dear BBB experts:

I would like to mount a beaglebone black inside a computer in a 
front-removable rack.  my goal is to have the BBB and a small SSD in one 
bay  that is accessible from the front.  the power from the SATA can 
provide power to the BBB; the motherboard can use the USB client port on 
the BBB for communication (and for USB power), and I can bring out the BBB 
USB host port female to the front of the bay somehow.  (eventually, I want 
my BBB to play a role in orchestrating my server.)

the stated dimensions on page 115 of the BBB manual on the dimensions says 
I need 87 by 55 by 5 mm.  (I think they just mean the PCB board height?? 
 5mm seems too low.  the connectors are higher.  I don't need the Ethernet 
connector, so I may just rip it off.)  the logic supply case for the BBB is 
21mm high.

the standard 3.5" form factor is 25mm high.  it has more than enough volume 
to cover both a small SSD and a BBB.

a dual 2.5" if it could be made to work would be even better, but the ones 
I have seen expect two 10mm drives:  I would love to put a small flat 2.5" 
SSD hard disk in the lower tray [SSD connects to the computer itself, not 
to the BBB] and a beaglebone black in the upper tray.  this may be a 
completely crazy idea.

instead of the BBB just dangling, it would be nice to have a kind of tray 
for it to sit in to pretend it is a 2.5" hard drive, with the standard 
screw locations.  does a 2.5" "converter" exist??

because the repurposed sata space has a sata power connector, I would like 
to run a cable from the sata power to the BBB to get the full speed of the 
BBB.  this needs some sort of SATA power to 5vdc coax power connector.  is 
this kind of cable easy to come by?  is it sold commercially?  it should be 
very simple.  it just needs to change the power form factor.

it's late, I am babbling...anyone tried something related to this?

/iaw

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