Michael Gilligan | 28/09/2023 10:41:28 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Coming soon :**LINK** https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-5/ MichaelG. |
JA | 28/09/2023 12:33:53 |
![]() 1605 forum posts 83 photos | It could almost compete with my twelve year old lap top. JA |
Dave S | 28/09/2023 17:50:22 |
433 forum posts 95 photos | Its more like a 5 year old laptop really... Totally usable as a 'normal' computer. Also not many old laptops can do 2 screens at 4k/60, have 2 cameras and GPIO. I think this one is going to end up as the CNC controller for my CNC build. Dave
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Michael Gilligan | 28/09/2023 18:01:28 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | How did you get one before the release-date, Dave ? Back-end of October was what I read MichaelG. Edited By Michael Gilligan on 28/09/2023 18:02:44 |
Dave S | 28/09/2023 18:04:36 |
433 forum posts 95 photos | I'm Head of Engineering at a Raspberry Pi Design Partner. One of the harder parts of the job is knowing the stuff which is coming and not telling anyone... Dave |
Michael Gilligan | 28/09/2023 18:09:08 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | So presumably you’ve thoroughly tested it and I’m safe pre-ordering one MichaelG. |
Dave S | 28/09/2023 18:21:51 |
433 forum posts 95 photos | Its the best Pi yet. Would recommend getting the cooler or the dedicated case with fan in it - the CPU runs quite a bit hotter than the 4 - not dangerously so, but hot enough that I'll be adding a cooler once I get round to it. It can also peak a lot of current from the PSU, so whilst the 3A supply for a Pi4 is fine (that's what I'm currently using) if you don't have a lot of things hanging off the USB etc the new supply is designed to support maximum performance. I will be buying (with my own money) one of those when they become available. Seeing it run with a pair of cameras and 2 4k screens was impressive - I can see it being the basis for a Projector + cameras shape measurement system at 'fairly' low cost. (I used to do precision high speed large volume optical metrology at a previous job). The PCIe connector is going to open up some interesting possibilities... Interestingly the feature the Pi team seemed most pleased with was the power button... Dave
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Michael Gilligan | 28/09/2023 18:33:33 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Thanks, Dave … much appreciated MichaelG. |
John McNamara | 29/09/2023 09:51:39 |
![]() 1377 forum posts 133 photos | Gee Dave |
Russell Eberhardt | 29/09/2023 10:32:59 |
![]() 2785 forum posts 87 photos | Posted by Dave S on 28/09/2023 17:50:22:
I think this one is going to end up as the CNC controller for my CNC build. Dave
Looks like a good candidate to replace the Dell computer I bought second hand 10 years ago for my CNC build. Can the raspberry Pi version of Linux CNC emulate a parallel printer port for my driver electronics? Russell |
Mark Rand | 29/09/2023 11:49:55 |
1505 forum posts 56 photos | Posted by Russell Eberhardt on 29/09/2023 10:32:59:
Looks like a good candidate to replace the Dell computer I bought second hand 10 years ago for my CNC build. Can the raspberry Pi version of Linux CNC emulate a parallel printer port for my driver electronics? Russell
Should be a fairly simple bit of coding. The Centronics interface is/was pretty simple minded. Enough so that I emulated it woth oneof our HP computers in the early '90s in order to drive a printer that had been bought in mistake by the department. |
Benedict White | 29/09/2023 11:52:37 |
113 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by Dave S on 28/09/2023 18:04:36:
I'm Head of Engineering at a Raspberry Pi Design Partner. One of the harder parts of the job is knowing the stuff which is coming and not telling anyone... Dave Cheat! |
Dave S | 29/09/2023 12:11:32 |
433 forum posts 95 photos | John, This should link the the sales pdf: Wayback Machine (archive.org) Basically project a load of straight lines, take a photo form the side, do some maths to decode the bendyness the camera sees. A quick google shows there are several parallel port HATs available for a Pi - thats probably the route I would take if I needed to. Dave |
Michael Gilligan | 29/09/2023 12:57:52 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Dave S on 29/09/2023 12:11:32:
John, This should link the the sales pdf: Wayback Machine (archive.org) […] . Am I being dim, Dave ? … your link only gives me the glossy front-cover MichaelG. |
Dave S | 29/09/2023 15:13:07 |
433 forum posts 95 photos | Should be a 7 or 8 page brochure. The company was Phase Vision, so you could always search phasevision.com on the wayback machine. Sadly ran out of money, as with a lot of startup / spinouts. Dave |
Michael Gilligan | 29/09/2023 16:16:31 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | … of Loughborough, no less [ I did Ergonomics with Human Biology there ] Still digging for the brochure, but I did find this interesting paper:**LINK** https://web.archive.org/web/20190427012848id_/https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/Journal-of-Biomedical-Optics/volume-16/issue-6/066005/Comparison-on-different-insects-wing-displacements-using-high-speed-digital/10.1117/1.3586778.pdf MichaelG. |
Michael Gilligan | 29/09/2023 16:24:41 |
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Russell Eberhardt | 29/09/2023 16:51:14 |
![]() 2785 forum posts 87 photos | Posted by Dave S on 29/09/2023 12:11:32:
A quick google shows there are several parallel port HATs available for a Pi - thats probably the route I would take if I needed to. Dave Thanks, one of those should do the trick. Russell |
Bazyle | 29/09/2023 18:05:50 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | Posted by Russell Eberhardt on 29/09/2023 16:51:14:
Posted by Dave S on 29/09/2023 12:11:32:
A quick google shows there are several parallel port HATs available for a Pi - thats probably the route I would take if I needed to. Dave Thanks, one of those should do the trick. Russell I thought the big problem for LinuxCNC using the printer port was the multitasking of the processor, particularly video generation, screwing up the timing for direct drive of steppers. It should be possible to avoid this by leaving one of the cores for the user to use unmolested, but is that the case? |
Russell Eberhardt | 30/09/2023 13:51:08 |
![]() 2785 forum posts 87 photos | Posted by Bazyle on 29/09/2023 18:05:50:
I thought the big problem for LinuxCNC using the printer port was the multitasking of the processor, particularly video generation, screwing up the timing for direct drive of steppers. It should be possible to avoid this by leaving one of the cores for the user to use unmolested, but is that the case? Well, my current cnc system runs LinuxCNC on a single core 3.2 GHz processor. Yes. the parallel printer port does cause some timing issues but I found the reduced step rate needed to prevent lost steps was still fast enough for me. I would imagine the four cores at 2.4 GHz of the Pi 5 should beat my old computer. Russell |
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