[kwlug-disc] Raspberry Pi 4

Ron Singh ronsingh149 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 3 16:21:24 EDT 2019


I never could understand why otherwise rational design team leaders are not
able to resist the tug of staying at the forefront of port adoption.
A tortured way of saying, why not stick with a barrel type connector for
power?
So much more robust. Or if one needs to be hip with the kids, at least
implement USB-C correctly, take a page from a Lenovo or HP USB-C-powered
laptop's implementation.

Going from a single full-sized HDMI port to  dual Micro-HDMI ports is
beyond comprehension.
Pi is supposed to be easy-to-implement, easy-to-expand, cheap.
MicroHDMI-HDMI adapters are not cheap, MicroHDMI-HDMI cables are not cheap.
Who needs dual HDMI on a Pi4???

Every Pi3 person I know complains about the lackluster CPU performance,
lack of USB3, SATA, little RAM.
I would have though that the Pi folks would have just stuck with faster
CPU/more RAM and USB3 as primary goals.
Sigh. I think Pi4 is a miss, perhaps Version2 might be a rethink.

Thanks,

Ron Singh



On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 12:41 PM Khalid Baheyeldin <kb at 2bits.com> wrote:

> I agree with Doug here. A successful standard is one that is foolproof to
> implement.
> A standard that is ambiguous, confusing, or too complex is a nightmare.
>
> The fact that two companies failed to implement it correctly, one fairly
> large and
> experienced, and the other has lots of experience too, is proof that the
> standard,
> as it is currently written, is a failure.
>
> And this is not the first time. Remember when we had USB Hi-Speed,
> SuperSpeed,
> and all these meaningless designations? This confusion did not last long
> though, so
> I hope that USB-C settles down too.
>
> On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 11:12 AM Doug Moen <doug at moens.org> wrote:
>
>> My take is that the USB-C standard is really messed up. The fact that it
>> is so difficult to implement correctly is a warning sign. There was also
>> that case of substandard USB-C cables sold on Amazon physically destroying
>> your laptop when used for recharging.
>>
>>
>> https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/02/google-engineer-finds-usb-type-c-cable-thats-so-bad-it-fried-his-chromebook-pixel/
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 3, 2019, at 10:26 AM, Mikalai Birukou via kwlug-disc wrote:
>>
>> There is a saying: "Many problems have two solutions. One is obvious,
>> simple and ... wrong."
>>
>> Apparently USB-C problem of putting analog circuit is a problem of this
>> kind. There is a solution with one resistor instead of two (as article
>> mentions) which incorrectness is not obvious (especially with blinding "we
>> saved one resistor!"). Nintendo guys stepped into this. Raspberry guys
>> stepped into this. And may be even Apple guys did with some of their
>> dongles, as commented in Nintendo article
>> https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/04/nintendo-warns-against-using-substandard-switch-charging-cables/?comments=1&post=35114343
>> .
>>
>> Being on a weekend, I am simply amazed at complexities present in this
>> world, and that we, humans, are tackling them nevertheless. Wow!
>> On 2019-08-03 10:07 a.m., CrankyOldBugger wrote:
>>
>> I'm sure that we'll be seeing the Raspi 4 B v2 or something soon.  They
>> have good engineers working there.
>>
>>
>> On Sat, 3 Aug 2019 at 10:06, Mikalai Birukou via kwlug-disc <
>> kwlug-disc at kwlug.org> wrote:
>>
>> This speaks to the power of open design: someone else found a bug and
>> pointed it out.
>> On 2019-08-03 12:13 a.m., Khalid Baheyeldin wrote:
>>
>> Eben Upton confirmed that there are mistakes in implementing the
>> standard(s) for USB-C.
>>
>>
>> https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/07/raspberry-pi-4-uses-incorrect-usb-c-design-wont-work-with-some-chargers/
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 12:09 AM CrankyOldBugger <
>> crankyoldbugger at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> You need to watch what USB cables you use with the Raspi 4, though.
>> Apparently the RP4 is having problems with smart cables:
>> https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/raspberry-pi-4-usb-c-cable-issue-confirmed/
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 2 Aug 2019 at 20:35, Mikalai Birukou via kwlug-disc <
>> kwlug-disc at kwlug.org> wrote:
>>
>> Raspberry PI 4 is coming out, with same arm cores as helm, but with 4GB
>> of RAM. Finally USB 3, and dual HDMI.
>>
>> https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/raspberry-pi-4-b,6193.html
>>
>>
>>
>>
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