[MinnowBoard] How do I know if there is power going to my Silverjaw lure?
John Hawley
john.hawley at intel.com
Thu Sep 17 21:03:33 UTC 2015
Also make sure your x1 adapter has it's own power, as the power provided
by the mPCI-E slot is different than that provided by a standard x1 slot.
- John
On 9/17/2015 12:34 PM, Jeremy Hoel wrote:
> I had this problem before, and one my board.. it seems the high speed
> connector wasn't working well. Running a 3 Amp power supply with help,
> also, on the board you should be able to check for power at a few test
> points (they where labeled I thought). Also, I needed a firmware
> update to help it work too.
>
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Vasanthi, Jagatha
> <jagatha.vasanthi at intel.com <mailto:jagatha.vasanthi at intel.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi all
> Is there a way to tell if my silverjaw lure has power going to it
> when I connect it to the Minnowboard Max? I don't see any led lights
> turn on.
>
> I have a rather unusual setup with my minnowboard max. I'm trying
> to connect a NVMe PCIe SSD to the silverjaw lure by using a "PCIe x1
> to mPCIe" adapter on the mPCIe slot.
> I'm not able to see this SSD. As a first step, I'm trying to see if
> there are any power issues.
>
> Thanks!
> Vasanthi
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