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The CD subsystem of a first generation [[Motherboards#PU-7|PU-7]]-based PlayStation consists of the following hardware components: | The CD subsystem of a first generation [[Motherboards#PU-7|PU-7]]-based PlayStation consists of the following hardware components: | ||
* [[Sub_CPU|Sub-CPU/Mecha-Con]] | * [[Sub_CPU|Sub-CPU/Mecha-Con]] | ||
* [[Servo controller]] | * CXD1199BQ: [[CD controller|Controller]] (with 32 KB of external RAM) | ||
* [[CD Driver|BTL-Driver]] | * CXD2516Q: [[CD_DSP|DSP]] | ||
* CXA1782BR: [[Servo controller]] + [[RF-amp]] | |||
* BA6398FP: [[CD Driver|BTL-Driver]] | |||
Over the years, these components have been consolidated into fewer, more complex ICs. | Over the years, these components have been consolidated into fewer, more complex ICs. |
Revision as of 13:27, 16 September 2022
Overview
Supports speeds of 1x and 2x and can switch between them.
Electronics
The CD subsystem of a first generation PU-7-based PlayStation consists of the following hardware components:
- Sub-CPU/Mecha-Con
- CXD1199BQ: Controller (with 32 KB of external RAM)
- CXD2516Q: DSP
- CXA1782BR: Servo controller + RF-amp
- BA6398FP: BTL-Driver
Over the years, these components have been consolidated into fewer, more complex ICs.
Models (mechanism)
- KSM-440AAM
- Compatible with PU-7, PU-8 and PU-16 boards
- Can in theory be mounted on PM-41 boards after replacing the top plastic shield, but the cable doesn't have the reinforcement/pull-tab for the non-ZIF connector of PM-41
- KSM-440ABM
- Compatible with PU-7, PU-8 and PU-16 boards
- Can in theory be mounted on PM-41 boards after replacing the top plastic shield, but the cable doesn't have the reinforcement/pull-tab for the non-ZIF connector of PM-41
- KSM-440ACM
- Compatible with PU-7, PU-8 and PU-16 boards
- Can in theory be mounted on PM-41 boards after replacing the top plastic shield, but the cable doesn't have the reinforcement/pull-tab for the non-ZIF connector of PM-41
- KSM-440ADM
- Compatible with PU-18 and PU-20 boards
- Has a plastic shield at the bottom to prevent the long cable running under the mechanism from getting jammed in it
- KSM-440AEM
- Compatible with PU-22 and PU-23 boards
- KSM-440BAM
- Compatible with PM-41 boards (PlayStation One)
- Can be mounted on PU-7/PU-8/PU-16 boards after replacing the top plastic shield (these boards have a ZIF-connector, but installation works fine nonetheless)
Issues
Mechanical
- KSM-440AAM, KSM-440ABM and early KSM-440ACM have their optical pickup blocks in a plastic case rather than the cast metal found in all later units. This causes the arms that slide on the drive block's chassis to wear down pretty quickly by friction, thus skewing the laser out of adjustment. This is an infamous issue on early PS1 consoles. It is not caused by heat; instead it is just premature mechanical wear. Placing the console on it's side as has been famously done by many owners of early PS1 consoles back in the day only causes the laser to not slide on that rail at all, as it will mostly "hang freely" in the air around that rail.
- Fix: Replacing either the whole drive unit with a late KSM-440ACM or even a KSM-440BAM (from a PS One, see notes above in the models section) or just the optical pickup with one of the aforementioned drive unit models.
- Dust covering the top of the lens
- Fix: Dust on the external lens surface can easily be cleaned off using just a cotton swab, optionally with some CD/DVD lens cleaning fluid (as can often be found as part of DVD drive cleaning sets)
- Hint: Don't use isopropyl alcohol, as it will dissolve and smear around even the smallest amounts of fats and oils that landed on there with the dust, leaving them as smeary residue on the lens. If you used isopropyl alcohol, you need to additionally wipe the lens a bit with a dry cotton swab or - even better - proper lens cleaning fluid.
- Fix: Dust on the external lens surface can easily be cleaned off using just a cotton swab, optionally with some CD/DVD lens cleaning fluid (as can often be found as part of DVD drive cleaning sets)
- Dust getting inside the optical pickup
- Fix: to do