7C80 vs 7i96
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16 Nov 2020 10:51 #189504
by PavelChekov
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Hello
i want to work with an raspberry pi 4
I want to use the 7C80 or the 7i96
Is there an different about the performance ?
Have someone work with the new 7C80 ?
i want to work with an raspberry pi 4
I want to use the 7C80 or the 7i96
Is there an different about the performance ?
Have someone work with the new 7C80 ?
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16 Nov 2020 13:51 #189512
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic 7C80 vs 7i96
There would be no significant difference in performance
A 7i96 would be easier to setup since there are 2 different GUI
configurators available. A 7C80 would need a hand edited hal/ini file
setup. You could start with a hal/ini file setup generated with one of
the GUI configuration utilities but a fair amount of hand editing would be needed.
A 7i96 would be easier to setup since there are 2 different GUI
configurators available. A 7C80 would need a hand edited hal/ini file
setup. You could start with a hal/ini file setup generated with one of
the GUI configuration utilities but a fair amount of hand editing would be needed.
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17 Nov 2020 10:33 #189583
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Replied by snowgoer540 on topic 7C80 vs 7i96
Just curious, what would be the main reason to choose the 7C80 over the 7i96?
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17 Nov 2020 12:17 - 17 Nov 2020 12:18 #189586
by alkabal
Replied by alkabal on topic 7C80 vs 7i96
Hi
In my opinion the 7c80was mostly developed for RPI3 because does not support the ethernet realtime due to hardware design.
In my opinion the 7c80was mostly developed for RPI3 because does not support the ethernet realtime due to hardware design.
The Pi3 does not work with Ethernet Mesa cards as the ethernet is on the USB bus.
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17 Nov 2020 13:14 #189588
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Replied by PavelChekov on topic 7C80 vs 7i96
Ok, thank you very much !
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17 Nov 2020 13:25 #189589
by snowgoer540
Makes sense! Thank you!
Replied by snowgoer540 on topic 7C80 vs 7i96
Hi
In my opinion the 7c80was mostly developed for RPI3 because does not support the ethernet realtime due to hardware design.
The Pi3 does not work with Ethernet Mesa cards as the ethernet is on the USB bus.
Makes sense! Thank you!
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17 Nov 2020 15:09 #189596
by PCW
Much more I/O
Isolated analog spindle interface
Doesn't tie-up RPIs Ethernet interface
Supplies mechanical mount and power for RPI
Single 8V to 40V power supply
Replied by PCW on topic 7C80 vs 7i96
Just curious, what would be the main reason to choose the 7C80 over the 7i96?
Much more I/O
Isolated analog spindle interface
Doesn't tie-up RPIs Ethernet interface
Supplies mechanical mount and power for RPI
Single 8V to 40V power supply
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