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== PlayStation Power Supplies ==
The input voltage for the PS1 is 120V, 240V<br>
=== Voltages ===
*Japanese Consoles:
**100V 50Hz/60Hz
*US Consoles:
**120V 60Hz
*European Consoles:
**220v 50Hz
*Asian consoles:
**110V-240V 50Hz/60Hz


== Models ==
The frequency is 50 or 60 hertz
There are three main types of power supplies:<br>
7-pin internal power supplies, used in standard consoles until the PU-16 board, 5-pin internal power supplies, used in standard consoles from PU-18 onwards, and external power supplies, used in PS One ("slim") consoles.<br><br>
 
=== 7-pin internal PSUs ===
==== Japan (100 V) ====
* Matsushita (Panasonic)
** 1-413-997-11
** 1-413-997-12
** 1-413-997-13
** 1-413-997-14
** 1-413-997-15
** 1-413-997-16
** 1-413-997-17
* Mitsumi
** 1-468-105-11
** 1-468-105-12
 
==== USA (120 V) ====
* Mitsumi
** 1-473-381-15
 
=== 5-pin internal PSUs ===
 
=== External PSUs ===
*SCPH-112
**Japanese model
**imput: 100V ~ 0,37A 50/60Hz
*SCPH-113
**North American model.
**imput: 120V ~ 0,37A 60Hz
*SCPH-114
**European model, Type C plug standard.
**imput: 220-240V ~ 0,2A 50/60Hz
*SCPH-115
**European model, UK plug standard, Type G.
**imput: 220-240V ~ 0,2A 50/60Hz
*SCPH-116
**European Model, Australian plug standard, Type i (?)
**imput 220-240V ~ 0,2A 50\60Hz
*SCPH-117
**American model (?), Type A plug standard.
**imput: 110V ~ 0,37A 50/60Hz
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