How to tell Red Pitayas appart?

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How to tell Red Pitayas appart?

Post by fbalakirev » Thu Feb 29, 2024 4:14 pm

Greetings,

We have deployed a few dozen Red Pitayas, and we have a mix of 125-14 and 125-14 LN. How we can tall them apart, both visually and programmatically?

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Re: How to tell Red Pitayas appart?

Post by redpitaya » Fri Mar 01, 2024 12:19 pm

Hello fbalakirev,

Thank you for writing on the forum.

Visually, you can identify the difference between STEMlab 125-14 and STEMlab 125-14 LN by:
- Checking the label on the ethernet connector (the Low Noise version has "redpitaya STEMlab 125-14 LN" written on it, while normal STEMlab has "red pitaya" in the same place)
- The low-noise version has this component populated (bottom side near OUT1 connector): https://imgur.com/a/WZRXyW5

Programmatically, you can tell the boards apart by their ID number, here is a GitHub link to the C API functions working with the ID numbers:
- https://github.com/RedPitaya/RedPitaya/ ... profiles.h The low noise version had ID = 5, while normal STEMlab can have 0, 1, or 2 depending on how old the board is.
- and here https://github.com/RedPitaya/RedPitaya/ ... ofiles/src

With OS versions 2.00 and above you can also use the Board Control command table to get the Board name and ID. Please check in which OS the commands were released, so as not to run into issues (1.04-18 means the command existed before the 1.04-18 version).
https://redpitaya.readthedocs.io/en/lat ... l-commands

I hope this helps.

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Re: How to tell Red Pitayas appart?

Post by redpitaya » Fri Mar 01, 2024 12:28 pm

The visual difference applies to all boards, while the difference from the program point of view applies to the official Red Pitaya OS.

Otherwise, the board model is stored in the EEPROM (in the hardware revision number), which you can read with the:

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fw_printenv -n hw_rev
This is true for all Red Pitaya boards regardless of the OS, unless the EEPROM gets corrupted that is.

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Re: How to tell Red Pitayas appart?

Post by fbalakirev » Fri Mar 01, 2024 8:50 pm

Thank you for the detailed response. I checked that there's an LDVM chip on the LN boards indeed. By the way, the latest LN batch we just got from Mouser, USA does not have 'LN' on the stickers, but some earlier bought LN boards do.

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Re: How to tell Red Pitayas appart?

Post by redpitaya » Mon Mar 04, 2024 1:58 pm

Thanks for letting me know. I will check with the team regarding the ethernet sticker naming.

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Re: How to tell Red Pitayas appart?

Post by fbalakirev » Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:02 am

I have a somewhat related follow-up question: are all 125-14 Z7020 come in low-noise version? We are trying to figure out which RP Z7020 model to order and the low-noise status is unclear on on supplier (DigiKey) web site.

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Re: How to tell Red Pitayas appart?

Post by redpitaya » Wed Aug 21, 2024 12:03 pm

Yes, all STEMlab 125-14 Z7020 versions are Low-Noise.

BTW, regarding the LN board not being labelled correctly, it is possible you got a Red Pitaya from a batch where the factory made a mistake and didn't labell them correctly. I can check if you give me the MAC address of the Red Pitaya.

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