Is Staggered Spin-Up supported for SATA Hat?
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2020 12:46 am
Hi everyone!
So i have a very nice little setup now with the NanoPi M4 V2 and the SATA Hat running 4x 3.5" WD Green 6TB hard drives.
I have a 12V 8A DC power supply into the barrel jack on the SATA Hat powering everything.
One thing that is inconvenient, is that if i power on the system with all HDDs connected, there is momentary power before it powers off. Nothing happens after that!
However, if i power on the board with 1x HDD connected, and then connect the power to each HDD one at a time after that, then the system stays running and all the HDDs are powered successfully.
I believe that the inrush current is too high when all 4x HDDs spin up at the same time when powered on, and the SATA Hat Power regulators simply shut off the supply when the 4A is exceeded on both 5V and 12V rails.
So my question is... is it possible to implement a "Staggered Spin-Up" of the SATA drives?
Or maybe someone else has a solution to powering on the board + HDDs without having to disconnect them all, and then reconnect one at a time?
Thanks!
So i have a very nice little setup now with the NanoPi M4 V2 and the SATA Hat running 4x 3.5" WD Green 6TB hard drives.
I have a 12V 8A DC power supply into the barrel jack on the SATA Hat powering everything.
One thing that is inconvenient, is that if i power on the system with all HDDs connected, there is momentary power before it powers off. Nothing happens after that!
However, if i power on the board with 1x HDD connected, and then connect the power to each HDD one at a time after that, then the system stays running and all the HDDs are powered successfully.
I believe that the inrush current is too high when all 4x HDDs spin up at the same time when powered on, and the SATA Hat Power regulators simply shut off the supply when the 4A is exceeded on both 5V and 12V rails.
So my question is... is it possible to implement a "Staggered Spin-Up" of the SATA drives?
Or maybe someone else has a solution to powering on the board + HDDs without having to disconnect them all, and then reconnect one at a time?
Thanks!