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## M2 Connector (P2)
M.2, formerly known as the Next Generation Form Factor (NGFF), is a specification for internally mounted computer expansion cards and associated connectors. M.2 replaces the mSATA standard, which uses the PCI Express Mini Card physical card layout and connectors.
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Supported bus in the Helios64 M.2 interface is SATA and USB 2.0.
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!!! Warning!
PCIe SSD is not supported.
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## Location
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Helios64 support M.2 device on header P2 which is located next to SATA 1 connector.
You can refer to the connector/interface list at [hardware overview ](/helios64/hardware ) page.
The location of the M.2 socket is shown in below figure:
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## Size
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The maximum size of supported M.2 device is the 228 size.
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## Notes related to M.2 Card
The M.2 devices installed in Helios64 is configured as sharing devices with SATA Port 1.
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Therefore if you install M.2 SATA module, you will not be able to access the SATA Port 1.
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In another case, if you use the M.2 USB module, the SATA Port 1 still accessible from the system.
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The USB bus is connected to the EHCI Host 0.
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The M.2 socket in the Helios64 board does NOT support the USB modem, because the USB modem require the SIM Card connection and another signal.