Sonnet USB 3.0 ExpressCard/34 and Seagate GoFlex Drives

Post written by Deepak Surti

Posted: 16-Oct-2011

I have 3 Seagate GoFlex drives as described below:





External Drive

Capacity

Original Interface




FreeAgent GoFlex Desk External Drive

2 TB

USB 2.0




FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra Portable Drive

500 GB

USB 2.0




FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra Portable Drive

1 TB

USB 3.0





Table 1: Original configuration of the goflex drives

My Macbook Pro has one Firwire 800 port, one Firewire 400 port, 2 USB 2.0 ports. But as you can see above, the Seagate portable 1 TB drive comes with a USB 3.0 interface. I can as well connect it to a USB 2.0 port but that would be a sheer waste. Further despite all permutations and combinations, I can at the most end up with only one free USB 2.0 port. But I also have an express card slot and I can easily add two USB 3.0 ports using an express card such as this one by Sonnet. Finally I decided to go with the following configuration:






External Drive

CapacityUpgraded Interface

Macbook Interface





FreeAgent GoFlex Desk External Drive

2 TB Firewire 800

Firewire 800 port





FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra Portable Drive

500 GB USB 3.0

USB 3.0 via express card





FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra Portable Drive

1 TB USB 3.0

USB 3.0 via express card






Table 2: Upgraded configuration of the goflex drives

I ordered the Sonnet express card through SYW and when it arrived I installed the driver as per the instructions, restarted my Mac, connected the two USB 3.0 drives, but the drives were not recognized. The LEDs on the two drives were blinking. A bit of investigation showed me that the express card would need an external power supply if the power drawn by the USB device(s) is more than what the card can provide. This was also verifed when I looked at the key features on the overview page of the Sonnet Express card.


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Figure 1: Bus-powered drive support in Sonnet USB 3.0 ExpressCard/34


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Figure 2: Power specifications of Sonnet USB 3.0 ExpressCard/34

I then connected an external +5V 3.5mm power supply and bingo the drives were up and running. So if you have such an express card and have connected devices that do not seem to work, check out the power requirements. With this setup not only do I get higher speeds for my external drives, but I also have freed up 2 USB 2.0 ports on the laptop. Very useful.

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