Hardened... Not really... But I can't recall anything recently or in past for that matter so easily smacked off. Just a little light flash.If you don't want it to reset, put it in a metallic grounded case to shield it. You don't expect anyone to put rad hardened components in a $35 dev board, do you?
All that's going through my head is "moar power!!!" and like... I don't know... pictures of monster trucks and explosions.This is exciting news. I was just about to buy a B+ model. Glad I held-off.
There will be some cool projects coming soon, I have no doubt.
The RPi2 behaviour is not uncommon at all. If you go around any live, unshielded consumer board with a EMC immunity tester, malfunctions or faults are the norm. I know first hand because, when I worked as electronic engineer, I sometimes had fun torturing random portable electronics on the EMC bench, while my coworker (the one that spent all day testing our own industrial products) said witty words about the "weak", cheap imported consumer products and their lack of EMC practices. I put 6-7 discrete components just to stop the interference on some microcontroller inputs. On a consumer board, there is nothing like that.I am sure a lot of the electronics you use every day also don't like heavy electromagnetic interference, but they usually have cases and other shielding to protect them.
Was a joke. I'm not even sure if I have film laying around somewhere for that thing. Haven't touched it in ages.It doesn't actually harm the Pi... just causes it to reset/reboot when powered on from what I understand. Just reboot and it'll be back to normal.
Haha yeah I've been eyeing ODroids for a while as well.Speaking of MOAR POWER, I've been eyeing this bad boy lately. $100 includes the board, case, power supply, micro HDMI cable, board cooling fan. All you need is an SD or eMMC card and you're good to go!
http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G141351880955
If the link is b0rked, search for ODROID XU3 Lite
I've got the ODROID-C1. While development on the board isn't as fast as the RPi Community, it's a fast little board and it does everything my RPi1B couldn't keep up with. I'm eyeing the XU3-lite as a desktop replacement given that my current PC is a first gen P4 (no HT) 640MB RAM, 320GB (spread across 4 IDE disks) mid-tower. Loud, power hungry, and probably no longer upgradeable = Time for a new box.Haha yeah I've been eyeing ODroids for a while as well.
Haha wow. I didn't know P4s were still used as desktops! Props to you man! I ditched my old AMD Athlon 64 desktop like 6 years ago. The ODROIDs are awesome I will admit, but they don't have the enormous backing of the Raspberry Pi community. That's mostly what's keeping me from purchasing an ODROID. Definitely worth a look though. Definitely.I've got the ODROID-C1. While development on the board isn't as fast as the RPi Community, it's a fast little board and it does everything my RPi1B couldn't keep up with. I'm eyeing the XU3-lite as a desktop replacement given that my current PC is a first gen P4 (no HT) 640MB RAM, 320GB (spread across 4 IDE disks) mid-tower. Loud, power hungry, and probably no longer upgradeable = Time for a new box.