Difference between revisions of "NanoPi M4 SATA HAT"
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* '''SATA''' | * '''SATA''' | ||
+ | ** Use Marvell 88SE9215 Four-Port 6 Gbps SATA I/O Controller | ||
** Four Sata Ports. It supports three communication rates: 6 Gbps, 3 Gbps, and 1.5 Gbps | ** Four Sata Ports. It supports three communication rates: 6 Gbps, 3 Gbps, and 1.5 Gbps | ||
** One 4-Pin power connector. It includes a 12V and a 5V outputs and is able to carry large currents | ** One 4-Pin power connector. It includes a 12V and a 5V outputs and is able to carry large currents | ||
** Four LEDs for indicating the status of each sata port | ** Four LEDs for indicating the status of each sata port | ||
* '''Power''' | * '''Power''' | ||
− | ** Two 12V Power Input options. It includes a DC-Jack and a 5566-04A connector | + | ** Two 12V Power Input options. It includes a 5.5*2.1mm DC-Jack and a 5566-04A connector |
** The output current of the 12V to 5V DC/DC regulator is up to 8A | ** The output current of the 12V to 5V DC/DC regulator is up to 8A | ||
** One PowerKey button and PowerKey jumper | ** One PowerKey button and PowerKey jumper |
Revision as of 05:41, 19 February 2019
Features
- SATA
- Use Marvell 88SE9215 Four-Port 6 Gbps SATA I/O Controller
- Four Sata Ports. It supports three communication rates: 6 Gbps, 3 Gbps, and 1.5 Gbps
- One 4-Pin power connector. It includes a 12V and a 5V outputs and is able to carry large currents
- Four LEDs for indicating the status of each sata port
- Power
- Two 12V Power Input options. It includes a 5.5*2.1mm DC-Jack and a 5566-04A connector
- The output current of the 12V to 5V DC/DC regulator is up to 8A
- One PowerKey button and PowerKey jumper
- USB
- Two 4-PIN PH2.0 USB 2.0 host connectors.
- Heat dissipation
- Two PCB nuts for mounting a heatsink above the PCIe to SATA brigde
- One 2-PIN PH2.0 connector for fan. The 12V output is modulated by PWM1
- GPIO
- ALL the signals of the NanoPi M4's 40-PIN connector are populated