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questa è l'ultima pervenutami da Rs:
Un saluto a tutti i fan di Raspberry Pi Innazitutto, vi siamo molto grati per la pazienza che avete dimostrato durante la gestione di questa fase di lancio. L'interesse per Raspberry Pi è stato fenomenale ed è fantastico che ci sia tanto entusiasmo per questo sistema. Sappiamo quanto siete impazienti di mettere le mani su questo prodotto e di cominciare a programmarlo, tuttavia Raspberry Pi ci ha informato di un problema di assemblaggio venuto alla luce durante i test sul primo lotto di schede. Fortunatamente è un problema minore e Raspberry Pi sta lavorando per correggerlo. Una spiegazione dettagliata del problema la potete trovare sul sito Raspberry Pi. Continueremo a lavorare a stretto contatto con la fondazione Raspberry Pi per minimizzare qualsiasi ritardo nel farvi avere il vostro Raspberry Pi e speriamo di poter contare sulla vostra pazienza ancora per poco. Manterremo sempre aggiornata la sezione FAQ con le ultime notizie non appena saranno in nostro possesso. Molti di voi ci hanno chiesto come gestiremo le richieste e quando sarete invitati a inserire l'ordine per un Raspberry Pi. Riceveremo le schede a lotti e, non appena avremo conferma della disponibilità di un lotto, inviteremo i clienti ad effettuare l'ordine sul nostro nuovo sito dedicato a Raspberry Pi, secondo l'ordine cronologico di registrazione. Gli inviti saranno inviati anche in funzione del numero di schede disponibili, per assicurarvi che se inserite l'ordine, noi saremo in grado di processarlo e di informarvi quando possiamo spedirvi il vostro Raspberry Pi. Ancora grazie per la vostra pazienza. Ci metteremo in contatto con voi la prossima settimana per un ulteriore aggiornamento. RS Components SpA |
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Salve ragazzi! Da come ho capito alcuni di voi hanno già prenotato e pagato raspberry dal sito di rs... Volevo chiedere quanto è venuto a costarvi, cioè a parte i circa 27€ della scheda, quanto si spende tra tasse e spedizione? E poi che modello avete preso? A o B? L'unica differenza tra i due è la doppia porta usb della B, giusto? La ram è stata portata ad entrambi a 256, e la porta ethernet anche c'è sulla A, per lo meno a quanto si vede dall'immagine...
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Io sono interessatissimo. Sono già felice possessore di 4 NSLU2 ed uno SHEEVAPLUG che fanno di tutto e di più
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![]() Dico "avrà" perché per il primo lotto di 10000 pezzi han prodotto solo modelli B ![]() Su prezzo invece non ti so dire, non sono tra quelli che l'ha prenotata, aspetto il prossimo lotto ![]()
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![]() Al cambio attuale i 27€ di RS valgono circa 35 dollari, che è il prezzo della B, mentre la versione A (25$) dovrebbe arrivare a 19€ circa ![]() Per nostra furtuna la fondazione che ha creato il Raspberry Pi non ragiona come i produttori di console che fanno 1$=1€ ![]()
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mi iscrivo. conto di prenderlo pero
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Pricing updates (good news!) from Element 14/Premier Farnell and RS Components
Posted on March 13, 2012 by liz 433 As you may know if you’ve been reading our Twitter feed or hanging out in the forums here, we asked our worldwide distribution partners, Element 14/Premier Farnell and RS Components, to offer you a bit of clarification about pricing around the world for the Raspberry Pi and its shipping, because some of you were getting some confusing feedback. Using the information below, you should be able to make a decision about which supplier is the best choice for where you live. I’ll start with RS’s response, because it’s a bit shorter: In response to your request for a breakdown of the RS prices and shipping across the world for Raspberry Pi Model B…. With demand running at such a high level, and in an effort to keep things as simple as possible, RS have decided to set a single global price and a single global delivery charge! This should help you communicate to the Raspberry Pi community very clearly. We will allow all orders to be placed on our website using this universal pricing mechanism, which will ensure that we ship on a first-come first-served basis to everyone that has registered, in the order that they registered with RS following the launch on 29th Feb. It will also enable us to ship one Raspberry Pi to each customer who places their order, until availability eases and we can ship multiple Pi’s to anyone requesting more. We will be in contact with our registered customers with instructions on how to place their orders over the next few days, as we will soon be able to provide accurate availability information based upon volume manufacturing. So, in every country that we are legally able to ship to, where we are not restricted from selling to private individuals*, we will apply the following universal £GBP selling price, shipping charges and VAT: Raspberry Pi Model B = £21.60 + Shipping Charge = £4.95 (this shipping charge also covers any accessories ordered to be shipped with a Raspberry Pi – Customers will only pay ONE charge of £4.95 per shipment) VAT @20% = £5.31 (Liz edit: if you’re in the EU but outside the UK, your VAT may be calculated differently. Outside the EU you will not pay VAT, but will still have to pay any local sales and import taxes.) Total inc VAT and shipping = £31.86 PAYMENT: We will accept payment via PayPal and Credit Cards. Any customer ordering with a credit card will be charged in local currency by the bank issuing the credit card, in accordance with the bank’s exchange rate policy. The single Shipping Charge of £4.95 will apply to all orders and will also include any Raspberry Pi accessories ordered from RS at the same time as the Raspberry Pi Model B board (eg. Memory Card, Power Supply, Cables, Keyboard, Mouse etc.). We will not charge a further shipping charge for any accessories that are ordered and shipped with the Raspberry Pi board. * - Currently we are restricted in selling to private individuals in Austria only. [ADDENDUM : This means the only place individuals cannot buy from RS is Austria.] Just to let you know that we now have in excess of 200,000 registrations of interest. This was still growing at 10 per minute yesterday! Element 14/Premier Farnell, knowing the Raspberry Pi consumer’s love of a good graph or table, have come up with some tabulated data: element14 Pricing Update As we work with Raspberry Pi to distribute the Model B $35 boards globally, there has been some confusion and discussion around our worldwide pricing. In an effort to simplify our pricing and communicate transparently with our customers we have produced the following grid for consumers which shows for each country the price per device, including delivery costs in relevant currency, avoiding the need to calculate back from GPB to local currency in most instances. The variable element is local sales tax which still needs to be added to the delivered price. This is proving hard to simplify! For countries where it is straightforward to do so we have added local sales tax to the grid below , for example the UK where VAT at 20% has been added giving a total price including delivery and tax of £29.46. However for countries such as the USA where there are different sales taxes for every state we have added a link to help customers calculate the final price in local currency, in an attempt not to over-complicate the information below! This simplified pricing structure will apply to all credit/debit card orders placed with us and includes those from customers who have already registered their interest or intent to buy from any of the element14/Premier Farnell Group of companies, unless they were previously quoted a LOWER price, in which case we will honour the lower price. If a customer has already ordered from us at a HIGHER price than those listed below we will ensure this is corrected at point of shipping to reflect the cheaper prices below. Also other Raspberry Pi ‘bundles’ and accessories ordered and shipped at the same time as the Model B will not incur any additional delivery charges. We hope this is clearer for our customers and as always appreciate feedback and suggestions to improve. element14 http://www.element14.com/community/groups/raspberry-pi element14 Consumer Pricing for Raspberry Pi Model B effective 12th March 2012 Region Territory Price (including delivery & excluding. tax) Sales Tax Total Price (inc. Sales tax) Europe UK £ £24.55 £4.91 (VAT) £29.46 EU £ Credit Card Transactions Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden £27.25 £5.45 (UK VAT) £32.70 Other European £ Credit Card Transactions Norway, Switzerland, Turkey Russia, Israel £27.25 £38.65 Plus import VAT and duty that may be payable Americas Mexico $50.75 Subject to local state / provincial taxes & regulations – (please contact salestax@newark.com for details) Canada CA$47.00 USA $40.00 APAC Australia Au$ 50.95 Au$3.80 Au$54.75 China RMB 265 RMB 39.95 RMB 304.95 Hong Kong HK$ 309 0 HK$ 309 India Rupee 2550 Subject to applicable national and local taxes and input duty Korea Won 70050 Malaysia MYR 145 0 MYR 145 New Zealand NZ$ 63.21 NZ$ 7.24 NZ$ 70.45 Singapore SG$ 55.00 SG$ 3.15 SG$ 58.15 Thailand Baht 1492.50 Baht 103.95 Baht 1596.45 Rest of World Subject to destination, delivery, tax and duty will be confirmed at point of order Rev 1 07.03.12 element14 1. Why have you changed your prices now? The incredible demand for Raspberry Pi and discussions with our thousands of customers has highlighted the need to simplify pricing, making clearer any additional charges and as a global distributor put these in local currency wherever possible to help our customers. We want to make our pricing globally transparent in keeping with our commitment to make the Board accessible to all at a base price no higher than $35 per board. By changing our prices now, with the first delivery of reworked boards due to go out next week, we can ensure that all customers have the benefit of the new pricing structure. 2. I placed my order at a higher price. What does this mean for me? Your order will be charged at the new, lower prices automatically, you do not need to take any action. 3. I placed my order at a lower price. What does this mean for me? We will honour the lower price you were previously quoted. You do not need to take any action. 4. I am a trade customer, not paying by credit/debit card. What prices will I pay now? Customers who have a trade account with us at any of the element 14 / Premier Farnell companies will be able to buy the Raspberry Pi model B along with their normal purchases in their own country, either on-line or via their local contact centres. Prices for these customers will be list price net of delivery or local sales tax as these vary for our trade account customers 5. Your web site is still showing the old price? What should I do? We have been working all weekend to get all of our local country websites updated without impacting customers, so there may be a few changes not yet finalised. Please bear with us. We didn’t want to take our websites down to make these updates and so it is taking us a little longer but all orders placed from now on will ship at the new price we promise! 6. If I order other accessories at the same time will I pay additional shipping on those items? Accessories that are ordered and shipped with your Raspberry Pi Model B will not incur any additional shipping charges to those already quoted for delivery of your Raspberry Pi. |
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Benvenuto a questo nuovo aggiornamento su Raspberry Pi da RS Components!
Molte cose sono successe dietro le quinte dall'ultimo aggiornamento che hai ricevuto, non ultimo l'inizio dei test di conformità su Raspberry Pi. Perchè lo stiamo facendo? I test di conformità sono essenziali per ogni prodotto elettronico che si affaccia sul mercato. Raspberry Pi viene testato per essere sicuri della piena conformità a tutte le regole che si applicano ai dispositivi elettronici in tutto il mondo. Questo signica che vogliamo essere sicuri che il Raspberry Pi che ti spediremo, rispetti gli standard e sia sicuro così come qualsiasi altro dispositivo elettronico. Stiamo lavorando con la Raspberry Pi Foundation per gestire l'intero processo di test nel più breve tempo possibile, nel pieno rispetto del completamento di tutti i test per garantire la sicurezza. Maggiori informazioni sono disponibili sul sito Raspberry Pi , così come nelle nostre pagine di FAQ su rswww.com o su DesignSpark. Aggiornamenti regolari sono disponibili anche su Twitter. Segui @RSElectronics su Twitter per le ultime novità. Oltre a questo, stiamo anche contattando il primo gruppo di persone che si è registrato per un Raspberry Pi da RS, per farci aiutare nella pianificazione dell'invio del primo lotto di schede. Nell'aggiornamento della prossima settimana, ti forniremo maggiori informazioni sulla gestione delle registrazioni e l'effettuazione dell'ordine. RS Components ma poi dal sito leggo: Compliance testing Posted on March 23, 2012 by eben 167 Some people have been in touch to ask about an email they’ve received from RS Components, talking about compliance testing and Raspberry Pi. The compliance testing referred to here relates to assessing the device’s electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and in particular the extent to which it generates unacceptable levels of electromagnetic noise. EMC testing is a necessary prerequisite to obtaining various consumer-protection certifications including (in the European Union) CE marking. It is common practice for development hardware to be sold without such certification, with the proviso that it should not be considered to be a “finished end product”; for example the BeagleBoard System Reference Manual contains the following disclaimer: This evaluation board/kit is intended for use for ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, OR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY and is not considered by BeagleBoard.org to be a finished end-product fit for general consumer use. Persons handling the product(s) must have electronics training and observe good engineering practice standards. As such, the goods being provided are not intended to be complete in terms of required design-, marketing-, and/or manufacturing-related protective considerations, including product safety and environmental measures typically found in end products that incorporate such semiconductor components or circuit boards. This evaluation board/kit does not fall within the scope of the European Union directives regarding electromagnetic compatibility, restricted substances (RoHS), recycling (WEEE), FCC, CE or UL, and therefore may not meet the technical requirements of these directives or other related directives. While we had intended to defer compliance testing of Raspberry Pi until the cased educational release later in the year, demand for the uncased version (and the level of interest from outside the engineering community) has been so high that both RS Components and Premier Farnell have asked us to bring this forward. We did a first trial run in a test chamber this week, and will have a detailed technical update for you in the next few days. ma anche questo che non capisco cosa sia (chi mi illumina??) grazie mille: Here’s some video from Gert on the new revision of Gertboard, an expansion board for the Raspberry Pi which brings out the GPIO. There are some lovely demos of Gertboard enabling the Raspberry Pi to work with an analog slider controller and a motor here. Apologies to Gert, who sent me this last week while I was offline; I only saw it today. The “next week” he mentions is, in fact, this week – hooray! A general rule for everyone: if you want to get in touch with me and it’s important, please email rather than PM me. (Famous last words before being buried in a ton of mail.) Gert should be able to answer your questions below. http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/868 Ultima modifica di giovanbattista : 26-03-2012 alle 21:19. |
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Non mi sembra niente di preoccupante. La Gertboard è una scheda per l'interfacciamento a carichi di grande potenza ( un motore ad esempio ).
Riguardo i test, stanno semplicemente verificando che il raspberry sia conforme alle norme sulla salute, le emissioni elettromagnetiche, le interferenze, ecc... Ma penso che chi lo ha progettato non sia un totale imbecille e quindi non abbia creato un clone della centrale di Fukushima ![]() Magari non hanno compilato tutte le scartoffie burocratiche. |
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#295 |
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Sono test di routine che vanno effettuati su ogni apparecchiatura elettrica, non c'è possibilità che quel cosino emetta onde oltre la soglia eccezion fatta per l'alimentatore che può essere sempre rognoso.
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#296 |
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non ero preoccuato x la conformità in se ma avevo guardato di fretta e mi pareva che uno diceva che erano in corso e l'altro che erano conclusi.
riguardo la Gertboard cos'altro si potrebbe collegare?? x l'alimentatore ti riferisci a quello del Raspberry da oggi R.by ![]() impossibile, puoi prenderlo anche senza e cmq collegarlo ad una batteria era menzionato anche tra le caratteristiche Ultima modifica di giovanbattista : 26-03-2012 alle 22:53. |
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No, intendevo semplicemente dire che l'unica cosa che potrebbe anche solo lontanamente creare problemi negli EMI di un prodotto del genere sono le emissioni condotte dell'alimentatore.
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...si ma le prove di compatibilità vanno fatte prima di presentare il prodotto...ovvio che sia molto facile per un apparecchio del genere passarle...ma se non fosse successo?...a questo punto tanto vale avere l'elenco componenti e gli schemi layout per farsi la scheda da se...
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#299 |
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.....tu la hai buttata lì, ma ho visto in giro un paio di schedine parenti, uso media player e non solo con android come os.....se avessi strumenti e materia prima sarebbe molto bello realizzare un progetto open surce (x condividerlo e migliorarlo (diviso in 3 sezioni) software, video e audio.
dando come reference un pcb "x" e poi lasciare ad ogni utente la libertà di montare tutti i componenti (condensatori resistenze ecc ecc) x avere la massima qualità (a fronte di una spesa maggiore) o la possibilità di rinunciare a qualcosina.....credo che potrebbe essere interessante riprendere in parte la filosofia che accompagna il R.by. Conoscete nulla di simile??? |
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation gave a surprise announcement last year when we were building up to the launch of the $25 PC. As well as the tiny PC, we’d also have the chance to purchase an expansion board to use with it called the Gertboard.
It was originally thought the Gertboard would launch alongside the Raspberry Pi, but that clearly didn’t happen. With so many people still waiting for the PC to arrive though, delaying the Gertboard makes little difference, although the board will certainly be in high demand once it becomes available. Where as the Raspberry Pi offers up a fully functional PC, the Gertboard extends it to allow you to power motors, flash a set of LEDs, or hook up any number of different sensors. The video above shows off revision 2 of the Gertboard, and some of the functions it will offer. The board you see is actually the final design, so this is what you will be receiving in the post. However, unlike the Raspberry Pi it will come in kit form, meaning there is some soldering involved before it can be used. The Gertboard has been updated since we first saw it. For one, a number of components have been combined on to a single integrated circuit meaning one component to solder instead of several. The PIC microcontroller has been replaced for a chip that offers better compatibility with Arduino, two input buttons have been added, and there’s two new chips included for analog-digital, and digital-analog conversions. We still don’t know the price or the release date of the Gertboard. I’m hoping the Foundation will be better able to keep up with demand when it does see a release. Ci sono i 2 video al link sotto.................collegati a quanto scritto sopra http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/r...ised-20120326/ Ultima modifica di giovanbattista : 27-03-2012 alle 20:36. |
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