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HATDRive! Top: Using 28-pin header extender causes heat up #13

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Arthur-Philip-Dent opened this issue Jan 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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@Arthur-Philip-Dent
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I received a HATDrive! Top and a HATDrive! Bottom 3 days ago and the work great!

Just assebleing the HATDrive! Top with the included 28-pin header extender didn't work:
Drive was heating up incredibly and not working.

Removed the extender, all works like a charme!
Since I didn't really need the header extender, I don't mind. But maybe its important for other projects to have it.

Samsung PM9B1 NVMe 512GB on Pi5 8GB using a Pineberry Pi HATDrive! Top w/ dtparam=pciex1_gen=3
Score of 42732 at pibenchmarks.com.

Samsung PM9B1 NVMe 512GB on Pi5 8GB using a Pineberry Pi HATDrive! Top w dtparam=pciex1_gen=3

Pics before removal of GPIO 28-pin extender:

Pi5 w GPIO Extender

Pi5 w GPIO Extender FLIR00045

Pics after removal of GPIO 28-pin extender:

Pi5 wo GPIO Extender

Pi5 wo GPIO Extender FLIR00050

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microjean commented Feb 22, 2024

same issue here, with the GPIO extender the nvme drive is not detected and it heats up. Without the GPIO extender there are no problems.
I was intended to power the Pi via the GPIO pins so, it's not feasible, it seems.

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