Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

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Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

Postby recovery » 25.01.16, 16:42

Hello,

I search tools to do a power-off cycle for USB devices like WD/Samsung or other USB devices. I imagine a tool to connect USB devices to SATA port of PC3000, then make a copy with DataExtractor. Do you have an idea about such tools?

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Re: Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

Postby DataMedics » 25.01.16, 17:32

recovery wrote:Source of the post Hello,

I search tools to do a power-off cycle for USB devices like WD/Samsung or other USB devices. I imagine a tool to connect USB devices to SATA port of PC3000, then make a copy with DataExtractor. Do you have an idea about such tools?



Why not just convert the PCB to a compatible SATA one? It's just a quick ROM transfer. And no, no such tools exist. The method of communication via USB and SATA are very different, so a simple converter like that still won't help anything as you'd still be limited by what you can do over USB.


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Re: Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

Postby recovery » 25.01.16, 17:41

For an USB 3 PCB, I thought we cannot find a compatible SATA PCB. I will search more :wink:


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Re: Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

Postby lcoughey » 25.01.16, 18:51

The only tool that I know that can handle power cycling USB devices is a DeepSpar Disk Imager with the USB add-on.

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Re: Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

Postby DataMedics » 25.01.16, 21:00

recovery wrote:Source of the post For an USB 3 PCB, I thought we cannot find a compatible SATA PCB. I will search more :wink:


Just post the board number 2060-771XXXX and I can tell you which one to use.

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Re: Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

Postby DataMedics » 25.01.16, 21:01

lcoughey wrote:Source of the post The only tool that I know that can handle power cycling USB devices is a DeepSpar Disk Imager with the USB add-on.


Even that really never works, I've yet to see it actually see it power cycle a USB drive. I asked DeepSpar about it, and they said it can't. I don't know.


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Re: Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

Postby recovery » 26.01.16, 09:29

The PCB is 771949.
I can buy a 771959 or a 771931 I think.

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Re: Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

Postby DataMedics » 26.01.16, 18:29

771959 is the board you need.


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Re: Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

Postby Maxim_TS » 29.01.16, 14:09

Hello Everybody,

There is a list of known USB - SATA compatible boards here at forum, please look: viewtopic.php?f=155&t=8376&p=29087#p29087
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Re: Power-off and power-on cycle on USB

Postby Filipp_TS » 08.02.16, 09:01

USB reading/writing mode have a lot of restrictions and as result a lot of options are not available.
But if you need just to switch on|off power supply via USB..
I think that better to save a money: :wink:
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