# Serial ATA (SATA) Helios64 uses the JMicron JMB585 Serial ATA (SATA) controller to provide 5x SATA 3.0 ports. ![SATA ports location](/helios64/img/sata/sata.jpg) The SATA Controller is connected to RK3399 SoC via 2x lanes PCIe 2.0 offering 10GT/s (8Gbps) of bandwidth. ## SATA Controller Features - 5 SATA ports, - Command-based and FIS-based for Port Multiplier, - Compliance with SATA Specification Revision 3.2, - AHCI mode and IDE programming interface, - Native Command Queue (NCQ), - SATA link power saving mode (partial and slumber), - SATA plug-in detection capable, - Drive power control and staggered spin-up, - SATA Partial / Slumber power management state. ## SATA Controller Diagram ![SATA Diagram](/helios64/img/sata/sata_diagram.jpg) The above diagram shows the 2:1 MUX between SATA Port 1 and the M.2 connector. The M.2 SATA bus is shared with SATA Port 1, therefore if you install an M.2 SATA SSD card, SATA Port 1 (J3) will automatically get disabled. ## HDD Power Helios64 provides on-board HDD power to supply up to 5x HDDs via header J8. ![J8 Location](/helios64/img/sata/j8.jpg) The power delivery of the HDDs is devided into two group: * HDD Rail A (Max. 3x Drives) * HDD Rail B (Max. 2x Drives) Helios64 implements a power staggering approach where *HDD Rail A* will be powered up first, then few seconds later *HDD Rail B* will be powered up. This power control scenario is performed to reduce the inrush current during disk spin-up. The power staggering mechanism is not user configurable. It is done by bootloader. ### J8 Pinout ![J8 Location](/helios64/img/sata/j8_pinout.jpg) | Pin | Signal Name | |-----|-------------| | 1 | 12V HDD Rail A | | 2 | 12V HDD Rail B | | 3 | 5V HDD Rail A | | 4 | 5V HDD Rail B | | 5 | GND | | 6 | GND | | 7 | GND | | 8 | GND | ## HDD/SSD Harness As part of Helios64 official enclosure, an HDD/SSD harness is provided to connected both SATA + Power signals between Helios64 board and the 5x HDD slots. **Below the wiring diagram:** ![!HDD Harness](/helios64/img/sata/hdd_harness.png)