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    Hi,
    I have to add a 2.5" SATA hard disk to my circuit. I have two questions:

    1- How to mount the HDD to my PCB? Is there any standard cage for mounting SATA disk on PCB?

    2- is it safe or good to mount the disk just under the CPU or micro chip?

    Thanks


  • #2
    yes there is a guidline out there.. just google for 2.5" ssd mounting holes.. there should be a lot of info on google...
    just put holes in the pcb.. and screw it down.. there should be some cages i guess.. but most of the time they just bolt them down on the pcb.
    if you want a bracket for it.. best thing to do is buy them and make them work with your design..

    i would not reccommend putting a ssd on the bottom side of the CPU.. the heat dissipation of a CPU can cause issues.. not for the ssd mind you but more for the CPU..

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    • #3
      Rather you could use a connector SATA Connector and connect your SSD.
      SATA has 7 Data Pins and 15 Power Pins. Check SATA Version before using.

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      • #4
        Once, someone wanted to help us with SATA for OpenRex, He has never finish it, but it can give you an idea how to do it. Here are the files: https://github.com/hemalchevli/openrex-hdd-add-on

        PS: You may not be able to mount anything under CPU as there will be probably components (unless you find a stand off solution - but still as Paul van Avesaath mentioned, you need to be careful about heat dissipation).

        PSS: There are also different solutions, e.g. have a look here: https://www.imx6rex.com/2017/09/sata...or-rex-boards/

        3D PDF is in attachment, here is screenshot from the 3D pdf:


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