04-16-2020, 06:05 PM
I appreciate the reply, fire219. That's a great rundown of ideas, etc.
I still would love to see a PCIe card and drivers to serve as host for SoPine; I think you could comfortably fit four modules, with proper spacing for passive heat sinks, on a full-height and half-length standard format card.
::BUZZER:: Nope. That's a power supply for a single clusterboard. My minicluster is made of four Pine64 A64 512MB boards, individually powered via cable from a USB hub (network switch and mini-router also powered from same source!) I've had it since shortly after the original Pine64 board was Kickstarted.
I was thinking something more along the lines of a 120vac (US) or 230vac (EU, NZ, etc.) buck/boost switching 12/24/5.5vdc supply of 100+ watts, and appropriate cabling, such as this:
Of course, if there aren't enough individual orders of multiple-SBC boards, it wouldn't make any sense to put it in the store. I get it.
I still would love to see a PCIe card and drivers to serve as host for SoPine; I think you could comfortably fit four modules, with proper spacing for passive heat sinks, on a full-height and half-length standard format card.
(04-16-2020, 09:11 AM)fire219 Wrote:(04-15-2020, 02:32 PM)Paraplegic Racehorse Wrote: Power supplies. How many people with SBC clusters have had to kluge together their own? (me! My A64 cluster is powered from a USB hub; awkward but effective) Also handy for any PCIe card(s) that need power not available from the SBC.
We have a power supply designed exactly for A64 cluster use.
::BUZZER:: Nope. That's a power supply for a single clusterboard. My minicluster is made of four Pine64 A64 512MB boards, individually powered via cable from a USB hub (network switch and mini-router also powered from same source!) I've had it since shortly after the original Pine64 board was Kickstarted.
I was thinking something more along the lines of a 120vac (US) or 230vac (EU, NZ, etc.) buck/boost switching 12/24/5.5vdc supply of 100+ watts, and appropriate cabling, such as this:
Of course, if there aren't enough individual orders of multiple-SBC boards, it wouldn't make any sense to put it in the store. I get it.