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products:sbc:vim4:configurations:identify-version [2023/06/05 04:41]
nick [Identify Version via CPU ID (Software way)]
products:sbc:vim4:configurations:identify-version [2023/09/15 00:42] (current)
hyphop [VIM4 Versions]
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 +~~tag> Amlogic A311D2 A311D2-N0D CPU revisions ~~
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-====== VIM4 Identify Version ======+====== VIM4 Versions ======
  
-===== Introduction =====+There are two versions: [[../]] and [[../#vim4-with-npu|New VIM4 with NPU]].
  
-There are two versions of ''VIM4'', they are ''VIM4'' and ''New VIM4''.+<WRAP important > 
 +Only **V13A** and later versions include NPU. 
 +</WRAP>
  
 +/*
 +{{:products:sbc:vim4:hardware:new-vim4-top-side.webp?400|}}
 +
 +**VIM4:**
 +
 +{{:products:sbc:vim4:hardware:vim4-top-side.webp?400|}}
 +
 +*/
 +
 +===== VIM4 Versions Differences Reference table  =====
 +
 +^ SBC Name                                 ^ NPU      ^ Board version  ^ Top Side                                   ^ CPU Package                                  ^  CPU ID Label    ^ CPU Revision  ^ ISP                                               ^ [[#identify-by-cpu-serial-number-software-way|CPU Serial Number]]  ^
 +| [[../]]                                  | no       | V12            | {{../hardware/vim4-top-side.webp?40}}      | {{vim4-cpu-label.png?40|A311D2}}          | ''A311D2''       | B                                                               | **360b**...                                                        |
 +| [[../#vim4-with-npu|New VIM4 with NPU]]  | 3.2TOPS  | from **V13A**  | {{../hardware/new-vim4-top-side.webp?40}}  | {{vim4-new-cpu-label.png?40|A311D2-N0D}}  | ''A311D2-N0D''  | C             | [[../add-ons/new-vim4-mipi-camera|new ISP core]]  | **360c**...                                                        |
 +
 +
 +/*
 ===== Identify Version ===== ===== Identify Version =====
  
 There are two ways to identify the version of your VIM4. There are two ways to identify the version of your VIM4.
  
-==== Identify Version via CPU Screen Printing (Directly way) ====+*/
  
-If you want to identify the version via CPU Screen Printing, you need to remove the heatsink if it is installed.+===== Identify by CPU Screen Printing =====
  
-The **VIM4** CPU Screen Printing is **A311D2**.+CPU has a CPU-ID label on the top center side, maybe need to remove the heatsink if it is installed.
  
-The **New VIM4** CPU Screen Printing is **A311D2-N0D**.+^ SBC                                      ^ CPU-ID Label  ^ 
 +| VIM4                                     | A311D2        | 
 +| [[../#vim4-with-npu|New VIM4 with NPU]]  | A311D2-N0D    |
  
-==== Identify Version via CPU ID (Software way) ==== 
  
-If you want to identify the version via CPU ID, you need to login the system and check the cpuid informations via command ''cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep Serial | awk '{print $3}'''.+===== Software-way identification =====
  
-You can identify the version via different CPU ID as below:+Going into Linux-shell and type 
  
-  * 360bxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - If the serial starts with ''360b'' then it is **VIM4** 
-  * 360cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - If the serial starts with ''360c'' then it is **New VIM4** 
  
 +```shell By CPU Serial Number
 +grep -ohm1 360[b\|c].* /proc/cpu*
 +```
  
 +```shell by CPU Revision
 +cat /sys/devices/soc0/revision
 +```
 +^ SBC                                      ^ CPU Serial Number                     ^ CPU Revision  ^
 +| VIM4                                     | 360**b**xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  | 36:b - 1:1    |
 +| [[../#vim4-with-npu|New VIM4 with NPU]]  | 360**c**xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  | 36:c - 1:2    |
  
  
-===== Server OS (Headless) ===== 
  
  
 +/*
 +<tabbox Linux 5.4>
 +
 +You can use command ''uname -r'' to get your kernel version, if your kernel version is ''5.4.xxx'' then you can use the command below to get the cpuid.
 +
 +```shell
 +cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep Serial | awk '{print $3}'
 +```
 +
 +<tabbox Linux 5.15>
 +
 +You can use command ''uname -r'' to get your kernel version, if your kernel version is ''5.15.xxx'' then you can use the command below to get the cpuid.
 +
 +```shell
 +cat /proc/cpu_chipid| grep Serial | awk '{print $2}'
 +```
 +</tabbox>
 +
 +
 +You can identify the version via different CPU ID as below:
 +
 +  * 360bxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - If the serial starts with ''360b'' then it is **VIM4**
 +  * 360cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - If the serial starts with ''360c'' then it is **New VIM4**
  
 +*/
  
  
Last modified: 2023/06/05 04:41 by nick