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Avalon4 with global shipping can be purchased here!Chip Parameters: Packaging: QFN56-8×8,0.5mm pitch Rated working voltage: 0.65V – 0.8V Rated working frequency: 400MHz (typical) Rated mining speed: ~25GHS@400MHz (typical) Chip reference energy efficiency: 0.4~0.6W/G Related documents: Datasheet: http://downloads.canaan-creative.com/hardware/A3222/datasheet/Reference design: http://downloads.canaan-creative.com/hardware/A3222/avalon4/More information: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Avalon4Avalon4 Parameters: Chips: 40x Avalon4 A2322 Rated mining speed: 1300GH Rated working voltage: 12V Power consumption: 730W This is not Bitsyncom(Yifu Guo) or his company Avalon. This product is designed, manufacturered and sold by engineers (ngzhang etc) who left his company and founded Canaan Creative, Ltd. in Beijing, ChinaFAQ and Technical SupportDogie's comprehensive setup guide in super HD!Configuration (TL-WR703N)Wiring: - Plug one 4 pin cable connected from the 4 pin header on the unit to the micro USB adapter.
- Connect a micro USB to USB cable to the micro USB adapter, and then plug this into your controller.
- More units can be added by plugging another 4 pin cable from the second unit to the first unit's other 4 pin header.
- Plug in a /hCQilO]network cable from the WR703N to your router, and power it on.
Configuration: - Power on the power supply using its switch at the back.
- Make sure or your router's subnet is 0, ie 192.168.0.x. If not then change it to 0, this is just temporary. ***If this is not possible, see below***
- Using a browser, navigate to 192.168.0.100 - this goes to the WR703N's configuration page.
- Login using "root" as the username.
- Navigate to Network -> Interfaces -> WAN -> Edit.
- Change protocol to DHCP and click "Save & Apply".
- Using a browser, navigate to your router and find the IP it has assigned the WR703N and navigate to that IP.
- Navigate to the page Status -> Miner Configuration. Enter your pool information in the below format.
- Navigate to the page "Miner Status" to check mining has started.
- You can then change your router subnet back to whatever you are used to using.
Alternative Subnet Change: - Unplug your computer from all internet sources.
- Plug in an ethernet cable from the WR703N to your computer.
- Navigate to Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Centre -> Change Adapter Settings.
- Right click on your ethernet adapter -> Properties.
- Click on "Internet Protocol Version 4" and click properties.
- Select "Use the following IP address" and enter the following:
- IP Address: 192.168.0.1, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway: 192.168.0.100.
- Plug in an ethernet cable from the WR703N to you router.
- Restart the configuration instructions as above.
Configuration (RaspberryPi)Wiring: - Plug one 4 pin cable connected from the 4 pin header on the unit to the micro USB adapter.
- Connect a micro USB to USB cable to the micro USB adapter, and then plug this into your controller.
- More units can be added by plugging another 4 pin cable from the second unit to the first unit's other 4 pin header.
- Plug in a /hCQilO]network cable from the WR703N to your router, and power it on.
Configuration: - Put the SD card into another computer.
- /jtdHMl]Download the RasperryPi Avalon 4 OS image (sdcard-vfat-ext4.img)
- /A22fj5]Download the Win32 Disk Imager and use it to flash SD card with this image.
- Put SD card into RaspPi and power it on.
- Power on the power supply using its switch at the back.
- Make sure or your router's subnet is 0, ie 192.168.0.x. If not then change it to 0, this is just temporary. ***If this is not possible, see below***
- Using a browser, navigate to 192.168.0.100 - this goes to the Raspberry Pi's configuration page.
- Login using "root" as the username.
- Navigate to Network -> Interfaces -> WAN -> Edit.
- Change protocol to DHCP and click "Save & Apply".
- Using a browser, navigate to your router and find the IP it has assigned the Raspberry Pi and navigate to that IP.
- Navigate to the page Status -> Miner Configuration. Enter your pool information in the below format.
- Navigate to the page "Miner Status" to check mining has started.
- You can then change your router subnet back to whatever you are used to using.
Alternative Subnet Change: - Unplug your computer from all internet sources.
- Plug in an ethernet cable from the Raspberry Pi to your computer.
- Navigate to Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Centre -> Change Adapter Settings.
- Right click on your ethernet adapter -> Properties.
- Click on "Internet Protocol Version 4" and click properties.
- Select "Use the following IP address" and enter the following:
- IP Address: 192.168.0.1, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, Default Gateway: 192.168.0.100.
- Plug in an ethernet cable from the Raspberry Pi to you router.
- Restart the configuration instructions as above.
FAQProblem | Solution | What temperatures should I aim for? | - Try to achieve <60C for long lifetimes. Temperatures should not be let to rise above 70C. | How can I tell what firmware version I have now? | - Navigate to Status -> CGMiner API Log and look at "Firmware Version". | Where.can.I.find.the.latest.firmware.for.the.WR703N? | - Download the latest firmware from /OC6TFg]here (the WR703N.bin). | Where can I find the latest firmware for the Pi? | - Download the latest firmware from /jtdHMl]here (the sdcard-vfat-ext4.img). | How do I install the latest firmware? | - Download firmware as above. Navigate to System -> Upgrade and click "browse". Select the downloaded file and click "Flash image". Do NOT interrupt this process or you will brick the unit. |
Hello all, Canaan Creative has employed me to help liaise with the community and later provide technical support. They have done this in order to help provide: 1) timely technical support 2) provide better feedback (if I don't know, I can find out from the people within CC who will) 3) provide product and sales input from you guys directly into the company. If something is going wrong, YOU can fix it 4) provide native English press releases. This is a paid position, however it will in no way affect my independence or freedom in being critical towards Canaan Creative outside of this thread. My contract specifically stipulates: Dogie will speak on behalf of Canaan Creative and will not criticize CC in these threads. Dogie still reserves the right to criticize CC in his other threads. Both parties acknowledge that this relationship has no impact whatsoever on CC’s rating or standing in “Dogie’s ‘Manufacturer Trustworthiness” thread. This means I won't sit here and reply to every post saying CC is a scam, don't buy from CC etc etc, in this thread. It does NOT prohibit me from saying that in my own threads, if that is what I believe. It also has absolutely no impact on their rating in the Manufacturer trustworthiness thread.
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RoadStress
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September 12, 2014, 08:43:27 AM |
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Encapsulation: QFN56-8×8,0.5mm pitch Rated working voltage: 0.65V – 0.8V Rated working frequency: 400MHz (typical) Rated mining speed: 25GHS@400MHz (typical) Chip reference energy efficiency: 0.4~0.6W/G
Can you prove the stated performance?
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September 12, 2014, 08:46:37 AM |
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2btc/TH ? only chips? omg, too much 
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MasterRadix
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September 12, 2014, 09:04:43 AM |
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Ahaha this must be a joke 
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September 12, 2014, 10:12:04 AM |
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2btc/TH ? only chips? omg, too much  whats wrong with that? By the time you build a PCB, receive chips, and assemble the entire thing you'll have a device that costs only 3BTC/TH by late october!
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September 12, 2014, 12:40:39 PM |
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September 12, 2014, 02:10:39 PM |
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Scammers gonna scam
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September 12, 2014, 02:25:54 PM |
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2btc/TH ? only chips? omg, too much  With such a small quantity, they can be considered samples, so price isn't that bad. Larger quantities can expect something like price at least cut in half I hope
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September 12, 2014, 02:28:03 PM |
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Hey 20 chips at 25GH/s each for a total of 500 GH/s and 1BTC. Bargain folks!  If you guys are too lazy to put together your own miners (end sarcasm), then just buy one:  290 GH/s for about $300. Ehh, still not worth it.
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September 12, 2014, 02:30:18 PM |
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Hey 20 chips at 25GH/s each for a total of 500 GH/s and 1BTC. Bargain folks!  If you guys are too lazy to put together your own miners (end sarcasm), then just buy one: 290 GH/s for about $300. Ehh, still not worth it. LOL who would trust these guys again anyways...
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September 12, 2014, 03:06:11 PM |
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For anyone who can't be bothered to use their brains, the prices are specifically high because they are SAMPLE chips. Its to discourage one developer buying more than they need which is unfair - Avalon will only have a tiny batch until their actual batches for SALE come in.
The more important thing is that the W/GH is moving down to 0.5 at chip (likely 0.7 system) which will push pressure on the BE200s. Hash rate density is up 4x on the last chips which is a great indicator that prices will be competitive with anything BE200 based.
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September 12, 2014, 03:15:25 PM |
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For anyone who can't be bothered to use their brains, the prices are specifically high because they are SAMPLE chips. Its to discourage one developer buying more than they need which is unfair - Avalon will only have a tiny batch until their actual batches for SALE come in.
Hmm i think they should be free for established proven developers. Such strategy is better for chips adoption.
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September 12, 2014, 04:18:12 PM |
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Hey 20 chips at 25GH/s each for a total of 500 GH/s and 1BTC. Bargain folks!  If you guys are too lazy to put together your own miners (end sarcasm), then just buy one: 290 GH/s for about $300. Ehh, still not worth it. LOL who would trust these guys again anyways... Not surprising this thread gets shit on by the retard rabble within minutes of posting... Have any of you jackasses even looked into these products? Or who is making them? Of course not. Nothing to see here folks, move along.
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September 12, 2014, 04:23:22 PM |
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Scammers gonna scam Why do you think they have a new user? I propose to leave some negative trust ratings for OP!
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September 12, 2014, 04:29:08 PM |
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We'll order samples for sure  Will see where it goes
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September 12, 2014, 05:03:09 PM |
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For anyone who can't be bothered to use their brains, the prices are specifically high because they are SAMPLE chips. Its to discourage one developer buying more than they need which is unfair - Avalon will only have a tiny batch until their actual batches for SALE come in.
The more important thing is that the W/GH is moving down to 0.5 at chip (likely 0.7 system) which will push pressure on the BE200s. Hash rate density is up 4x on the last chips which is a great indicator that prices will be competitive with anything BE200 based.
It just seems to me that they are a day late and a dollar short, in comparison to the BM1382 28nm powered finished hardware that has already dropped in price to BTC1.28/TH of mineable product, and quite likely drawing similar power. Shouldn't they be rushing these chips out the door trying to play catch up, instead of charging more than retail for an un-developed product to keep these said developers in line? I guess this means pre-orders should be opening up soon.
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September 12, 2014, 05:26:09 PM |
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We'll order samples for sure  Will see where it goes Right in the shitter with so many more of your projects. How about giving people what they order before ramping up production on another DOA miner?
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September 12, 2014, 05:32:30 PM |
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For anyone who can't be bothered to use their brains, the prices are specifically high because they are SAMPLE chips. Its to discourage one developer buying more than they need which is unfair - Avalon will only have a tiny batch until their actual batches for SALE come in.
Hmm i think they should be free for established proven developers. Such strategy is better for chips adoption. They don't need better chip adoption, there is limited supply and they have to open it up as a level playing field. There are more developers than there are chips. Asia has been busy buying 1,000,000s of Avalon chips while the forums have 'boycotted' them thinking its still Yifu when they quite simply don't care. This isn't the company Avalon, this isn't the company that did trade ins, this isn't the company that random batch 1 2 and 3. If people don't want to buy, they don't have to.
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September 12, 2014, 05:35:07 PM |
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It just seems to me that they are a day late and a dollar short, in comparison to the BM1382 28nm powered finished hardware that has already dropped in price to BTC1.28/TH of mineable product, and quite likely drawing similar power. Shouldn't they be rushing these chips out the door trying to play catch up, instead of charging more than retail for an un-developed product to keep these said developers in line?
I guess this means pre-orders should be opening up soon.
As with all Avalon products, this will likely be pin compatible with the last generation so you just drop it in and alter the power delivery. The density is higher than BM1382 and costs will be lower. Seriously what is so hard to understand that this is the initial super limited test batch? They're not holding volume back, if you want volume then wait for the actual reels to come in.
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September 12, 2014, 07:26:42 PM |
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Asia has been busy buying 1,000,000s of Avalon chips while the forums have 'boycotted' them thinking its still Yifu when they quite simply don't care. This isn't the company Avalon, this isn't the company that did trade ins, this isn't the company that random batch 1 2 and 3. If people don't want to buy, they don't have to.
I got royally screwed by avalon but they aren't on my boycott list as I appreciate it's not Yifu anymore Sadly all their products since then have been way overpriced/power hungry compared to the competition. Time will tell if these new chips and the machines they spawn are worth buying. And a note to any developers Don't use a few chips clocked up to the max, use lots of chips at the lowest w/GH as that's where the market needs to go.
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