New Raspberry PI on the way
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- tommit01
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New Raspberry PI on the way
Let's wait and see when it will be officially introduced (maybe already tomorrow...)
German
http://www.golem.de/news/raspberry-pi-3 ... 19435.html
English:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/26/raspberry_pi_3/
I really hope that LAN is not realized again using USB
German
http://www.golem.de/news/raspberry-pi-3 ... 19435.html
English:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/26/raspberry_pi_3/
I really hope that LAN is not realized again using USB
1 x RPi3
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspbe ... 3-on-sale/ - seems like a useful improvement while keeping high degree of compatibility with Pi 2 accessory ecosystem.
"Raspberry Pi 3 on sale now at $35
Exactly four years ago, on 29 February 2012, we unleashed the original 256MB Raspberry Pi Model B on a largely unsuspecting world. Since then, we’ve shipped over eight million units, including three million units of Raspberry Pi 2, making us the UK’s all-time best-selling computer. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has grown from a handful of volunteers to have over sixty full-time employees, including our new friends from Code Club. We’ve sent a Raspberry Pi to the International Space Station and are training teachers around the world through our Picademy program.
In celebration of our fourth birthday, we thought it would be fun to release something new. Accordingly, Raspberry Pi 3 is now on sale for $35 (the same price as the existing Raspberry Pi 2), featuring:
A 1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU (~10x the performance of Raspberry Pi 1)
Integrated 802.11n wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.1
Complete compatibility with Raspberry Pi 1 and 2
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
BCM2837, BCM43438 and Raspberry Pi 3
For Raspberry Pi 3, Broadcom have supported us with a new SoC, BCM2837. This retains the same basic architecture as its predecessors BCM2835 and BCM2836, so all those projects and tutorials which rely on the precise details of the Raspberry Pi hardware will continue to work. The 900MHz 32-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU complex has been replaced by a custom-hardened 1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53. Combining a 33% increase in clock speed with various architectural enhancements, this provides a 50-60% increase in performance in 32-bit mode versus Raspberry Pi 2, or roughly a factor of ten over the original Raspberry Pi.
James Adams spent the second half of 2015 designing a series of prototypes, incorporating BCM2837 alongside the BCM43438 wireless “combo” chip. He was able to fit the wireless functionality into very nearly the same form-factor as the Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B; the only change is to the position of the LEDs, which have moved to the other side of the SD card socket to make room for the antenna. Roger Thornton ran the extensive (and expensive) wireless conformance campaign, allowing us to launch in almost all countries simultaneously. Phil Elwell developed the wireless LAN and Bluetooth software.
All of the connectors are in the same place and have the same functionality, and the board can still be run from a 5V micro-USB power adapter. This time round, we’re recommending a 2.5A adapter if you want to connect power-hungry USB devices to the Raspberry Pi.
Raspberry Pi 3 is available to buy today from our partners element14 and RS Components, and other resellers. You’ll need a recent NOOBS or Raspbian image from our downloads page. At launch, we are using the same 32-bit Raspbian userland that we use on other Raspberry Pi devices; over the next few months we will investigate whether there is value in moving to 64-bit mode.
FAQS
We’ll keep updating this list over the next couple of days, but here are a few to get you started.
Are you discontinuing earlier Raspberry Pi models?
No. We have a lot of industrial customers who will want to stick with Raspberry Pi 1 or 2 for the time being. We’ll keep building these models for as long as there’s demand. Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B will continue to sell for $25 and $35 respectively.
What about Model A+?
Model A+ continues to be the $20 entry-level Raspberry Pi for the time being. We do expect to produce a Raspberry Pi 3 Model A, with the Model A+ form factor, during 2016.
What about the Compute Module?
We expect to introduce a BCM2837-based Compute Module 3 in the next few months. We’ll be demoing Compute Module 3 at our partners’ launch events this morning.
Are you still using VideoCore?
Yes. VideoCore IV 3D is the only publicly documented 3D graphics core for ARM-based SoCs, and we want to make Raspberry Pi more open over time, not less. BCM2837 runs most of the VideoCore IV subsystem at 400MHz and the 3D core at 300MHz (versus 250MHz for earlier devices).
Where does the “10x performance” figure come from?
10x is a typical figure for a multi-threaded CPU benchmark like SysBench. Real-world applications will see a performance increase of between 2.5x (for single-threaded applications) and >20x (for NEON-enabled video codecs).
Credits
A project like this requires a vast amount of focused work from a large team over an extended period. A partial list of those who made major direct contributions to the BCM2837 chip program, BCM43438 integration and Raspberry Pi 3 follows: Dinesh Abadi, James Adams, Cyrus Afghahi, Sayoni Banerjee, Jonathan Bell, Marc Bright, Srinath Byregowda, Cindy Cao, KK Chan, Nick Chase, Nils Christensson, Dom Cobley, Teodorico Del Rosario Jr, Phil Elwell, Shawn Guo, Gordon Hollingworth, Brand Hsieh, Andy Hulbert, Walter Kho, Gerard Khoo, Saran Kumar, Yung-Ching Lee, David Lewsey, Xizhe Li, Simon Long, Scott McGregor, James Mills, Alan Morgan, Kalevi Ratschunas, Paul Rolfe, Matt Rowley, Akshaye Sama, Serge Schneider, Shawn Shadburn, Mike Stimson, Stuart Thomson, Roger Thornton, James Tong, James Turner, Luke Wren. If you’re not on this list and think you should be, please let me know, and accept my apologies.
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"Raspberry Pi 3 on sale now at $35
Exactly four years ago, on 29 February 2012, we unleashed the original 256MB Raspberry Pi Model B on a largely unsuspecting world. Since then, we’ve shipped over eight million units, including three million units of Raspberry Pi 2, making us the UK’s all-time best-selling computer. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has grown from a handful of volunteers to have over sixty full-time employees, including our new friends from Code Club. We’ve sent a Raspberry Pi to the International Space Station and are training teachers around the world through our Picademy program.
In celebration of our fourth birthday, we thought it would be fun to release something new. Accordingly, Raspberry Pi 3 is now on sale for $35 (the same price as the existing Raspberry Pi 2), featuring:
A 1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU (~10x the performance of Raspberry Pi 1)
Integrated 802.11n wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.1
Complete compatibility with Raspberry Pi 1 and 2
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
BCM2837, BCM43438 and Raspberry Pi 3
For Raspberry Pi 3, Broadcom have supported us with a new SoC, BCM2837. This retains the same basic architecture as its predecessors BCM2835 and BCM2836, so all those projects and tutorials which rely on the precise details of the Raspberry Pi hardware will continue to work. The 900MHz 32-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU complex has been replaced by a custom-hardened 1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53. Combining a 33% increase in clock speed with various architectural enhancements, this provides a 50-60% increase in performance in 32-bit mode versus Raspberry Pi 2, or roughly a factor of ten over the original Raspberry Pi.
James Adams spent the second half of 2015 designing a series of prototypes, incorporating BCM2837 alongside the BCM43438 wireless “combo” chip. He was able to fit the wireless functionality into very nearly the same form-factor as the Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B; the only change is to the position of the LEDs, which have moved to the other side of the SD card socket to make room for the antenna. Roger Thornton ran the extensive (and expensive) wireless conformance campaign, allowing us to launch in almost all countries simultaneously. Phil Elwell developed the wireless LAN and Bluetooth software.
All of the connectors are in the same place and have the same functionality, and the board can still be run from a 5V micro-USB power adapter. This time round, we’re recommending a 2.5A adapter if you want to connect power-hungry USB devices to the Raspberry Pi.
Raspberry Pi 3 is available to buy today from our partners element14 and RS Components, and other resellers. You’ll need a recent NOOBS or Raspbian image from our downloads page. At launch, we are using the same 32-bit Raspbian userland that we use on other Raspberry Pi devices; over the next few months we will investigate whether there is value in moving to 64-bit mode.
FAQS
We’ll keep updating this list over the next couple of days, but here are a few to get you started.
Are you discontinuing earlier Raspberry Pi models?
No. We have a lot of industrial customers who will want to stick with Raspberry Pi 1 or 2 for the time being. We’ll keep building these models for as long as there’s demand. Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B will continue to sell for $25 and $35 respectively.
What about Model A+?
Model A+ continues to be the $20 entry-level Raspberry Pi for the time being. We do expect to produce a Raspberry Pi 3 Model A, with the Model A+ form factor, during 2016.
What about the Compute Module?
We expect to introduce a BCM2837-based Compute Module 3 in the next few months. We’ll be demoing Compute Module 3 at our partners’ launch events this morning.
Are you still using VideoCore?
Yes. VideoCore IV 3D is the only publicly documented 3D graphics core for ARM-based SoCs, and we want to make Raspberry Pi more open over time, not less. BCM2837 runs most of the VideoCore IV subsystem at 400MHz and the 3D core at 300MHz (versus 250MHz for earlier devices).
Where does the “10x performance” figure come from?
10x is a typical figure for a multi-threaded CPU benchmark like SysBench. Real-world applications will see a performance increase of between 2.5x (for single-threaded applications) and >20x (for NEON-enabled video codecs).
Credits
A project like this requires a vast amount of focused work from a large team over an extended period. A partial list of those who made major direct contributions to the BCM2837 chip program, BCM43438 integration and Raspberry Pi 3 follows: Dinesh Abadi, James Adams, Cyrus Afghahi, Sayoni Banerjee, Jonathan Bell, Marc Bright, Srinath Byregowda, Cindy Cao, KK Chan, Nick Chase, Nils Christensson, Dom Cobley, Teodorico Del Rosario Jr, Phil Elwell, Shawn Guo, Gordon Hollingworth, Brand Hsieh, Andy Hulbert, Walter Kho, Gerard Khoo, Saran Kumar, Yung-Ching Lee, David Lewsey, Xizhe Li, Simon Long, Scott McGregor, James Mills, Alan Morgan, Kalevi Ratschunas, Paul Rolfe, Matt Rowley, Akshaye Sama, Serge Schneider, Shawn Shadburn, Mike Stimson, Stuart Thomson, Roger Thornton, James Tong, James Turner, Luke Wren. If you’re not on this list and think you should be, please let me know, and accept my apologies.
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- tommit01
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
According to current informations LAN is still using USB to connect
(unfortunately) but WLAN does not....
Here all technical data in an overwiew list:
1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU (BCM2837)
1GB RAM (LPDDR2 SDRAM)
On-board Wireless LAN - 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n (BCM43438)
On-board Bluetooth 4.1 + HS Low-energy (BLE) (BCM43438)
4 x USB 2.0 ports
10/100 Ethernet
40 GPIO pins
Full size HDMI 1.3a port
Combined 3.5mm analog audio and composite video jack
Camera interface (CSI)
Display interface (DSI)
microSD slot
VideoCore IV multimedia/3D graphics core @ 400MHz/300MHz
Recommended power supply: 5V 2,5A
NEW Possible Support for DTS and Dolby Digital Plus
OLD No HEVC/h.265 --> No 4K or UHD
Not yet available:
specialized ARMv8-Kernel for Raspbian (possible, additional speed increase)
specialized 64 Bit applications
With the ARMv8 processor it can run the full range of ARM GNU/Linux distributions, including Snappy Ubuntu Core, as well as Microsoft Windows 10 IoT edition.
Cases should still be compatible except the cases that use plastic to guide LEDs outside ..
I will test this as soon as my devices will arrive.. I think a transparent case should be best here.


Here all technical data in an overwiew list:
1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU (BCM2837)
1GB RAM (LPDDR2 SDRAM)
On-board Wireless LAN - 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n (BCM43438)
On-board Bluetooth 4.1 + HS Low-energy (BLE) (BCM43438)
4 x USB 2.0 ports
10/100 Ethernet
40 GPIO pins
Full size HDMI 1.3a port
Combined 3.5mm analog audio and composite video jack
Camera interface (CSI)
Display interface (DSI)
microSD slot
VideoCore IV multimedia/3D graphics core @ 400MHz/300MHz
Recommended power supply: 5V 2,5A
NEW Possible Support for DTS and Dolby Digital Plus
OLD No HEVC/h.265 --> No 4K or UHD
Not yet available:
specialized ARMv8-Kernel for Raspbian (possible, additional speed increase)
specialized 64 Bit applications
With the ARMv8 processor it can run the full range of ARM GNU/Linux distributions, including Snappy Ubuntu Core, as well as Microsoft Windows 10 IoT edition.
Cases should still be compatible except the cases that use plastic to guide LEDs outside ..
I will test this as soon as my devices will arrive.. I think a transparent case should be best here.
1 x RPi3
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
Ive also orderd the pi 3,
is its just take the sd card out of the pi 2 and put it in the 3? Will that work?
I thout i readed somewere that is not possible, but coudnt find it anymore...
is its just take the sd card out of the pi 2 and put it in the 3? Will that work?
I thout i readed somewere that is not possible, but coudnt find it anymore...
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
I guess you are talking about Domoticz on a 'wheezy' base..
in general
ARMv8 runs in either the 32-bit AArch32 state or 64-bit AArch64 state. The 32-bit state is compatible with ARMv7.
Rest will be worth a test..... As soon as RBPi arrives I will test this.. but only on the weekend..
in general
ARMv8 runs in either the 32-bit AArch32 state or 64-bit AArch64 state. The 32-bit state is compatible with ARMv7.
Rest will be worth a test..... As soon as RBPi arrives I will test this.. but only on the weekend..
1 x RPi3
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
Anyone know if current Razberry will work with this one?
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
Theory is all the GPIO pins, ports etc are identical to Pi 2, so all the publicity shows it being used with the exisiting addons. So it should work with the Razaberry.sweup wrote:Anyone know if current Razberry will work with this one?
Nice video review here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2Z6b64eh2E.
In terms of replacing my Raspberry Pi 2 running Domoticz, I am not sure I need a Raspberry Pi 3, as my current Raspberry Pi 2 never gets more than 5% CPU utilisation and the extra speed won't make a big difference. Obviously starting a new system then it will make life a lot easier with wifi and bluetooth built in, as mentioned above its a shame LAN is still on USB, but WiFi and LAN being separated will make it a better access point. Personally this may be point where I start using a Raspberry Pi desktop rather than a Mini Mac.
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
I will shift all my PIs one number
Raspberry 3 will be attached behind old TV with cable ties - OSMC? XBMC? Openelec..? WIn10? let's wait and see...
Had a voucher for 100 Euros so I bought 3 Raspberry PI 2s as a bundle.. incl transparent case
2 of this will now get a new domoticz installation.. master and slave
I hope ArmV8 Kernel will bring some more speed
Raspberry 3 will be attached behind old TV with cable ties - OSMC? XBMC? Openelec..? WIn10? let's wait and see...
Had a voucher for 100 Euros so I bought 3 Raspberry PI 2s as a bundle.. incl transparent case
2 of this will now get a new domoticz installation.. master and slave
I hope ArmV8 Kernel will bring some more speed
1 x RPi3
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
Well the difference between the Pi B and the Pi 2 was a sixfold increase in speed while the difference between the Pi 2 and 3 is 'only' 50%.simonrg wrote: In terms of replacing my Raspberry Pi 2 running Domoticz, I am not sure I need a Raspberry Pi 3, as my current Raspberry Pi 2 never gets more than 5% CPU utilisation and the extra speed won't make a big difference.
So if you are already running Domoticz on a Pi 2 I do not see a real justification yet to upgrade.
Better spend the 40 Euro's on another sensor or actuator.
Bosch / Nefit / Buderus / Junkers / Worcester / Sieger EMS bus Wi-Fi MQTT Gateway and interface boards: https://bbqkees-electronics.nl/
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
My 'Pi 3' arrived about 10 minutes ago....
Today I'm going to check some compatibilities, WLAN , Bluetooth etc
Further checks at the weekend... Currently I have a cold..
First Infos in the web
http://www.golem.de/news/raspberry-pi-3 ... 19469.html
Sorry found this only in German as I have a cold an can not translate
this should also work .. some stomachache included
http://itools.com/tool/google-translate ... translator
So a short extract ( test with 32 Bit Kernel not yet 64 Bit):
Raspberry Pi 3 Single-Thread-Test 182 seconds (Pi 2: 292 seconds), im Multi-Thread-Test 45 seconds (Pi 2: 75 seconds)
There are still problems using OSMC, OpenElec and Kodi.. I think that will be solved in about one or two weeks....
older Rasbian versions run smoothly but without WLAN or Bluetooth support
Still some optimisations to do.... and RPI3 should show a performance increase of 25 %.. should smoothen Full HD a bit more
Today I'm going to check some compatibilities, WLAN , Bluetooth etc
Further checks at the weekend... Currently I have a cold..
First Infos in the web
http://www.golem.de/news/raspberry-pi-3 ... 19469.html
Sorry found this only in German as I have a cold an can not translate
this should also work .. some stomachache included
http://itools.com/tool/google-translate ... translator
So a short extract ( test with 32 Bit Kernel not yet 64 Bit):
Raspberry Pi 3 Single-Thread-Test 182 seconds (Pi 2: 292 seconds), im Multi-Thread-Test 45 seconds (Pi 2: 75 seconds)
There are still problems using OSMC, OpenElec and Kodi.. I think that will be solved in about one or two weeks....
older Rasbian versions run smoothly but without WLAN or Bluetooth support
Still some optimisations to do.... and RPI3 should show a performance increase of 25 %.. should smoothen Full HD a bit more
1 x RPi3
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
Arm64Port exists since Jessie ... so domoticz image will have to move.. sometime (imho)
Somebody an expert for a change from init to system.d?
Somebody an expert for a change from init to system.d?
1 x RPi3
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
One small problem could be that a power supply of 2.5A is recommended.
All Power Supplies I know currently know or own have 2A or 2.4A.
In a large online-shop I checked only 4 out of 500 power supplies provide the 2.5A on one USB port.
But I think the numbers of strong power suppliers will grow with the numbers of Pi3
All Power Supplies I know currently know or own have 2A or 2.4A.
In a large online-shop I checked only 4 out of 500 power supplies provide the 2.5A on one USB port.
But I think the numbers of strong power suppliers will grow with the numbers of Pi3
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
Power supply is not really a problem, because every shop that sells Raspi 3 also sells a (the original) 2,5 A power supply ..
I think after a short while all sellers will offer a 2,5 A variant..
Just seacrh forAccessories on the corresponding pages.... mostly it is right below
English?
Look here and scroll down.. it should be the same for nearly all vendors
http://de.rs-online.com/web/generalDisp ... aspberrypi
For german sellers it is the same.. Raspi 3 -> Zubehör
Just that easy and maybe also cheaper...
BR
Tommit
I think after a short while all sellers will offer a 2,5 A variant..
Just seacrh forAccessories on the corresponding pages.... mostly it is right below
English?
Look here and scroll down.. it should be the same for nearly all vendors
http://de.rs-online.com/web/generalDisp ... aspberrypi
For german sellers it is the same.. Raspi 3 -> Zubehör
Just that easy and maybe also cheaper...
BR
Tommit
1 x RPi3
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
4 x RPI
3 x RPi2
1 x RPI2 + Win 10 IoT (experimental device)
2 x RPI2 Raspbian "Jessie" + Domoticz (for tenants)
2 x RPI OSMC @ 1GHz
1 RPi Zero W + Cam NOIR
1 RPi Zero W + Cam
RFXtrx 433 FW 1015
RFXtrx 433 E FW 1020
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
I received my pi 3 also today 
I will download the newest image and want to setup it with this
http://domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10864
If you have tips trucs or suggestions let me hear.

I will download the newest image and want to setup it with this
http://domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10864
If you have tips trucs or suggestions let me hear.
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
i've just installed the pi 3 with a new image with jessie.
works ok, evohome worked, rfxcom worked.
razberry doesnt work... watching the leds (the green) on the raz i think my conclusion is that the pi isnt communicating with the new pi.
friend of my also pi3 and raz didnt work.
i watched the leds on the pi 2, the green led is flikkering, so i assume that is the communicating led.
rolled back to pi 2 as no zwave is a no-go, i do not have any switches for the lights in my house.... lol
maybe the gpio lay-out is some different?! or the raz doesnt work on jessie.
i've used a 2 amp power supply for powering the rasp.... don't think thats the problem because the power circuit is updated to handle 2,5 amp to supply a high power usb device, or is this assumption false?
works ok, evohome worked, rfxcom worked.
razberry doesnt work... watching the leds (the green) on the raz i think my conclusion is that the pi isnt communicating with the new pi.
friend of my also pi3 and raz didnt work.
i watched the leds on the pi 2, the green led is flikkering, so i assume that is the communicating led.
rolled back to pi 2 as no zwave is a no-go, i do not have any switches for the lights in my house.... lol
maybe the gpio lay-out is some different?! or the raz doesnt work on jessie.
i've used a 2 amp power supply for powering the rasp.... don't think thats the problem because the power circuit is updated to handle 2,5 amp to supply a high power usb device, or is this assumption false?
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
found out that the log says.
re-installation of the openzwave doesnt work... my wild guess is that the driver currently in the domoticz img doesnt support jessie?
does someone has a sollution for this?
Code: Select all
2016-03-04 10:59:09.196 OpenZWave: Starting...
2016-03-04 10:59:09.196 OpenZWave: Version: 1.4-77-g40eb730
2016-03-04 10:59:09.196 OpenZWave: using config in: /home/pi/domoticz/Config/
2016-03-04 10:59:09.202 Error: OpenZWave: Driver Failed!!
does someone has a sollution for this?
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
It's not obvious from your posts whether you have run the same Jessie SD card in both Pi 2 and Pi3.JacquesMulders wrote:... my wild guess is that the driver currently in the domoticz img doesnt support jessie?
If you try / have tried this, does Openzwave fail on both Pi 2 and Pi 3? If both fail then Jessie issue, if not then Pi 3.
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
no, did not try this, will do!
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
I updated my Pi2 to Jessie, and Domoticz carried on working correctly.
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Re: New Raspberry PI on the way
try-ed the new image on pi 2, this works fine in combo with de raz, so indeed raspi 3 problem...
possible that you have to restart with building your zwave?, so give the raz a hard reset that this is empty?
edit: tryed switching to raspi b that works fine (bit slow....) also with new image...
someone has the sollution for the pi 3?
read on google dat openzwave also has problems on a synology...
possible that you have to restart with building your zwave?, so give the raz a hard reset that this is empty?
edit: tryed switching to raspi b that works fine (bit slow....) also with new image...
someone has the sollution for the pi 3?
read on google dat openzwave also has problems on a synology...
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