ChefGroovy
Electrical
- Jan 14, 2003
- 14
Ok, this sounds a lot more complicated than it is....
I ended up with a crate of surplus standard Travelstar 20gig 2.5" hard drives. I bought an external USB adapter that will allow one to be read via the 2.0 USB port. Works great! Sets it up just like a normal drive, plug and play, all bells, whistles, yadda yadda.... cost 10$ at compusa
Currently, as one drive fills up, I unplug usb device, pull drive out, put another in and go from there. All well and good.
Here is where it gets interesting, if I built a box and a board that had say 25 2.5" sockets, tied all data lines together in series and had some logic set up to control some SS relays that would only power on one drive I wanted to use at the time would that be enough? Or would having non-powered up drives on the bus cause problems? The logic would also power off the usb controller for a short period of time as well to give it time to reset itself.
I know its a lot of effort for little gain, but the "cool factor" gets me everytime
I ended up with a crate of surplus standard Travelstar 20gig 2.5" hard drives. I bought an external USB adapter that will allow one to be read via the 2.0 USB port. Works great! Sets it up just like a normal drive, plug and play, all bells, whistles, yadda yadda.... cost 10$ at compusa
Currently, as one drive fills up, I unplug usb device, pull drive out, put another in and go from there. All well and good.
Here is where it gets interesting, if I built a box and a board that had say 25 2.5" sockets, tied all data lines together in series and had some logic set up to control some SS relays that would only power on one drive I wanted to use at the time would that be enough? Or would having non-powered up drives on the bus cause problems? The logic would also power off the usb controller for a short period of time as well to give it time to reset itself.
I know its a lot of effort for little gain, but the "cool factor" gets me everytime