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=== Introduction ===
 
=== Introduction ===
[[File:Quad_sata_hat_angle.png | 500px|right]]
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ROCK Pi Dual/Quad SATA HAT is an addon HAT designed for Raspberry Pi 4. It utilizes the high speed USB3 buses on Raspberry Pi 4 and providing a complete NAS solution based on Raspberry Pi 4. It has the following features:
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ROCK Pi Dual/Quad SATA HAT is an addon HAT designed for Raspberry Pi 4. It utilizes the high-speed USB3 buses on Raspberry Pi 4 and providing a complete NAS solution based on Raspberry Pi 4. It has the following features:
  
 
* Up to 4x HDD/SSD, support 2.5inch or 3.5inch SSD
 
* Up to 4x HDD/SSD, support 2.5inch or 3.5inch SSD
 
* Utilize two independent USB3 buses on Raspberry Pi 4
 
* Utilize two independent USB3 buses on Raspberry Pi 4
* Type C power input with USB PD support for both 2.5inch SSD and Raspberry Pi 4
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* Type C power input with USB PD support for both 2.5inch SSD and Raspberry Pi 4(v1.1 hardware)
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* 12V DC power input for 2.5 and 3.5 inch HDD and Raspberry Pi 4(v1.2 hardware)
 
* External standard ATX power supply support for 3.5inch HDD
 
* External standard ATX power supply support for 3.5inch HDD
 
* Support HDD suspend mode
 
* Support HDD suspend mode
 
* Support software RAID 0/1/5
 
* Support software RAID 0/1/5
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* Support USB Direct Access Mode from PC
 
* Optional PWM control fan for HDD heat dispatching
 
* Optional PWM control fan for HDD heat dispatching
 
* Optional OLED display for IP/Storage info
 
* Optional OLED display for IP/Storage info
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[[File:Quad_sata_hat_angle.png | 500px]]
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=== Software support  ===
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We provide an install script to help you get the SATA software that works in Raspberry Pi 4B.
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  sudo apt update
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  sudo apt install python3-dev
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  wget https://github.com/radxa/rockpi-quad/releases/download/0.3.0/rockpi-quad.deb
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  sudo apt install -y ./rockpi-quad.deb
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Just copy the commands above and paste it into the terminal and press enter. If you want more settings, check out section  Software Configuration at the bottom of the page.
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=== Upgrade firmware ===
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1. [https://forum.radxa.com/t/how-to-upgrade-f-w-with-jms561-under-raspberry-pi/3560 How to upgrade F/W with jms561 under Raspberry Pi]
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2. [https://forum.radxa.com/t/how-to-upgrade-f-w-with-jms561-under-windows/4437 How to upgrade F/W with jms561 under Windows] (recommend)
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=== Common NAS OS issues ===
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===== OpenMediaVault =====
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'''OMV does not support using USB storage as RAID device. If this is your use case you will have to create the RAID yourself (using either MD-RAID or btrfs), update /etc/fstab to mount on boot, and use openmediavault-sharerootfs package to share it via OMV.'''
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Install: [https://github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plugin-Developers/docs/blob/master/Adden-B-Installing_OMV5_on_an%20R-PI.pdf Installing OMV5 on Raspberry PI's]
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Troubleshooting:
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1. [https://forum.radxa.com/t/quad-sata-kit-and-openmediavault-5-raspberry-pi-4/3193 OMV WebUI only shows two HDD's]
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This is likely because JMicron controllers incorrectly report identical serial numbers and other data which confuses various systems.
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You can “fix” this by adding a rule to /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules '''after''' the entry for '''“Fall back usb_id for USB devices”''':
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    # Fix Quad SATA HAT disk serial number
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    KERNEL=="sd*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="1058", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0a10", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", PROGRAM="/root/serial.sh %k", ENV{ID_SERIAL}="USB-%c", ENV{ID_SERIAL_SHORT}="%c"
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You will also need to create '''/root/serial.sh''' containing the following:
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    #!/bin/bash
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    /sbin/hdparm -I /dev/$1 | grep 'Serial Number' | awk '{print $3}'
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And you need to add execute permission to the file via the following:
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    chmod +x /root/serial.sh
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Finally, install the hdparm.
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    sudo apt-get install hdparm
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This will ensure that unique paths are created based on the serial number of the actual drives and not the hat.
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=== RTC support(optional) ===
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In version 1.2, we added RTC functionality. If you want to use the RTC, you will need to install a battery (socket next to the fan). For Raspbian, you can do this to enable RTC:
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Add '''dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,pcf8563''' to the /boot/config.txt and reboot. Execute '''sudo hwclock -w''' after reboot.
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[[File:Rtc-battery.jpeg | 400px]]
  
 
=== Supplied with this product ===
 
=== Supplied with this product ===
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=== Model Number ===
 
=== Model Number ===
Since the Raspberry Pi 4 changes the form factor(swapping USB and RJ45), we need different USB connection adapter. The ROCK Pi 4 shares form factor with Raspberry Pi 3/3B+.  Below is the different model number:
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Since the Raspberry Pi 4 changes the form factor(swapping USB and RJ45), we need a different USB connection adapter. The ROCK Pi 4 shares form factor with Raspberry Pi 3/3B+.  Below is the different model number:
  
 
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! Model
 
! Description
 
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| DF3
 
| Dual version for ROCK Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 3/3B+
 
 
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| DF4
 
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=== PINOUT ===
 
=== PINOUT ===
  
Pinout for 2x20 PIN
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Pinout for 40PIN GPIO header
  
 
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Pinout for 2x5 PIN
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Pinout for 2x5 PHD 2.0mm connector
  
 
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=== Getting Started ===
 
=== Getting Started ===
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==== Assemble the Kits ====
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          <div class="lazyYT" data-youtube-id="xz-AhmjiTu8" data-ratio="16:9">loading ... </div> (click image to play or watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz-AhmjiTu8&feature=youtu.be Youtube])
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==== Full Setup Quad Sata Hat for Raspberry Pi 4 NAS Review ====
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          <div class="lazyYT" data-youtube-id="Eix0PCB0byQ" data-ratio="16:9">loading ... </div> (click image to play or watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eix0PCB0byQ&feature=youtu.be Youtube])
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==== Detail of the HAT board ====
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[[File:Quad_sata_hat_ports.jpg | 600px]]
 
[[File:Quad_sata_hat_ports.jpg | 600px]]
  
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==== Power Options ====
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Power consumptions for typical disks:
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! Power Consumption
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| SSD
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| <3W
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| 2.5 HDD
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| 3 ~ 5W
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| 3.5 HDD
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| 5 ~10W
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Note: the table above is for reference, check your disk label for the exact power consumption.
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More info can be found [https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1062501-35-vs-25-hdd-power-consumption/ here].
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=====Option 1: Powering from Raspberry Pi/ROCK Pi 40P GPIO header =====
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The Raspberry Pi GPIO [https://pinout.xyz/pinout/pin2_5v_power +5V can provide up to 1.5A power], the typical SSD is [https://www.anandtech.com/show/8747/samsung-ssd-850-evo-review/10 3W power consumption]. So you can drive up to two SSDs directly powering from Raspberry Pi with a good 5V/5A USB C power adapter.
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The ROCK Pi 4 GPIO +5V can provide up to 4A current. You can drive four SSD/HDD directly if your power adapter can provide > 35W power.
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=====Option 2: Powering from USB C or DC Jack on SATA HAT=====
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'''V1.1 SATA HAT'''
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For V1.1 hardware revision, we use USB C for the power input on SATA HAT with PD/QC support. Same as option 1, you can choose USB PD power adapter > 35W to drive up to four 2.5inch HDDs and Raspberry PI at the same time. 3.5inch HDD powering is not supported by the USB C port.
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'''V1.2 SATA HAT'''
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For V1.2, we changed the power jack on SATA HAT to 12V DC because the 12V power adapter is much cheaper than the USB C PD adapter. Also, users want to power 3.5inch HDD with a power adapter instead of ATX PSU. The 12V DC jack is 5.5x2.1mm diameter. You need at least 12V/3A to power four 2.5inch HDD and 12V/5A to power four 3.5inch HDD.
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=====Option 3: Powering from ATX PSU=====
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If you plan to put the SATA HAT in a PC enclosure, then you can use the ATX PSU. Mostly ATX PSU can meet the power requirement. You need an ATX Floppy cable to power the SATA HAT and Raspberry Pi.
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=== Software configuration ===
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Just edit /etc/rockpi-sata.conf, take it effect by below command
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sudo systemctl restart rockpi-sata.service
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Below is the default '''/etc/rockpi-sata.conf''', which you can modify according to the comments
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<syntaxhighlight lang="ini" line='line'>
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[fan]
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# When the temperature is above lv0 (35'C), the fan at 25% power,
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# and lv1 at 50% power, lv2 at 75% power, lv3 at 100% power.
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# When the temperature is below lv0, the fan is turned off.
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# You can change these values if necessary.
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lv0 = 35
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lv1 = 40
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lv2 = 45
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lv3 = 50
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[key]
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# You can customize the function of the key, currently available functions are
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# slider: oled display next page
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# switch: fan turn on/off switch
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# reboot, poweroff
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# If you have any good suggestions for key functions,
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# please add an issue on https://rock.sh/rockpi-sata
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click = slider
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twice = switch
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press = none
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[time]
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# twice: maximum time between double clicking (seconds)
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# press: long press time (seconds)
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twice = 0.7
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press = 1.8
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[slider]
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# Whether the oled auto display next page and the time interval (seconds)
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auto = true
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time = 10
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[oled]
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# Whether rotate the text of oled 180 degrees, whether use Fahrenheit
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rotate = false
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f-temp = false
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</syntaxhighlight>
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=== SATA HAT Firmware Update ===
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See Forum Discussion -> [https://forum.radxa.com/t/how-to-upgrade-f-w-with-jms561-under-raspberry-pi/3560 How to upgrade F/W with jms561 under Raspberry Pi]
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=== Troubleshooting ===
  
=== Software support ===
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1. [https://forum.radxa.com/t/quad-sata-hat-assembly-and-troubleshooting/3879 Quad SATA HAT Assembly and Troubleshooting]
  
 
=== Dimensions ===
 
=== Dimensions ===
  
 
=== Hardware Revision ===
 
=== Hardware Revision ===

Latest revision as of 08:53, 20 June 2024

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Introduction

ROCK Pi Dual/Quad SATA HAT is an addon HAT designed for Raspberry Pi 4. It utilizes the high-speed USB3 buses on Raspberry Pi 4 and providing a complete NAS solution based on Raspberry Pi 4. It has the following features:

  • Up to 4x HDD/SSD, support 2.5inch or 3.5inch SSD
  • Utilize two independent USB3 buses on Raspberry Pi 4
  • Type C power input with USB PD support for both 2.5inch SSD and Raspberry Pi 4(v1.1 hardware)
  • 12V DC power input for 2.5 and 3.5 inch HDD and Raspberry Pi 4(v1.2 hardware)
  • External standard ATX power supply support for 3.5inch HDD
  • Support HDD suspend mode
  • Support software RAID 0/1/5
  • Support USB Direct Access Mode from PC
  • Optional PWM control fan for HDD heat dispatching
  • Optional OLED display for IP/Storage info

Quad sata hat angle.png

Software support

We provide an install script to help you get the SATA software that works in Raspberry Pi 4B.

 sudo apt update
 sudo apt install python3-dev
 wget https://github.com/radxa/rockpi-quad/releases/download/0.3.0/rockpi-quad.deb
 sudo apt install -y ./rockpi-quad.deb

Just copy the commands above and paste it into the terminal and press enter. If you want more settings, check out section Software Configuration at the bottom of the page.

Upgrade firmware

1. How to upgrade F/W with jms561 under Raspberry Pi

2. How to upgrade F/W with jms561 under Windows (recommend)

Common NAS OS issues

OpenMediaVault

OMV does not support using USB storage as RAID device. If this is your use case you will have to create the RAID yourself (using either MD-RAID or btrfs), update /etc/fstab to mount on boot, and use openmediavault-sharerootfs package to share it via OMV.

Install: Installing OMV5 on Raspberry PI's

Troubleshooting:

1. OMV WebUI only shows two HDD's

This is likely because JMicron controllers incorrectly report identical serial numbers and other data which confuses various systems.

You can “fix” this by adding a rule to /lib/udev/rules.d/60-persistent-storage.rules after the entry for “Fall back usb_id for USB devices”:

   # Fix Quad SATA HAT disk serial number
   KERNEL=="sd*", ATTRS{idVendor}=="1058", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0a10", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", PROGRAM="/root/serial.sh %k", ENV{ID_SERIAL}="USB-%c", ENV{ID_SERIAL_SHORT}="%c"

You will also need to create /root/serial.sh containing the following:

   #!/bin/bash
   /sbin/hdparm -I /dev/$1 | grep 'Serial Number' | awk '{print $3}'


And you need to add execute permission to the file via the following:

   chmod +x /root/serial.sh


Finally, install the hdparm.

   sudo apt-get install hdparm

This will ensure that unique paths are created based on the serial number of the actual drives and not the hat.

RTC support(optional)

In version 1.2, we added RTC functionality. If you want to use the RTC, you will need to install a battery (socket next to the fan). For Raspbian, you can do this to enable RTC:

Add dtoverlay=i2c-rtc,pcf8563 to the /boot/config.txt and reboot. Execute sudo hwclock -w after reboot.

Rtc-battery.jpeg

Supplied with this product

Dual version

  • ROCK Pi Dual SATA HAT
  • Mechanical spacers
  • 2x USB 3.0 connection adapter *1
  • CPU heatsink with fan(DF4 version only)

Quad version

  • ROCK Pi Quad SATA HAT
  • Mechanical spacers
  • 4x USB 3.0 connection adapter *1
  • CPU heatsink with fan(DF4 version only)


SATA HAT Top board(Optional)

  • 0.91inch OLED
  • One GPIO button
  • PWM controlled 40x40mm FAN

Sata hat top board.png

Metal Case(Optional)

  • Holds up to four 2.5 inch HDDs/SSDs
  • Supports top board
  • Top acrylic cover for OLED display
  • Support fan for HDD heat dispatching air flow
  • One button for powering off and OLED info switch

Quad sata case coke.jpeg

Other hardware needed

  • Proper power adapter(Check power options below for more info)
  • 2.5inch or 3.5inch HDD/SSD
  • Raspberry Pi 4 or ROCK Pi 4 with OS running
  • optional 7+15P SATA cable(For 3.5inch HDD or extending the length)

Model Number

Since the Raspberry Pi 4 changes the form factor(swapping USB and RJ45), we need a different USB connection adapter. The ROCK Pi 4 shares form factor with Raspberry Pi 3/3B+. Below is the different model number:

Model Description
DF4 Dual version for Raspberry Pi 4
QF3 Quad version for ROCK Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 3/3B+
QF4 Quad version for Raspberry Pi 4

PINOUT

Pinout for 40PIN GPIO header

Description Function Pin# Pin# Function Description
1 2 VCC5V0_SYS
OLED I2C I2C_SDA 3 4 VCC5V0_SYS
OLED I2C I2C_SCL 5 6
7 8
9 10
top board key GPIO4_C2 11 12
GPIO4_C6 13 14
15 16 GPIO4_D2 reset OLED
17 18
19 20
21 22 GPIO_RST1 reset SATA1/2
23 24
25 26 ADC_IN0
SDA 27 28 SCL
29 30
31 32
control tb-fan speed PWM_33 33 34
35 36
reset SATA3/4 GPIO_RST2 37 38
39 40

Pinout for 2x5 PHD 2.0mm connector

Function Pin# Pin# Function
I2C_SDA 1 2 VCC3V3_SYS
I2C_SCL 3 4 VCC5V0_SYS
GPIO4_D2 5 6 GPIO4_C2
GND 7 8 PWM_33
GND 9 10 NC

Getting Started

Assemble the Kits

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Full Setup Quad Sata Hat for Raspberry Pi 4 NAS Review

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Detail of the HAT board

Quad sata hat ports.jpg

Power Options

Power consumptions for typical disks:

Power Consumption
SSD <3W
2.5 HDD 3 ~ 5W
3.5 HDD 5 ~10W

Note: the table above is for reference, check your disk label for the exact power consumption. More info can be found here.

Option 1: Powering from Raspberry Pi/ROCK Pi 40P GPIO header

The Raspberry Pi GPIO +5V can provide up to 1.5A power, the typical SSD is 3W power consumption. So you can drive up to two SSDs directly powering from Raspberry Pi with a good 5V/5A USB C power adapter.

The ROCK Pi 4 GPIO +5V can provide up to 4A current. You can drive four SSD/HDD directly if your power adapter can provide > 35W power.

Option 2: Powering from USB C or DC Jack on SATA HAT

V1.1 SATA HAT

For V1.1 hardware revision, we use USB C for the power input on SATA HAT with PD/QC support. Same as option 1, you can choose USB PD power adapter > 35W to drive up to four 2.5inch HDDs and Raspberry PI at the same time. 3.5inch HDD powering is not supported by the USB C port.

V1.2 SATA HAT

For V1.2, we changed the power jack on SATA HAT to 12V DC because the 12V power adapter is much cheaper than the USB C PD adapter. Also, users want to power 3.5inch HDD with a power adapter instead of ATX PSU. The 12V DC jack is 5.5x2.1mm diameter. You need at least 12V/3A to power four 2.5inch HDD and 12V/5A to power four 3.5inch HDD.

Option 3: Powering from ATX PSU

If you plan to put the SATA HAT in a PC enclosure, then you can use the ATX PSU. Mostly ATX PSU can meet the power requirement. You need an ATX Floppy cable to power the SATA HAT and Raspberry Pi.

Software configuration

Just edit /etc/rockpi-sata.conf, take it effect by below command

sudo systemctl restart rockpi-sata.service

Below is the default /etc/rockpi-sata.conf, which you can modify according to the comments

  1. [fan]
  2. # When the temperature is above lv0 (35'C), the fan at 25% power,
  3. # and lv1 at 50% power, lv2 at 75% power, lv3 at 100% power.
  4. # When the temperature is below lv0, the fan is turned off.
  5. # You can change these values if necessary.
  6. lv0 = 35
  7. lv1 = 40
  8. lv2 = 45
  9. lv3 = 50
  10.  
  11. [key]
  12. # You can customize the function of the key, currently available functions are
  13. # slider: oled display next page
  14. # switch: fan turn on/off switch
  15. # reboot, poweroff
  16. # If you have any good suggestions for key functions, 
  17. # please add an issue on https://rock.sh/rockpi-sata
  18. click = slider
  19. twice = switch
  20. press = none
  21.  
  22. [time]
  23. # twice: maximum time between double clicking (seconds)
  24. # press: long press time (seconds)
  25. twice = 0.7
  26. press = 1.8
  27.  
  28. [slider]
  29. # Whether the oled auto display next page and the time interval (seconds)
  30. auto = true
  31. time = 10
  32.  
  33. [oled]
  34. # Whether rotate the text of oled 180 degrees, whether use Fahrenheit
  35. rotate = false
  36. f-temp = false

SATA HAT Firmware Update

See Forum Discussion -> How to upgrade F/W with jms561 under Raspberry Pi

Troubleshooting

1. Quad SATA HAT Assembly and Troubleshooting

Dimensions

Hardware Revision