• sales

    +86-0755-88291180

PCIe TO M.2 (B) Tutorial

Product Introduction

PCIe TO M.2 (A) is a PCI-E to M.2 adapter card used for upgrading hard drives SSD solid-state drive cards, and supports CM4

Characteristic

  • Supports NVMe protocol M.2 interface hard disk protocol, high-speed read and write, high work efficiency
  • Only supports CM4 expansion board
  • Support Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4
  • Compatible with M.2 hard drives of different sizes
  • On board work indicator light, the LED stays on when powered on and flashes during reading and writing, indicating the clear working status at a glance

Instructions for use

Tutorial on mounting a hard drive to CM4

Format Hard Disk

  • Insert the hard drive into the corresponding position of the PCI-E to M.2 adapter card and secure it with the screws in the screw pack.
  • After powering on and starting, perform lspci to check the PCIE device
  • Execute sudo mkfs. ext4/dev/nvme0n1p1 to format the device (mkfs. Then press tab to see many different suffix names, which are the format you want to format)
  • Wait for a moment, when done appears, it means that the formatting has been completed.
    

Mount

    Create mounting directory
    sudo mkdir toshiba
    Mount device
    sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1p1 ./toshiba
    Check disk status
    df -h
    

Mount hard drive

    • Create a new directory as the disk mount point
    sudo mkdir /home/pi/toshiba
    
    • Execute the following command to mount the hard drive
    sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1p1  /home/pi/toshiba
    

    Execute again

    df -h
    

    You can see the hard drive we inserted and related information, indicating that the hard drive has been successfully mounted

    • For different hard drives, their names may vary. Here, nvme0n1p1 is displayed. Please refer to the hard drive you inserted.

literacy test

    • Enter the directory of the mounted disk

      cd /home/pi/toshiba
      
      • free memory
      sudo sh -c "sync && echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches"
      
      • Copy Raspberry Pi Memory Content to Hard Drive (Read)
      sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=./test_write count=2000 bs=1024k


    • Copy hard drive content to Raspberry Pi memory (write)
    •  sudo dd if=./test_write of=/dev/null count=2000 bs=1024k
      • Note: Raspberry pie is more affected by different cards and different environmental testing effects

TAG: 7.5 inch Passive NFC e-Paper BW Display 7.5inch E-ink Screen No Need Battery Wireless Powered Data Transfer Arduino Thermal imaging camera Cortex-A7 X1202 Raspberry Pi 5 UPS Board Uninterruptible Power Supply For 18650-Li-Battery (NOT includ) 4-Ports Raspberry Pi 5 PD Activation Module ESP32 S3 3.5 inch LCD Development Board 480x320 Display Capacitive TouchScreen Tablet /MP3 Video /Weather Clock LVGL For Arduino VGA to LVDS ESP32 S3 Development Board 2.1 inch Round Rotary Knob LCD Smart Screen 2.1inch Display 480x480 LVGL for Arduino Raspberry Pi DSI Raspberry Pi DSI 800×480 Raspberry Pi 12.3 inch HDMI LCD Captive TouchScreen Display 1920x720 For Jetson Series/Computer PC Raspberry Pi 5 Terminal Gyroscope ESP32 UART USB Bus Servo ST RSBL Driver board For Raspberry PI Robot SpotPear Raspberry Pi 5 Camera Raspberry Pi Triple LCD HAT Raspberry-Pi-GPIO-Audio-amplification-PWM-Sound-Card-Speaker-Buzzer Industrial USB TO 8CH TTL Converter USB to UART Multi Protection Circuits Multi Systems Raspberry Pi 10.85 inch e-Paper ink screen display black white 1360×480 For Arduino /Jetson /STM32 /ESP32