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X822
X822
X822

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Overview

The new member of the Raspberry Pi storage expansion board family - X822 (Dual 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD Shield ) is coming.

Features

  • Ideal storage solution for Raspberry Pi - Dual 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD Shield
  • Supports up to 4TB 2.5-inch SATA hard disk drives (HDD) / solid-state drive (SSD)
  • Supports 2 HDD or 2 SSD or HDD+SSD working at the same time
  • Supports operating system installation and booting from your HDD/SSD
  • Provides additional 2 USB ports for Raspberry Pi
  • Powers the Raspberry Pi via on-board XH2.54 connector - Only one power adapter required
  • Integrated USB 3.1 Gen1 to SATA 6Gb/s bridge controller
  • Integrated USB 3.1 Gen 1 Hub Controller
  • USB 2.0 connectivity offers plug-and-play functionality on your Raspberry Pi
  • Quick file transfer with high-speed USB3.0 5Gb/s connectivity from a PC or a Mac
  • Specially-made USB3.0 jumper to connect with Raspberry Pi - no additional cables needed
  • LED blue indicator indicates drive status
  • Fully compatible with X735 for intelligent and safe power management
  • PCB Size: 165mm x 108mm

[NOTE]

  • USB3.1 Gen 1 port, SSD sequential write speed >300MB/s
  • 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD not included
  • As with all SSDs, new media must be formatted before use
  • Performance depends on host system, workload, and SSD media used
  • SSDs use exceptionally high performance storage media that will run hot when under load
  • Older SSD drives with less efficient flash media may not perform as well as newer drives

Power supply request

Power supply: 5.1Vdc +/-5% , 4A (Require high quality power supply!!!)

Ports & Connectors:

  • USB socket - USB 3.0 type A x 3
  • DC jack - 5.5x2.5mm x 1
  • Power input / output connector - XH2.54 2-pin x 1

Installation Guide

 

Matching Metal Case

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Packing List

  • 1 x X822 Board
  • 1 x USB3.0 Jumper
  • 1 x 2-Pin Power Connection Wire
  • 1 x USB 3.0 A-Male to A-Male Data cable
  • 2 x Spacer F/F 2.5x12
  • 2 x Spacer M/F 2.5x12
  • 6 x Spacer F/F 2.5x15
  • 10 x Screw M2.5x6
  • 4 x Screw M3x6

Document

PCB LAYOUT: File:X822-DWG.pdf

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Anonymous user #5

47 months ago
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Why is the pi4 not supported? I have it running on my pi4 on usb2, but usb3 does not work. Is there a user side modification available that would make it work on usb3?
 

Cindy

47 months ago
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Hi,

Sorry, the X822 is designed for Raspberry Pi 3, not tested on Pi 4, for pi 4 use, please refer to X828:https://geek...d-ssd-shield
 

Anonymous user #4

49 months ago
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Hi, is this board stackable like the X828? And is it mandatory to install 2 drives per x822 board?

Is there another way to power the x822 and raspberry from the same source, without using the 40 pin header (it's already occupied by another Hat)? Like over the USB3.0 or 2.0 ports?
 

Admin

49 months ago
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Hello friend,

Sorry, the X822 is not stackable, please use X828, X828 also support Raspberry Pi 3, but no metal case for Pi 3.
 

Anonymous user #3

53 months ago
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is this board compatible with the raspberry pi 4b, i know plugs don't line up, have different idea, will use cable to attach instead of usb connector block, just wondering compatability
 

Admin

49 months ago
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Hi, sorry, the X822 is not support Raspberry Pi 4, pelase refer to X828:http://www.r...dex.php/X828
 

Anonymous user #2

59 months ago
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Could this board support using two 2.5 SATA Hard drives as RAID 1 drives allowing the Raspberry Pi to function as a server?
 

Admin

59 months ago
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Hello, The X822 support 2 pcs 2.5 inch SATA hard drives, and the RAID 1 drives depends on the software not on hardware, hope to get your understanding!
 

Anonymous user #3

53 months ago
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google mdadm, this is a raid software for linux, works on raspberry pie, allows raid 0 thru raid 5, many examples are given on setup, raspberry pi raid server examples are out on google search too
 

Anonymous user #1

59 months ago
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do one usb provide the data of both hdd or us1 is for hdd1 and usb2 is for usb2?
 

Admin

59 months ago
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Hello sir, There is a USB HUB chip on the X822 board, so it is only need to connect one usb bridge or USB cable to provide the data of both hdd.

Hope to get your understanding!