so I can DIY from an open source design if I have to.
One of my teams projects is targeted at the entry-level consumer enthusiast.  I don't want to spill any details quite yet, but there will be products in your price range.
Oh good, once you have details don't forget to post here, I tend to miss new threads for many days.
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Is anyone doing a board design for the home user that has like just a couple of A1 chips on it?

I am in the sub $1,000 market when it comes to miner purchases, because I get hit with tax and import duty for any items over that which screws the ROI.

Currently my best option is the Black Arrow X1 but they are months off. Coincraft would be brilliant. I l looked at the Technobit HEX8A1 - 6/8 chip Coincraft A1 board, but they don't want to do one with only a couple of ASICs on it to keep the price down for the home user.


I am electronics savvy so I can DIY from an open source design if I have to.
One of my teams projects is targeted at the entry-level consumer enthusiast.  I don't want to spill any details quite yet, but there will be products in your price range.
erk
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Is anyone doing a board design for the home user that has like just a couple of A1 chips on it?

I am in the sub $1,000 market when it comes to miner purchases, because I get hit with tax and import duty for any items over that which screws the ROI.

Currently my best option is the Black Arrow X1 but they are months off. Coincraft would be brilliant. I l looked at the Technobit HEX8A1 - 6/8 chip Coincraft A1 board, but they don't want to do one with only a couple of ASICs on it to keep the price down for the home user.


I am electronics savvy so I can DIY from an open source design if I have to.





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Has anyone gotten any power consumption numbers yet?
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I believe he was saying he didn't have any extra chips.  A single chip design should function just fine.

Does anyone happen to know if the reset line needs to be pulled high.  It wasn't specified, but most resets are.  I plan on connecting all the reset lines to a bus to a Uc through a level converter.
Actually, no.  The only person who documented attempting a single-chip design is having issues with the SPI chain termination.  We don't actually know if single-chip works yet.

Data sheet says "Reset signal, active low"
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I believe he was saying he didn't have any extra chips.  A single chip design should function just fine.

Does anyone happen to know if the reset line needs to be pulled high.  It wasn't specified, but most resets are.  I plan on connecting all the reset lines to a bus to a Uc through a level converter.
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cscape: any updates on whether or not single chip designs will work?

thanks!

-a[g
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Very exciting.  Thanks again to Zefir for putting this together, and for his patience and integrity when dealing with the community.
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This is where we got
8 chips setup @ 800 Mhz

Great, almost there. The two badly performing chips out of 8 is a little bit higher failure rate than what I observed with the samples (~10%), the real chips won't suffer from that (assuming they are tested).

Thanks for confirming that longer chip-chains work.


Cheers
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This is where we got
8 chips setup @ 800 Mhz


screen capture software
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I'm expecting my proto board today but didn't get a chance with first sample chips. Is it possible to get samples from production run?
http://imgur.com/rZs74uQ
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