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sopine+baseboard in thermal - maya.b - 03-27-2017

Just 'cuz.

The thermal is shifted right of the detail image but give the idea Smile


RE: sopine+baseboard in thermal - Luke - 03-27-2017

cool Smile the WiFi/BT module gets that warm ?


RE: sopine+baseboard in thermal - maya.b - 03-27-2017

The colour mapping auto calibrates - bright yellow in that image is around 40degC.

The moving calibration is a bit annoying. Next time I'll save temp values on specific areas from the app too.


RE: sopine+baseboard in thermal - MarkHaysHarris777 - 03-27-2017

I'm actually glad the thermal image is offset slightly;  that way we can still read the hot-spots.

... kinda proves the point that the gpu and axp are the issues;   not the memory !

Wink


RE: sopine+baseboard in thermal - alex - 05-22-2017

(03-27-2017, 07:34 AM)maya.b Wrote: Just 'cuz.

The thermal is shifted right of the detail image but give the idea Smile

I've just made some measurements on a SOPINE with thermocouples.

The graph attached shows the surface temperature of the FORSEE, A64 and AXP chips from boot to browsing a web page and viewing a video then shutting down.

   

The A64 peaks out at ~80C in a 23C ambient. The system monitor had all 4 cores at >80% during the video section.

Just wondering if that seems OK to everyone?

Cheers,

Alex.


RE: sopine+baseboard in thermal - dkryder - 05-23-2017

interesting that all 3 chips end up within a couple degrees of each other and that the A64 has what looks like better ability to dissipate heat but never gets below the other 2 chips.


RE: sopine+baseboard in thermal - alex - 05-23-2017

(05-23-2017, 02:08 AM)dkryder Wrote: interesting that all 3 chips end up within a couple degrees of each other and that the A64 has what looks like better ability to dissipate heat but never gets below the other 2 chips.

Yes, it's the biggest area and the largest number of balls connecting it to the board. I guess its dissipating a good deal more power and I wonder if the other chips are being heated significantly by the processor through the board. The whole assembly cools down pretty quickly, the mass is low compared to a conventional board.


RE: sopine+baseboard in thermal - netsean - 06-23-2017

I ran 2 temperature tests on the sopine64 one with no apps running and another with a youtube video playing at 1080p. I attached a probe on to all three chip, Foresee chip on channel 2, A64 on channel 3, AXP803 onto channel 4 and channel 1 was used to measure room temperature.

Test 1: I simply booted the board from cold and measured the temperature over time without running any user applications and from the graph below you can see the temperature rising very quickly with the A64 reach a peak 54.78 degrees in about 2 mins. see graph below for the temperature of all chips and the room temp 



Test 2: I waited for the chips to reach as close to room temperature possible and booted the device then played back a 1080p youtube. during this test it reached a peak 80.14 degree after 5 mins. I also monitored the CPUs and they were ramping up and down every few seconds from as high as 97% all the way down to 1% (I didn't perform this check in test 1 as I didn't want anything extra including GUIs running). see graph below for results.



is this comparable to what people are seeing?

cheers,
Sean