[MinnowBoard] SATA pin 7

selsinork at gmail.com selsinork at gmail.com
Sat Aug 30 13:10:46 UTC 2014


Schematics are available here http://elinux.org/Minnowboard:MinnowMax#Design_Files which should let you check for this or anything else.


On 30/08/14 13:20, Arne Gollin wrote:
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> Hey everyone,
> does anyone know whether the 7th pin of  the sata connector has the power supply function, i want to use a innodisk satadom as storage device.
>
> Thx and cheers
> Arne
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> Am 30.08.2014 14:00 schrieb <elinux-minnowboard-request at lists.elinux.org <mailto:elinux-minnowboard-request at lists.elinux.org>>:
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>        1. Re: mSATA Lure (aka Flotsam Lure) (Christopher Price)
>        2. Re: mSATA Lure (aka Flotsam Lure) (selsinork at gmail.com <mailto:selsinork at gmail.com>)
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>     Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 11:16:59 -0700
>     From: Christopher Price <cprice at mmv.mobi <mailto:cprice at mmv.mobi>>
>     To: MinnowBoard Development and Community Discussion
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>     Subject: Re: [MinnowBoard] mSATA Lure (aka Flotsam Lure)
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>     This really gets into the question of how much Minnowboard will become a production use-case. If people are going to create data centers out of Minnowboards stock - sure, it makes sense.
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>     I?d rather see makers take Minnowboard and create datacenter-friendly versions that can be sold at a profit for the maker, still be a big win for the user, and let Minnowboard lures focus on sparking that innovation.
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>     You could probably juice more than two NIC ports using USB and other I/O than just PCIe. Also I?m not sure what the true bandwidth rating of the PCIe port is on the Minnowboard, if it exceeds 1x or delivers 2x. Bay Trail as a SoC supports up to PCIe 2.0 4x.
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>     Christopher Price
>     ConsoleOS.com - iConsole.tv
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>     On Aug 29, 2014, at 11:07 AM, David Anders <danders at circuitco.com <mailto:danders at circuitco.com>> wrote:
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>     > On 08/29/2014 01:02 PM, selsinork at gmail.com <mailto:selsinork at gmail.com> wrote:
>     >> On 29/08/14 18:17, David Anders wrote:
>     >>> the big question here is how much are people willing to pay for such a lure?
>     >> On one of your google+ posts you replied to a comment saying you wanted to keep
>     >> the lures simple and low cost, so that they could be done with Eagle, reproduced
>     >> by others etc.
>     >>
>     >> I absolutely agree with that. So while I can see uses for all of the things
>     >> that have so far been suggested for the OpenWRT lure, here's my suggestion:
>     >> Keep it simple and just do one with two network ports.
>     >
>     > right, this would have to be a requirement for any products we create...
>     >
>     >>
>     >> Cost-wise it's a balancing act, if it gets to the point where a mini-itx Atom
>     >> board and a couple of pci nics is in the same ballpark then will it be worth it?
>     >>
>     >
>     > that is my concern here. once you add in all the costs, does the feature set actually warrant purchasing?
>     >
>     > Dave
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>     Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 19:17:49 +0100
>     From: selsinork at gmail.com <mailto:selsinork at gmail.com>
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>     On 29/08/14 19:06, David Anders wrote:
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>     > it was more of a joke with respect that embedded is indeed a very wide
>     > range of devices, not intended to start a flame war, hehe
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>     no flames intended, just genuinely interested in a different perspective :)
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