(04-29-2018, 05:34 AM)Tigger Wrote:(04-28-2018, 04:41 PM)pfeerick Wrote: I would have thought it was was the circled part from how pine64 have designed stuff in the past and because of the can over the top of it..., but I can't confirm 100% as there's no separate picture of the module on the shop atm.
(04-28-2018, 06:06 PM)tllim Wrote: @pfeerick, your assumption is correct. I will post the Wifi Module on next week.
Thanks for clearing that up.
But that location is awfully close to the USB 3.0 Type-C and Type-A ports. Is the 2.4 GHz band of the Bluetooth module safe from usb3 radio frequency interference?
If possible could you pretty please pop a bigger picture (after click) of the full board, then the one that is now displayed ?
Everything is barely distinguishable. That's what knocked me off. I'm just pushing my luck here. Because if it's not possible, it's not possible.
Sales page in the shop Wrote:2. The ROCKPro64 still in early stage development cycle, the current batch is only suitable for developer and early adopter.(04-24-2018, 01:26 PM)tllim Wrote: Good news, the Rockpro64 boards tested well and pilot production just started. However,this batch has one wire modification due to PCB layout error, and the issue (at eMMC area) has been fixed and now functional.I'm a developer but definitely not an early adopter. Will the next batch of June, be a production run, or still a pilot production run ?
The antenna concern has been discussed once at CNX Software site. The ROCKPro64 Wifi/BT module is NOT on board antenna type which may subject to the USB 3.0 noise interference. The ROCKPro64 Wifi/BT module using u.fl and we supply two wire antennas, just makes sure that the Wire antenna not getting too close or wire parallel with USB 3.0 cable. If not conformable with the Wifi/BT module due too close to USB 3.0, then the other option is using the PCI-e Wifi card.
The next batch should be product run unless this batch burn-in test result call fro another pilot run.
There is NO wire modification on current board, this issue has been fixed without physical jumping a wire.