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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 5 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.
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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
* The
X1009 is designed for data storage
purposes and does not currently support booting from
HDD/SSD
with the existing firmware.
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Don't power the X1009 via DC powe jack and the
Raspberry Pi5 via USB-C at the same time.
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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
Samsung EVO SSD: 430.72MB/s, Segate Barracuba HDD:
102.65MB/s
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Power supply |
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12Vdc +/-5% ≥3A for one
3.5" HDD or one 2.5" HDD |
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≥5A for two 3.5" HDDs,
≥7A for three 3.5" HDDs, ≥9A for four 3.5"
HDDs, ≥11A for five 3.5" HDDs |
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≥4A for two 2.5" HDDs,
≥5A for three 2.5" HDDs, ≥6A for four 2.5"
HDDs, ≥7A for five 2.5" HDDs |
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Your SATA drives can
also be powered from a separate PSU. |
Ports & Connectors |
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DC power jack x1 -
5.5x2.1mm |
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PCIe connector x1 - 16-pin
pitch0.5mm |
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SATA connectors x5 - 7P |
PCIe cable length |
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37mm |
PCB Size |
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85mm x 57.2mm |
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- X1009 V1.1 PCIe to SATA
shield x1
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- SATA power spillter cable x1 |
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- PCIe FFC 30mm x1 |
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- Screw
pack x1 |
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The
X1009 is designed for data storage
purposes and does not currently support booting from
HDD/SSD
with the existing firmware. |
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Don't power the X1009 via DC powe jack and
the Raspberry Pi5 via USB-C at the same
time. |
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Older SATA drives with less efficient flash
media may not perform as well as newer
drives |
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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. |
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