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1941  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience Compac BM1384 Stickminer Official Support Thread on: March 19, 2017, 09:36:32 PM
Gonna be juggling the warranty pile into this week's tasks.
1942  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience Compac BM1384 Stickminer Official Support Thread on: March 19, 2017, 09:30:01 PM
VCore of zero could be the ASIC is shorted and killing power, or the buck chip has a problem. If it starts up with almost no initial current it's more likely the buck chip, but if it pulls a spike of high current when first plugged in and then drops to near zero points to the ASIC.
1943  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FOR SALE - SIDEHACK STICK] GekkoScience 2PAC - 2x BM1384 USB Stick Miner on: March 18, 2017, 06:28:05 PM
There was an error with the PCB so I had to reorder, cost a few weeks. The new boards should be in this week. I'm not sure whether I'll be here next week or not, but if I am they should be pretty much done by end of next week.
1944  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Announcement] Block Erupter USB on: March 18, 2017, 04:07:02 AM
You can't. They stopped making them about three years ago.
1945  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience is now dabbling with 16nm ASICs for new designs on: March 17, 2017, 01:33:04 AM
My 49-port from him is still chugging along, testing 2Pacs full time. Yesterday my hot air station went belly-up though, that wasn't fun. Gonna slow down progress until the replacement gets here. I had a bunch of spares, but the ones issued to various minions over the years were kept by said minions when they left. Oh well, got 4 years of hard labor out of it.
1946  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience is now dabbling with 16nm ASICs for new designs on: March 17, 2017, 12:10:23 AM
Good news on the dev front. I just sent off for some parts which will start grinding on the second batch of 2Pacs, and also a bunch of stuff for USB hubs and the new pod formfactor. I also got my hub chips in today, as well as stencils for both the hub and new pod.

In better news, I breadboarded a communication setup for BF16 stuff today and it appears to work, which solves one of the delays there. I'm going to try and assemble a BF16 single-chip test board tomorrow and wire it up for VH to see if he can get it hashing. If he can get it going, I might be ordering prototype PCBs of a BF16 Compac (well, 2Pac) as early as the end of next week.

After the end of next week I'm taking a week's vacation so there won't be any updates. Wasn't my idea, I'd rather keep doing stuff but oh well.
1947  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: metrobitcoinminer.com selling Antminer U3, is it legit? on: March 15, 2017, 03:44:05 AM
Here before long I'll have prototypes of something much more like a U3.
1948  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: metrobitcoinminer.com selling Antminer U3, is it legit? on: March 15, 2017, 02:02:32 AM
Bitshopper.de will have stock of my 2xBM1384 stick hopefully before long.
1949  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FOR SALE - SIDEHACK STICK] GekkoScience 2PAC - 2x BM1384 USB Stick Miner on: March 14, 2017, 05:31:16 PM
Actually they just got bought up, so I'm all out.
1950  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FOR SALE - SIDEHACK STICK] GekkoScience 2PAC - 2x BM1384 USB Stick Miner on: March 14, 2017, 02:18:41 PM
I have updated the order queue. Right now i'm prepping for two big bulk orders. Benchwork testing is far outpacing final assembly and burn-in, but I reckon that's not necessarily a bad thing since that's where most of the problems and unknown time complexity comes in.

I'm waiting on a response back from one of the bulk purchasers who only made a down payment; if he doesn't respond soon he'll get exactly as many sticks as he's paid for and then I'll catch up on small queue. Pretty soon I'll have to jump over to Bitshopper sticks.

Speaking of, as of right now I still have three of those black sticks for sale if anyone wants one. There are two more that need more testing and then they're gone. All the pending black-stick orders will get shipped out today.
1951  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASIC chip manufacturers. on: March 13, 2017, 03:16:03 AM
But correlation does not imply causation!

...okay, sorry, I'll go.
1952  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASIC chip manufacturers. on: March 13, 2017, 02:18:56 AM
But did shares double in value because they have anything to do with cryptocurrency ASIC manufacture?

On a related note, what if he'd bought bitcoins instead? It's gone up what, 40-fold since then?
1953  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience is now dabbling with 16nm ASICs for new designs on: March 12, 2017, 02:14:36 AM
Just throwing this out there, but a good way to grease the dev wheels is to buy stuff so I can continue to afford dev materials. Right now I'm out of pocket on the USB hub and the pod formfactor I'll show off if I can get it working. I should have everything on hand for a rough proof-of-concept of the BF stick, and almost everything for the pod, but the hub's a lot of parts I've never stocked and a large (therefore expensive) PCB.

2Pac sales are always appreciated (including the factory-seconds black sticks), and I've also got a buttload of DPS1200 breakout boards and cables for anyone needing a solid PSU.

There's also the 2PacLoan program.
1954  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience is now dabbling with 16nm ASICs for new designs on: March 11, 2017, 11:21:56 PM
Very minor. Should see 60GH from about 6-7W, the 16.5GH setpoint of the original Compac.
1955  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience is now dabbling with 16nm ASICs for new designs on: March 11, 2017, 03:41:34 PM
There will not be a 1-chip stick. The buck on the Compac has as low a baseline voltage as I can find (most bucks operate 0.6 to 0.8 volts minimum, that one will do 0.5) but the Bitfury's full range is from about 0.45 to 0.55 volts per ASIC. The "expected" power draw from the chip is also below 7 watts. It makes more sense to put two chips in series like the 2Pac, which shifts the buck's range away from impossible/suboptimal to 0.9-1.1 volts (this change increases overall system efficiency in three different ways) and puts the peak operating power at about 15W, which a lot of Compac and 2Pac owners like to approach.

The expected hash/power of a 2-chip BF16 Compac is from approximately 30GH at 2.5W up to approximately 130GH at 15W. These are approximate numbers based on expected performance of the chip gathered from others' test data. Once I have a working prototype the first thing I'll do - well, the first thing I'll do is post pictures and show it off but the second thing I'll do is work up a performance chart.
1956  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience is now dabbling with 16nm ASICs for new designs on: March 11, 2017, 03:18:09 PM
"Something bigger" wouldn't be too far behind it. Hopefully I'll have a BM1384 form-factor prototype of something U3-scale in a couple weeks to show off which I'd like to make a Bitfury version of as well.

Also I hadn't talked to Punin in a while so I emailed him last night and already got a confirmation that chips are still available for this project, any quantity.

Depending on what space I have available on a manual-voltage BF Compac board, I may try to shift things around a bit to make room for some labeling to the pot so you can get at least an approximation of what the voltage is set at. Since the chips have require almost no support circuitry there should be a decent amount of space even with an extra comm chip.

The Amita pod and TypeZero refit boards would definitely have software voltage control and a full sensor package, don't worry about that.
1957  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: GekkoScience is now dabbling with 16nm ASICs for new designs on: March 11, 2017, 06:07:44 AM
Got a question that's actually TOTALLY related to 16nm development.

One of the reasons I've been thinking from the get-go about using a microcontroller to interface to the Bitfury chips is their communication setup. The chips use a specific internally AC-coupled 2-wire communication to a central level-shifting multiplexer chip. This guy takes in standard 5V SPI through a particular IO port, which shouldn't be difficult. However, there's a specific non-SPI reset signal to initialize all your chips that needs to be fed in this port. So I figured, let's put in a micro to relay data from USB to SPI, add a command to enact that specific signal, and then use the micro to also implement temp sensing and voltage control. I could use a basic USB-SPI converter and scrub the active controls (like the Compac and 2Pac, give it manual voltage and whatnot), but there's no way to implement that reset signal.

Except I may have just figured out a remarkably simple way to do it, which will also be really easy to test and requires only a few components that I already have in bulk. In fact, all of them are already in use on the Compac and 2Pac.

So, here before long I'm going to rig up a hardware test and VH is going to see if he can make it work. If he can, we'll have the approximate guts of a 2-chip BF16 Compac implementing manual voltage control. I'll also wire fixed thermostatic control onto it, which is to say there'll be a temp sensor that turns off the Vcore power if the stick overheats and turns it back on when the stick cools down. I should have done that with the 2Pac, really, but oh well.

So, the plan has been to develop a BF16 Compac with temperature sensing and software voltage control. But firmware development is going to be the part of design that takes the longest and has the most hiccups. Therefore, who would be offended if I tried to bring to market a BF16 Compac with BM1384-Compac-style manual voltage control if it meant we could get it done that much sooner?
1958  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FS] GS Server PSUs, boards & kits, custom cables, GPU riser power, made in USA on: March 10, 2017, 03:46:36 PM
Bumping this guy since it's been a while. I have DPS1200 kits in stock. Not a lot of PSUs but those can be had readily, however I have stacks of boards and cables on hand.

Also don't overlook the 2Pac 2xBM1384 stickminer, a new Compac version that's twice as good as the last one.

Development is ongoing in Bitfury 16nm miners (2-chip stick, 6-chip and 11-chip pods, 33-chip S1/S3/S5 refit boards) and a 7+1 port USB stud hub with adjustable per-port current limiting.

I've also got a bunch of available hosting space at 8.9 cents per kilowatt-hour, about $65 per kilowatt per month, which includes VPN remote access. No minimum, no contract; my hosting is built specifically for the little guy.
1959  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FOR SALE - SIDEHACK STICK] GekkoScience 2PAC - 2x BM1384 USB Stick Miner on: March 08, 2017, 05:29:12 PM
Oh right, UK so talking about bitshopper. He doesn't have stock yet. You might contact him directly to inquire about pricing.
1960  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FOR SALE - SIDEHACK STICK] GekkoScience 2PAC - 2x BM1384 USB Stick Miner on: March 08, 2017, 04:44:38 PM
Like I said, read the first post in this thread. Oddly enough it answers all your questions.
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