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Test Gumstix Raspberry Pi CM4 Uprev (CM3 adapter board) #173

Open dev-dull opened 3 years ago

dev-dull commented 3 years ago

They've a few different versions including one that adds a Coral ml module. I've linked the base model below. I'm curious to know how well these work with the Turing Pi

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clicky link: https://www.gumstix.com/cm4-uprev.html

geerlingguy commented 3 years ago

I should note that it's been tested and discussed on the Turing Pi Discord, and so far nobody's been able to get the Uprev to work with the Turing Pi. Not sure why, but there could be signaling or power issues.

geerlingguy commented 3 years ago

It looks like the development board is on the site, but not the Uprev. Labeling accordingly.

geerlingguy commented 3 years ago

I seem to have acquired a couple of these thanks to @ahmadexp! I'll hopefully test them out soon in a few different scenarios. Physically they don't fit a number of CM <= 3+ boards, unfortunately.

punnypenguins commented 2 years ago

Live site page for this board: https://pipci.jeffgeerling.com/boards_cm/gumstix-rpi-cm4-uprev.html

paulwratt commented 2 years ago

I seem to have acquired a couple of these thanks to @ahmadexp! I'll hopefully test them out soon in a few different scenarios. Physically they don't fit a number of CM <= 3+ boards, unfortunately.

Did you get around to testing those? Biggest question, did they work in the TuringPi? (I noticed they did a short run re-release of the TuringPi mid-late last year).

geerlingguy commented 2 years ago

@paulwratt - They do not seem to work in the Turing Pi, unfortunately :(

Haven't tested elsewhere since then, though. But if I can get my hands on a CM4S I want to see if that will work.

nowtp commented 5 months ago

@paulwratt - They do not seem to work in the Turing Pi, unfortunately :(

Haven't tested elsewhere since then, though. But if I can get my hands on a CM4S I want to see if that will work.

Just as an FYI ... but more as I was going through google looking for information.

https://discord.com/channels/754950670175436841/1191718968000516136/1217032548740366377

Seems that someone has got 6 nodes instead of 7 (supply 12V, 4.17a), running on the TPi1 board.