Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search

NASPi Lite

2,638 bytes added, 11:10, 16 October 2023
{{GD Template Impl}}
[[File:IMG-2385.jpg|thumb|right|NASPi Lite front view]]
[[File:NASPi-Lite-Inner-View.jpg|thumb|right|NASPi-Lite Inner View]]
[[File:X-C2-IMG-0280-接口说明+尺寸.jpg|thumb|right|NASPi Lite Interface]]
[[File:XNASPi-C2Lite-配件图Packing-不带HDMI转接头List.jpg|thumb|right|NASPi Lite Packing List]]
==Overview==
NASPi Lite is a simplified version of [[NASPi]], which replace the NASPi X-C1 adapter board with X-C2 adapter board. The X-C2 adapter board has one full size HDMI for easy application, also remove the software shutdown function from X-C2.
NASPi Lite is a NUC-style 2.5" sata case for Raspberry Pi 4 Model b 8gb/4gb/2gb. It supports 2.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD. The shell is made of all aluminum alloy, CNC processing method, surface anodizing treatment.
NASPi Lite adopts modular design, and NASPi Lite is composed of three parts: X823 V1.5 storage shield, X-C2 adapter board, heat dissipation system(include X823-A3 metal fan bracket and 4010 2pin cooling fan), and they will be packed into a ALU-case to get a complete NASPi Lite; * X823 provides 2.5 inch HDD/SSD storage function(UASP supported); * X-C2 provides power management and interface adapter function but not support software shutdown. * For the heat dissipation system, we chose a relatively simple and practical heat dissipation solution: a custom metal bracket and a 4010 2pin cooling fan to achieve it. <span style="color:red;">'''Note:''' The X-C2 adapter must be connected with load to operate the normal power on/off.</span>  <span style="color:red;">What's the difference between [[NASPi]] and NASPi Lite?</span> [[File:NASPi-NASPi-Lite-Compare.jpg|900px|NASPi & NASPi-Lite Compare]] ==Features==* Ideal storage solution for Raspberry Pi 4 - NASPi Lite 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD Kit* Only compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B* UASP Supported Only for Raspberry Pi 4* Compatible with single 2.5 inch SATA hard disk drives (HDD) / solid-state drive (SSD)* Support Max 9.8mm thickness 2.5 inch HDD/SSD (The thickness of 2.5" HDD/SSD on the market is generally 7mm, 9.5mm, 12.5 and 15mm,You only can choose 7mm or 9.5mm thickness HDD/SSD)* Allows booting OS from your HDD/SSD for faster app opens, web serving and file copying* <span style="color:red;">Press button switch to turn on</span>* <span style="color:red;">Press button switch and hold for 3 seconds to force shutdown</span>* <span style="color:red;">DO NOT</span> support software shutdown* <span style="color:red;">DO NOT</span> support auto power on function ==How to Power supply==* Power NASPi-Lite via USB-C socket of X-C2 adapter* Power supplyrequirement: 5Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A (Via Type-C Port of X-C1)≥4A
We recommend that you use our 20W 5V 4A Type-C power adapter [[USB C PSU]].
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J856PND
Amazon DE: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B09J4V3RYK
 
==Packing List==
* 1 x NASPi Lite alu case
* 1 X X823 V1.5 Shield
* 1 x X-C2 V1.0 adapter board
* 1 x X823-A3 metal bracket with 2Pin cooling fan
* Scews pack accessories;
==Document==
===Difference between Geekworm NAS Family===
Pls refer to [[GEEKWORM NAS Family]]
===Some tutorials===
*[[How to View/Partition/Format/Mount HDD/SSD]]
*[https://raspberrytips.com/format-mount-usb-drive/ How to Format and Mount a USB drive on Raspberry Pi]
* How to Run Raspberry Pi 4 or 3 Off an SSD or Flash Drive: [[Does the X825/X855 support USB boot]]
* Tutorial – How to Initialize, Partition and Format a Brand New SSD in Windows: [[File:Tutorial_Initalize_New_SSD.pdf]]
* [https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/set-up-openmediavault-on-raspberry-pi-4/ How to set up OpenMediaVault on Raspberry Pi 4]
 
Some Tips
*[[Properly Mount USB Storage on Raspberry Pi]]
*[[Auto Mount an NTFS USB Drive on Raspberry Pi]]
* [https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1515 Difficulty booting from SSD drive]
==Features=Installation Video===For NASPi-Lite Kit with X823 V1.5(RPi4+X823 V1.5+X-C2 V1.0):https://youtu.be/WRs7P7rLVJM {{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/WRs7P7rLVJM}} 5G AP WIFI Test:https://youtu.be/LKJVIBQFYXs {{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/LKJVIBQFYXs}}
==FAQ==
Q0Q1. The SSD cannot start or is very slow
A: If you have a Raspberry Pi 4 and are getting bad speeds transferring data to/from USB3.0 SSDs, read this https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=245931
Q1Q2. Will the Alu case affect the WIFI?
A: As our test, 2.4G WIFI AP was usable. But different Raspberry Pi individuals have different degrees of WIFI interference. As well as aluminum alloy case will interfere with pi 4’s WIFI to a certain extent. So it is strongly recommend to use Ethernet or 5G AP. You can refer to video test of 5G WIFI AP: https://youtu.be/LKJVIBQFYXs
Q2Q3: <span style="color:red;">What is the thickness of a 2.5" HDD/SSD that can be accommodated?</span>
A: The thickness of 2.5" HDD/SSD on the market is generally 7mm, 9.5mm, 12.5 and 15mm,You only can choose <span style="color:red;">7mm or 9.5mm</span> thickness HDD/SSD, NASPi Lite is not compatible with 12.5mm and 15mm thickness 2.5" HDD/SSD.The thickness of 2.5" HDD/SSD should not exceed 9.8mm. In fact, most 2.5" HDD/SSD on the market are only 7mm thick.
Q3Q4: <span style="color:red;">How to find and use the Raspberry Pi 4 5G wifi?</span>
A: Please refer to: [[Raspberry pi 4 can't find 5ghz wifi]]
Q7Q5: What is the read/write performance when used as a NAS?
A:The read and write performance is determined by the speed of the Raspberry Pi’s USB 3 bus and SSD. It should be noted that the Raspberry Pi’s USB3 bandwidth is only 3Gbps. Normally, the R/W speed is about 300MB/S.
Q8Q6: Does the NASPi Lite support PoE?
A: According to the customer feedback(based on 2021-05-07-raspios-buster-arm64-lite), the NASPi is OK to use with PoE splitter, but make sure to use high quality PoE splitter, or the power maybe not enough to power the NASPi kit.
 
==Packing List==
* 1 x NASPi Lite alu case
* 1 X X823 V1.5 Shield
* 1 x X-C2 V1.0 adapter board
* 1 x X823-A3 metal bracket with 2Pin cooling fan
* Scews pack accessories;
 
==Installation Video==
 
 
5G AP WIFI Test
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/LKJVIBQFYXs}}
 
Thanks for the Video from ETA Prime.
 
https://youtu.be/D0-QMDYUBVk
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/D0-QMDYUBVk}}
==Collect Feedback==

Navigation menu