On Saturday 08 April 2017 09:33:33 sam sokolik wrote:

> does cat /proc/cpuinfo work?
>
It doesn't answer the how fast is it now question Sam, only stating the 
present bogomips as 38.something per core.

I have found a line in /boot/config.txt that seems to say its running at 
700 MHz as default, and could uncomment a line that tells it to run at 
800 MHz.

But I suspect that is assuming no stickon heat sinks, which I have on it, 
and which aren't noticably warm. With the heat sinks on it, and forced 
fan cooling 1200 MHz. I may clone that u-sd card to use as a recovery, 
then raise that to 800 MHz.  Wash, rinse & repeat until its heating 
according to my ir thermometer, to an unhealthy temp. I don't have a fan 
on it. But if it will do 1 GHz, that would be a noticable improvement.

Unfortunately, the spi buss seems to be limited by the slew rate of a 
gpio pin to about 32 MHz. A single spi clock pulse, on a gigahertz 
scope, is a quite good approximation of a classic sine-squared pulse, 
very little evidence of an extended logic 1 to trigger the 7i90, and so 
fussy that the 7i90 will not talk to it if the 10x probe is on the 
signal at lcnc startup. I do not know how, but it might be helped if the 
pi could drive two gpio's for the clocking signal, thereby increasing 
the slew rate by paralleling two gpio's for that function.  That of 
course would need a modified adaptor board to combine them. Better yet 
would be a schmidt trigger buffer to steepen up the sides of the pulse, 
and by adjusting the trigger level, widen the pulse by a couple 
nanoseconds.  All this of coarse would be before the src termination on 
the adaptor board.

Thank you Sam.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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