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[[File:X1009-V1.1-IMG-7801-Interface.jpg|thumb|right|X1009 V1.1]]
[[File:X1009-V1.1-P6.jpg|thumb|right|X1009 V1.1]]
[[File:X1009-V1.1-P5.jpg|thumb|right|X1009 V1.1 - How to connect SATA Powre Spillter cable]]
[[File:X1009-V1.1-P4.jpg|thumb|right|X1009 V1.1]]
[[File:X1009-V1.1.jpg|thumb|right|X1009 V1.1]]
[[File:X1009-V1.1-Bottom.jpg|thumb|right|X1009 V1.1]]
==Important Notes==
* <span style="color:red;">NOT include 7-pin SATA data cables, please prepare it yourself</span>
* The X1009 is designed for data storage purposes and <span style="color:red;">does not currently support booting from HDD/SSD</span> with the existing firmware.
* <span style="color:red;">Don't</span> power the X1009 via DC powe jack and the Raspberry Pi5 via USB-C at the same time. Just power the X1009, and then the X1009 will power the Pi 5 via the GPIO.
* Older SATA drives with less efficient flash media may not perform as well as newer drives
* New SATA HDDs/SSDs are not partitioned and will need to be both partitioned and formatted when first connected to the Raspberry Pi before they will be accessed in the Explorer.
==Overview==
The X1009 '''PCIe to 5-port SATA expansion board''' is designed to offer a high-capacity and high-speed storage solution for your Raspberry Pi 5. This board supports the simultaneous connection of <span style="color:red;">'''5pcs'''</span> '''large-capacity SATA''' storage devices, with the SATA 3.0 interface reaching speeds of up to 5Gbps.
The X1009 features a 12V input via a standard DC jack and is equipped with high-efficiency DC/DC step-down converters to power both your Raspberry Pi 5 and PCIe devices concurrently, simplifying the power supply to a single source.
Ideal for creating a home media center or setting up a network-attached storage (NAS) system, the X1009 allows you to store and stream your videos, music, and digital photos within your home or even remotely around the world.
{{Raspberry pi 5 SATA}}
==Features==
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5B
* Supports the connection of five SATA 3.0 devices to your Raspberry Pi 5 simultaneously
* Compliant with the Serial ATA 3.0 specification, with backward compatibility to SATA 2.0 and SATA 1.0
* Adheres to the PCI-Express v2.0 specification and is backward compatible with PCI-Express v1.0
* Supports communication speeds of 5.0 Gbit/s, 3.0 Gbit/s, and 1.5 Gbit/s
* Compatible with SATA 6G, 3G, and 1.5G hard drives
* Features plug-and-play installation for ease of setup
* Blue LED indicators display power and drive status
* Equipped with a high-efficiency DC/DC step-down converter to power both your Raspberry Pi 5 and SATA devices simultaneously
* Efficient power delivery to the Raspberry Pi 5 via a pin header, consolidating power sources
* Compatible with the official active cooler without compromising cooling performance
* Supports the HAT+ STANDBY power state, automatically turning off SATA devices when the Pi 5 is powered down
* Includes a power SATA splitter cable for connecting up to 5 Serial ATA devices
* PCB Size: 85mm x 57.2mm
==How to Power==
* <span style="color:red;">12Vdc +/-5%</span> '''≥3A''' for one 3.5" HDD or one 2.5" HDD,
* <span style="color:red;">12Vdc +/-5%</span> '''≥5A''' for two 3.5" HDDs, '''≥7A''' for three 3.5" HDDs, '''≥9A''' for four 3.5" HDDs, '''≥11A''' for five 3.5" HDDs
* <span style="color:red;">12Vdc +/-5%</span> '''≥4A''' for two 2.5" HDDs, '''≥5A''' for three 2.5" HDDs, '''≥6A''' for four 2.5" HDDs, '''≥7A''' for five 2.5" HDDs
* Your SATA drives can also be powered from a separate PSU.
* You need to calculate the total current required for all the HDDs you are using. Check the HDD nameplate to get the HDD startup current (the startup current will be larger than the operating current), and then add them together to get the total current required. This is basically the maximum output current of the power adapter you need.
PS: According to our actual test, the [[PSU60 | Geekworm 12V/5A power supply]] can load 3-5 2.5" sata SSDs, and final power requirements depend on the requirements of the SSD/HDD you are using
==Ports & Connectors==
* DC power jack x1 - 5.5x2.1mm
* PCIe connector x1 - 16-pin pitch0.5mm
* SATA connectors x5 - 7P
==Test & Reviews==
'''Test Conditions'''
* System board details: Raspberry Pi 5 Model B Rev 1.0 , 4G RAM
* Interface board details: X1009 v1.1 PCIe to 5 SATA Shield
* Operation system: Raspberry Pi OS with desktop (Debian12 (bookworm), 64bit, Release date: December 5th 2023)
* Storage details: Samsung EVO 750 SSD, Segate Barracuda ST3500410AS 500G
'''Testing disk drives read speed at PCIe2.0 with hdparm'''
[[File:X1009-Testing-disk-drives-read-speed-at-PCIe2.0-with-hdparm.png]]
Samsung EVO SSD: 430.72MB/s, Segate Barracuba HDD: 102.65MB/s
==Packing List==
* X1009 V1.1 PCIe to SATA shield x1
* SATA power spillter cable x1
* PCIe FFC 30mm x1
* Screw pack x1
<span style="color:red;">NOTE: NOT include 7-pin SATA data cables, please prepare it yourself</span>
[[File:X1009-V1.1-IMG-7645-Packing-List-1.jpg | 700px]]
==User Manual==
* Dimensions source file (DXF): [[File:X1009-V1.0.dxf]] - You can view it with [https://viewer.autodesk.com/ Autodesk Viewer] online
===Hardware===
[[File: X1009v1.1-dwg.png | 700px]]
[[File:X-1009-V1.1-install.jpg | 700px]]
===Software===
* X1009 software tutorials: [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/Storage/x1009-v1.1_software.html X1009 Software]
===Video Guide===
Thanks for the video from HG Software: https://youtu.be/zD5zkPcbtaw
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