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==Installation Guide==
==Installation Guide==
<pre>Push a M/F spacer (M2.5*12mm) up through the mounting hole on the topside of the X870 and screw down with a F/F spacer  (M2.5*8mm)</pre>
[[File:X870 430p1.jpg|500px]]
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a) Insert your M.2 NVME SSD into the M.2 socket.
b) Align the notches on the SSD with the notches in the M.2 socket, then insert as shown.
c) Screw (M2*4mm)  the SSD into place.  </pre>
[[File:X870 430p2.jpg|500px]]
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<pre>Place your Raspberry Pi on top of X870 and screw down (M2.5*6mm screws).</pre>
[[File:X870 430p3.jpg|500px]]
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<pre>Connect the USB data cable from Raspberry Pi to X870</pre>
[[File:X870 430p4.jpg|500px]]
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<pre>Optional -To use with X730 / X735 /X700 /720 power management board,
a) Unscrew 4 screws on the topside of Raspberry pi
b) Screw the spacer (M2.5*12mm / M2.5*20mm) down until it is hand tight</pre>
[[File:X720_430p8.jpg|500px]]
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<pre>Plugs the power management board straight into your Raspberry Pi's GPIO header and screw down (M2.5*6mm)</pre>
[[File:X870 430p5.jpg|500px]]
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<pre>Connect the 2-pin power connection wire from the 5V connector on Power management board to X870</pre>
<b><font color=red>Power adapter must be connected to power management board only , not X870 and Raspberry Pi</font></b>
[[File:X870 430p6.jpg|500px]]
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==Document==
==Document==
How to boot from X870, you can refer to [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/bootmodes/msd.md How to boot from a USB mass storage device on a Raspberry Pi]
How to boot from X870, you can refer to [https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/bootmodes/msd.md How to boot from a USB mass storage device on a Raspberry Pi]
==FAQ==
==FAQ==

Revision as of 16:07, 11 June 2019

X870 M.2 NVMe SSD Shield

X870 280p1.jpg
X870 280p2.jpg
X870 280p3.jpg

This is the X870 NVMe M.2 SSD Storage Expansion Board, it provides a complete storage solution for raspberry pi or ROCK64.
It supports multiple M.2 NVMe SSD lengths including: 2280, 2260, 2242, 2230.

  • FOR USE WITH
Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+/ 2 Model B / 3 Model B / 3 Model B+
  • OPERATING SYSTEM
All Raspberry Pi operating systems

Features

  • Ideal storage solution for Raspberry Pi - M.2 NVMe SSD Shield
  • Supports up to 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD solid-state drives
  • Supports multiple M.2 NVMe SSD lengths including: 2280, 2260, 2242, 2230
  • Supports operating system installation and booting from your SSD
  • Supports fastest OS image writing (>1Gb/S*) from a PC or a Mac
  • Integrated USB 3.1 Gen2 to PCIe Gen3x2 10Gb/s bridge controller
  • USB2.0 connectivity offers plug-and-play functionality on your Raspberry Pi
  • Quick file transfer with high-speed USB3.1 Gen1 5Gb/s or Gen2 10Gb/s connectivity from a PC or a Mac
  • LED blue indicator indicates drive status
  • On-board micro-USB socket and XH2.5 connector allows external power supply to power high capacity SSD (Max 11.5Watts)
  • USB bus-powered
  • Specially-made short USB Type-C to USB-A 3.0 cable to connect with Raspberry Pi
  • Fully compatible with X720, X730 and X735 for intelligent and safe power management
  • PCB Size: 87mm x 56mm

[NOTE]

  • *Test condition: USB3.1 Gen 2 port, SSD sequential write speed >1000MB/s
  • NVMe SATA SSD is not included
  • Compatible with NVMe M.2 SSDs
  • Not compatible with M.2 SATA SSDs, M.2 PCIe AHCI SSDs, or other M.2 non-NVMe devices
  • As with all SSDs, new media must be formatted before use
  • Performance depends on host system, workload, and SSD media used
  • SSDs use exceptionally high performance storage media that will run hot when under load
  • Older SSD drives with less efficient flash media may not perform as well as newer drives

Power supply request

5Vdc +/-5% , Powered by Raspberry Pi

Additional power supply for SSD (Only when you find that the power supply of the SSD is insufficient)

5Vdc via on-board micro-USB or XH2.5 2Pin connector

Note: When use X860 board with X735 Safe Shutdown Power Management & Auto Cooling Expansion Board togehter, the power adapter must be connected to X735 power managment board only, not X860 or Raspberry Pi.

Ports & Connectors

  • USB socket - USB Type-C x 1
  • Micro-USB SSD power socket x 1
  • XH2.54 2P SSD power input port x 1
  • 67Pin M.2 connector P=0.5mm, H3.2mm, Key B x 1

Package Includes

  • 1 x X870 Board
  • 1 x USB3.0 Type A to Type C cable(length: 10cm)
  • 4 x Spacer F/F M2.5x8
  • 4 x Spacer M/F2.5x12
  • 4 x Screw M2.5x4
  • 1 x Screwdriver

Gallery

X870 280p1.jpg
X870 280p2.jpg
X870 280p3.jpg
X870 280p4.jpg
X870 280p5.jpg
X870 280p6.jpg

Installation Guide

Push a M/F spacer (M2.5*12mm) up through the mounting hole on the topside of the X870 and screw down with a F/F spacer  (M2.5*8mm)

X870 430p1.jpg

a) Insert your M.2 NVME SSD into the M.2 socket.
b) Align the notches on the SSD with the notches in the M.2 socket, then insert as shown.
c) Screw (M2*4mm)  the SSD into place.  

X870 430p2.jpg

Place your Raspberry Pi on top of X870 and screw down (M2.5*6mm screws).

X870 430p3.jpg

Connect the USB data cable from Raspberry Pi to X870

X870 430p4.jpg

Optional -To use with X730 / X735 /X700 /720 power management board, 
a) Unscrew 4 screws on the topside of Raspberry pi
b) Screw the spacer (M2.5*12mm / M2.5*20mm) down until it is hand tight

X720 430p8.jpg

Plugs the power management board straight into your Raspberry Pi's GPIO header and screw down (M2.5*6mm)

X870 430p5.jpg

Connect the 2-pin power connection wire from the 5V connector on Power management board to X870

Power adapter must be connected to power management board only , not X870 and Raspberry Pi X870 430p6.jpg

Document

How to boot from X870, you can refer to How to boot from a USB mass storage device on a Raspberry Pi

FAQ