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Re: ANTMINER S4+ Discussion and Support Thread
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kekematthews
on 18/07/2017, 18:35:26 UTC
Does anyone here know the exact voltage that these chips operate at?

I know the voltage is fixed and can't be changed but what is the exact operating voltage for each ASIC?


from my research they use the same chip (BM1382) in both the s4 and s4+ and the specs are as follows
Chip specs: BM1382

Process Node: 28nm
Package Type: FCQFN-56
Packaged Chip Size: 8mm x 8mm
Number of Cores: 63
Core Voltage: 0.75 V
Core Frequency: 250 MHz
Hash Rate: 15.75 GH/s
Power Consumption: 0.59 J/GH (chip level, and it can be lower to 0.40J/GH by lowering the core voltage)

sources:
ANN: BITMAIN has Tested Its 28nm Bitcoin Mining Chip BM1382


Published on June 18th, 2014,
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitmain-antminer-s4-review-2ths-bitcoin-asic-miner-psu-replacement/
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Re: ANTMINER S4+ Discussion and Support Thread
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kekematthews
on 18/07/2017, 18:24:55 UTC
I am new to bit mining and I have been having a problem getting my miner to connect to my router via Ethernet in order to find the miners IP address and I have already gone through quite a few guides and forums to try to diagnose the problem and fix it. However all have failed to fix or find the problem and it appears to me that the problem is with in the miner. A blue light on the beaglebone lights up, but when I connect the ethernet cable to port neither the yellow or green light come, which makes me think that there is problem with the beaglebone. Any suggestion on what the problem is and how to fix it?