![]() This showed that the Raspberry Pi would happily talk with a VL805-based USB 3.0 PCIe expansion card, as well as a Realtek RTL8111-based Ethernet card, but not a number of other PCIe cards. This was also how the original modification by worked, only now it comes in a handy (OSHPark) PCB format.Īfter removing the VL805 QFN package and soldering in the bridge PCB, confirmed that everything was hooked up properly and attempted to use the Raspberry Pi 4 with a PCIe extender. Now has created a new approach, using a bridge PCB that replaces the VL805 USB 3 controller IC. Ever since people figured out that the Raspberry Pi 4 has a PCIe bus, the race was on to be the first to connect a regular PCIe expansion card to a Raspberry Pi 4 SBC.
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