DocScrutinizer05 changed the topic of #neo900 to: http://neo900.org | conversations are logged to http://infobot.rikers.org/%23neo900/ and http://irclog.whitequark.org/neo900 | 2013-11-04 - the day our fundraiser reached its goal | 2014-05-01 360 devices 75k€| 0712 183 ~30k | 0810 300 ~49k | 0914 346 ~56k
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<DougLashz> Will there be a convenient way to disable the battery hot swap?
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<Oksana> Disable the battery hot swap? Why?
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<kerio> Oksana: FUCK THIS CONVENIENCE SHIT
<kerio> I WANT MY LIFE TO BE AWFUL
<DocScrutinizer05> kerio: speech!
<DocScrutinizer05> this chan is quite liberal but I like the fact that it usually still stays kind of civilized
<kerio> how does the battery hotswap even work
<DocScrutinizer05> technically it's meant to be a sufficiently large buffer capacitor to supply only the TWL4030 VBATT for a 500ms or less, while power hogs like modem, LCD backlight, WLAN etc are powered directly from battery and go down during battery swap but are supposed to transparently recover from such outage
<kerio> 500ms is very little time :v
<kerio> ok i guess you just do the thing where you slide the new battery below the old one
<kerio> i used to have to do that to keep the clock on my old n900
<DocScrutinizer05> it is pretty long: http://neo900.org/stuff/batswap-quick-procedure.gif
<kerio> are you a wizard
<DocScrutinizer05> I expect 200ms to be more than sufficient
<kerio> now do one where the battery turns into a bird!
<kerio> also, i can't believe i never thought of just pushing the battery below
<kerio> i usually pull the top battery a bit when i do that
<kerio> this is even simpler and faster
<DocScrutinizer05> eventually I might do another slomo with stopwatch and have a LED soldered to the battery contacts, so I could exactly time the blackout time during swap
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<DocScrutinizer05> or even smarter: use a o'scope to plot the voltage vs time on two thin wires soldered to the battery contact blades in device
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<DocScrutinizer05> that however might need some additional tweaks to the device itself, since for example there's a number of buffer capacitors on VBAT+ which should completely spoil such plot unless we also attach a decent high load via a shunt, or simply break the battery rail by e.g. removing/cutting the GND connection via R1129 shunt http://wstaw.org/m/2014/12/15/plasma-desktope11330.png
<DocScrutinizer05> of course fast sampling via ADCIN4 GAIA which is connected to BSI would also provide pretty good data about duration of battery being detached. Even a tad better than probing VBAT+ since this is the 0.5mm shorter BSI blade on battery contact
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<DocScrutinizer05> a research order to those willing to mess around with N900 a bit, on the mere software level: 1) find the mechanisms that bme is using to shut down the system on BSI contact break. (hints: gdb tracing needs to go to external data sink e.g. via ttyACM since otherwise no logs get written for an event that immediately shuts down the system. ADCIN4 pin(!) of GAIA/TWL4030 most likely is involved) 2) after `stop bme` (to avoid the system
<DocScrutinizer05> shutdown, see http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=57734) run a simple program that in a loop does a {ADCIN4 conversion and readout; writes the result to stdout with timestamp; waits a 25ms}
<DocScrutinizer05> s/1) find/1) identify/
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<DocScrutinizer05> NB that batt hotswap is not a guaranteed product feature, like everything else of the "better than N900" features. Might turn out to be not feasible
<DocScrutinizer05> it's a design goal to get evaluated for feasibility and cost/benefit ratio
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<DocScrutinizer05> >> 14/12/2014 - Sonntag 23:31Bei FedEx Station eingetroffenKOELN DE<<
<DocScrutinizer05> funny enough: >> 15/12/2014 - Montag 01:01Abgeschickt von FedEx StationMEMPHIS, TN<<
<DocScrutinizer05> the parcel traveled back in time ;-)
<DocScrutinizer05> same with GMT/UTC timing:
<DocScrutinizer05> 15/12/2014 - Montag
<DocScrutinizer05> 07:01Abgeschickt von FedEx StationMEMPHIS, TN
<DocScrutinizer05> 05:31Bei FedEx Station eingetroffenKOELN DE
<DocScrutinizer05> 00:06Im TransitMEMPHIS, TN
<DocScrutinizer05> :-D
<DocScrutinizer05> fedex has a time machine. \o/
<DocScrutinizer05> I should ask them for sending the parcel two times around the globe and add massive time travel so it arrives at us in November
<kerio> DocScrutinizer05: if only they didn't add a date change line
<kerio> :v
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<bencoh> I can haz time machine on neo900 ?
<DocScrutinizer05> sidenote on "SMS via LTE" topic: usually well informed entities say >>Firmware version 2.1 will support GSM/UMTS voice and SMS. Samples are already available (and I assume documentation as well).<<
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<DocScrutinizer05> the PoP chips got stuck in Koeln, might arrive tomorrow
<ds2> someone broken open the pack?
<ds2> broke
<DocScrutinizer05> why?
<ds2> you getting them premounted?
<DocScrutinizer05> huh?
<ds2> trying to figure out what you meant by PoP
<DocScrutinizer05> errr, Package on Package
<ds2> are you premounting the RAM with the DM3730 first?
<DocScrutinizer05> no
<ds2> oh... which part are you calling the PoP chip?
<ds2> DM3730?
<DocScrutinizer05> the one that goes on top of SoC
<ds2> ah the memory
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<DocScrutinizer05> [2014-12-14 Sun 15:17:11] <astr> DocScrutinizer05, so err how's the 1gb ram chips problem?
<DocScrutinizer05> [2014-12-14 Sun 15:26:31] <DocScrutinizer05> we're getting evaluation samples tomorrow
<DocScrutinizer05> [2014-12-14 Sun 15:27:17] <DocScrutinizer05> actually a good bunch for evaluation: 70
<ds2> context helps :D
<DocScrutinizer05> [2014-12-15 Mon 11:59:31] <DocScrutinizer05> 07:01 Abgeschickt von FedEx Station MEMPHIS, TN
<DocScrutinizer05> [2014-12-15 Mon 11:59:31] <DocScrutinizer05> 05:31 Bei FedEx Station eingetroffen KOELN DE
<ds2> how are you planning to mount it?
<DocScrutinizer05> me? not at all. My soldering iron doesn't work for this stuff ;-)
<ds2> you could hot air it
<DocScrutinizer05> the lab we try to contract (boss is sick today so no chances) is pondering to use VP for soldering them, they are reluctant to use IR reflow. Unclear yet if the beagleboards will survive a second melt-down
<ds2> second melt down? are they baking the entire board?
<DocScrutinizer05> well, VP is pretty much non-local
<ds2> when I had that done, they use a spot heat to swap out the PoP stack
<DocScrutinizer05> see remark above
<ds2> *nod*
<ds2> I too was warned about doing it too many times on the same board
<DocScrutinizer05> PoP stack is obviously a bit on the nasty side for IR soldering
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<DocScrutinizer05> hard to heat up the lower chip
<ds2> *nod* I think they used hotair
<ds2> but they had a dedicated rework station for BGAs
<DocScrutinizer05> maybe I should suggest to use pb solder and soak the gap between the two chips with Galden260 before applying IR
<DocScrutinizer05> the lab we contacted has as well
<ds2> thought you guys are not allowed to BUY Pb solder?
<DocScrutinizer05> meh, it's still available
<DocScrutinizer05> we're not allowed to SELL devices made with Pb solder
<ds2> but you can give them away?
<DocScrutinizer05> prolly not
<ds2> oh
<DocScrutinizer05> I'm seriously desinterested in RoHS for a two or three prototypes
<ds2> what about very low temp solder? stuff with cadium and indium in them? should cut down on PCB wear and tear
<DocScrutinizer05> hmmm Cd, yummy ;-P
<DocScrutinizer05> definizely more "green" than Pb
<DocScrutinizer05> I think Cd is really forbitten
<DocScrutinizer05> dang, forbidden*
<DocScrutinizer05> Pb is just not trade-able, except for R&D
<DocScrutinizer05> I still don'T have any Pb-free soldering wire here
<DocScrutinizer05> and while afaik NiCd batteries are completely outlawed, there are still megatons of Pb driving arounf on the streets in car batteries, even completely new ones
<DocScrutinizer05> TI literally prematurely discontinued the cellular modem option for Zoom-II since they couldn't comply with RoHS ;-P
<DocScrutinizer05> otherwise I maybe had gotten a Zoom-II and no N900
<DocScrutinizer05> not a single Zoom-II been sold with the announced cmt option populated :-P
<DocScrutinizer05> at least afaik
<DocScrutinizer05> they discontinued the cmt option before sales of Zoom-II started
<DocScrutinizer05> I guess they learned that the modules are not IR or convection reflow-able when using RoHS compliant solder paste
<DocScrutinizer05> our P*S8 soldered just fine, with 100% yield - on VP
<DocScrutinizer05> with RoHS compliant solder paste, afaik
<ds2> didn't think you had a choice. from the literature, it sounds like you guys need to have folks in a moonsuit come if more then 0.0000000001ppb of Pb is detected
<DocScrutinizer05> meh, no
<ds2> oh is THAT the official story on the Zoom II modem? :D he he he he
<DocScrutinizer05> yes, RoHS compliance is the official story why TI discontinued cmt option in Zoom-II
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<ds2> "OK"
<DocScrutinizer05> I don't know any details though
<DocScrutinizer05> TI just wrote "discontinues due to RoHS" OWTTE
<ds2> what part number does the Zoom II use? 3630 or 3730?
<DocScrutinizer05> maybe the modem module isn't even available in RoHS, dunno
<DocScrutinizer05> err 3430?
<ds2> Oh thought they changed it between original Zoom and Zoom II
<DocScrutinizer05> not afaik
<DocScrutinizer05> I might be wrong
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<DocScrutinizer05> when I seen the cmt discontinuation I thought "oh well, I can retrofit that by myself"... Then I learned that the SD card protrudes from case a 10mm or sth, and that's been the time where my desire for a zoom vanished to oblivion
<ds2> did anyone get the module to work?
<DocScrutinizer05> they used a mini or even fullsize SD card and then made it only halfway in case and half on the outside
<DocScrutinizer05> I don't know. Thanks to TI policy it's pretty hard to get details like schematics for the device unless you buy one. And without such details I wasn't tempted to contribute or hang out on the forum much
<DocScrutinizer05> and then around that time I got my N900
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