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*** ?? (CD front power monitor PDIC)
*** ?? (CD front power monitor PDIC)
*** ?? (CD laser diode; internal power monitoring photo diode is unused; external front power monitoring PDIC does power monitoring instead)
*** ?? (CD laser diode; internal power monitoring photo diode is unused; external front power monitoring PDIC does power monitoring instead)
**** Specs for reading: 790 nm at 1.55 mW to 1.65 mW  (measured on top of the whole pickup, not directly at the LD)
**** Specs for writing: 790 nm at 31.75 mW to 33 mW  (measured on top of the whole pickup, not directly at the LD)
*** ?? (DVD laser diode; internal power monitoring photo diode is unused; external front power monitoring PDIC does power monitoring instead)
*** ?? (DVD laser diode; internal power monitoring photo diode is unused; external front power monitoring PDIC does power monitoring instead)
**** Specs for reading: 660 nm at 0.72 mW to 0.78 mW  (measured on top of the whole pickup, not directly at the LD)
**** Specs for writing: 660 nm at 11 mW to 12 mW  (measured on top of the whole pickup, not directly at the LD)


=== Integrated Circuits (MA-S43, used in DESR-x500 and DESR-x700) ===
=== Integrated Circuits (MA-S43, used in DESR-x500 and DESR-x700) ===
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** IC603: Mediatek MT1828E (main DVD-drive/burner controller, includes microcontroller/s, DSP, EnDec etc.,  no public datasheet available)
** IC603: Mediatek MT1828E (main DVD-drive/burner controller, includes microcontroller/s, DSP, EnDec etc.,  no public datasheet available)
*** Pinout available from some PC DVD drive's schematics
*** Pinout available from some PC DVD drive's schematics
*** Has an 80C32/MCS-51 8-Bit microcontroller core as other Mediatek chipsets from that time do.
*** Likely has one or more 80C32/MCS-51 8-Bit microcontroller cores as other Mediatek chipsets from that time do.
*** Has a debug header on board; see above for pinout
*** Has a debug header on board; see above for pinout
* ROM and Flash
* ROM and Flash
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** IC403: ST KF25 (2.5V low drop voltage regulator)
** IC403: ST KF25 (2.5V low drop voltage regulator)
** IC1000: Fairchild FAN8035L (6-CH Motor Driver)
** IC1000: Fairchild FAN8035L (6-CH Motor Driver)
** On the pickup:  
** On the pickup: Elantec/Intersil EL6833CLZ (Laser Diode driver)
*** Elantec/Intersil EL6833CLZ (Laser Diode driver)


=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===
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*** The front USB port does not work
*** The front USB port does not work
** [[File:jPNVCqr.jpg|200px]][[File:Vo2DfEx.jpg|200px]]
** [[File:jPNVCqr.jpg|200px]][[File:Vo2DfEx.jpg|200px]]
** Comparison of an compatible type (left) with an incompatible type (right) of SF-DB11 with the bottom shielding removed. Note the missing potentiometers for setting the oscillator frequencies on the incompatible type, where fixed 680 Ohm resistors are used instead:<br />[[File:UJjmXaf.jpg|200px]]
** Comparison of an compatible type (left) with an incompatible type (right) of SF-DB11 with the bottom shielding removed:<br />[[File:UJjmXaf.jpg|200px]]
* There is an official documentation of the KWS-200A used in the DESR-x000 and DESR-x100 PSX, released by Sony itself, however, both power monitoring PDICs are absent in the drawing:<br/> [[File:TxkqxiO.jpg|200px]] [[File:tyimnzA.jpg|200px]]
* There is an official documentation of the KWS-200A used in the DESR-x000 and DESR-x100 PSX, released by Sony itself, however, both power monitoring PDICs are absent in the drawing:<br/> [[File:TxkqxiO.jpg|200px]] [[File:tyimnzA.jpg|200px]]


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