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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
<div style="float:right">[[File:Dual-shock-3-x-ray.jpg| | <div style="float:right">[[File:Dual-shock-3-x-ray.jpg|170px|thumb|left|DualShock 3 x-ray]]</div> | ||
[[CECH-ZC2J]], [[CECH-ZC2JA]], [[CECH-ZC2JB]] <small>([[CECH-ZC2U]] | [[CECH-ZC2J]], [[CECH-ZC2JA]], [[CECH-ZC2JB]] <small>([[CECH-ZC2U]], [[CECH-ZC2E]], [[CECH-ZC2J]], [[CECH-ZC2H]], [[CECH-ZC2M]])</small><br /> | ||
[[CECHZC2]] ([[SCPH-98050]], [[CBEH-1018]]: prototype)<br /> | [[CECHZC2]] ([[SCPH-98050]], [[CBEH-1018]]: prototype)<br /> | ||
FCC ID: AK8CECHZC2 <br /> | FCC ID: AK8CECHZC2 <br /> | ||
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! Model Number !! Name description !! Release date !! Note | ! Model Number !! Name description !! Release date !! Note | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[CECHZC2J]] || [[File:DS3-Black.jpg|24px|Black]] Black || 2007, November 11 || Japan | ||
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| [[ | | [[CECHZC2J]] SS || [[File:DS3-Satin Silver.jpg|24px|Satin Silver]] Satin Silver || 2008, March 6 || Japan | ||
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| [[CECH-ZC2J]] MB || [[File:DS3-Metallic Blue.jpg|24px|Metallic Blue]] Metallic Blue || 2009, October 29 || Japan | | [[CECH-ZC2J]] MB || [[File:DS3-Metallic Blue.jpg|24px|Metallic Blue]] Metallic Blue || 2009, October 29 || Japan | ||
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| [[CECH-ZC2J]] DR || [[File:DS3-Deep Red.jpg|24px|Deep Red]] Deep | | [[CECH-ZC2J]] DR || [[File:DS3-Deep Red.jpg|24px|Deep Red]] Deep red || 2009, October 29 || Japan | ||
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| [[CECH-ZC2J]] LW || [[File:DS3-Classic White.jpg|24px|Classic White]] Classic White || 2010, July 29 || Japan | | [[CECH-ZC2J]] LW || [[File:DS3-Classic White.jpg|24px|Classic White]] Classic White || 2010, July 29 || Japan | ||
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| [[CECH-ZC2J]] | | [[CECH-ZC2J]] CP || [[File:DS3-Candy Pink.jpg|24px|Candy Pink]] Candy Pink || 2010, November 18 || Japan | ||
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| [[CECH-ZC2J]] | | [[CECH-ZC2J]] YB || [[File:DS3-Candy Blue.jpg|24px|Candy Blue]] Candy Blue || 2011, April 21 || Japan | ||
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| [[CECH-ZC2J]] | | [[CECH-ZC2J]] JG || [[File:DS3-Jungle Green.jpg|24px|Jungle Green]] Jungle Green || 2011, February 24 || Japan | ||
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| [[CEJH-15017]] || TALES OF XILLIA®2 X cross Edition || 2012, November 1 || Japan | |||
| [[CEJH-15017]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[CEJH-15020]] || God of War: Ascension bundle || 2013, March 14 || Japan | |||
| [[CEJH-15020]] | |||
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| [[CECH-ZC2J]] MY || [[File:DS3-Metallic Grey.jpg|24px|Metallic Grey]] Metallic Grey || 2013, June 20 || Japan | | [[CECH-ZC2J]] MY || [[File:DS3-Metallic Grey.jpg|24px|Metallic Grey]] Metallic Grey || 2013, June 20 || Japan | ||
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| [[CECH-ZC2J]] VT || Vita TV edition (White) || 2013, November 14 || Japan | | [[CECH-ZC2J]] VT || Vita TV edition (White) || 2013, November 14 || Japan | ||
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| [[CECH-ZC2J]] CY || [[File:DS3-Crystal.jpg|24px|Crystal]] Crystal || 2013, December 19 | | [[CECH-ZC2J]] CY || [[File:DS3-Crystal.jpg|24px|Crystal]]Crystal || 2013, December 19 || Japan | ||
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| | | || [[File:DS3-Crimson Red.jpg|24px|Crimson Red]] Crimson Red || || | ||
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| | | || [[File:DS3-Metallic Gold.jpg|24px|Metallic Gold]] Metallic Gold || || | ||
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| [[ | | || [[File:DS3-Slate Grey.jpg|24px|Slate Grey]] Slate Grey || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | || [[File:DS3-Urban Camouflage.jpg|24px|Urban Camouflage]] Urban Camouflage || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
*Regions (last letter of the "model number"): | *Regions (last letter of the "model number"): | ||
**E Europe | **E Europe | ||
**H Hong Kong | **H Hong Kong | ||
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**R Russia | **R Russia | ||
**T Taiwan | **T Taiwan | ||
**U United States | **U United States | ||
**M Mexico (seen in Anatel.br) | **M Mexico (seen in Anatel.br) | ||
*Revisions (small letter + number after the "model number") | *Revisions (small letter + number after the "model number") | ||
**A1 | **A1 http://i.imgur.com/2Ern4.jpg | ||
**B1 | **B1 | ||
== | == Components == | ||
=== Printed Circuit Board (PCB) === | |||
The table below shows one representative model for every revision from PP4 up to VX6. Is not included VX7 because is very different | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|-Playstation 3 controller PCB evolution | |||
! colspan="2" | [[Sixaxis]] !! colspan="6" | [[DualShock 3]] | |||
|- | |||
! PP4 !! V2 !! VX 1 !! V3.5X !! VX3 !! VX4 !! VX5 !! VX6 | |||
|- | |||
! MSU PP4.0 5 !! MSU V2 2.12 !! MSU VX 1.03 !! MSU V3.5X 1.12 !! MSU VX3 0.07 !! MSU VX4 0.09 !! MSU VX5 0.06 !! MSU VX6 0.06 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MSU PP4.0 5 (Top).jpg|x130px]]<BR /><BR />[[File:MSU PP4.0 5 (Bottom).jpg|x130px]] | |||
| [[File:MSU V2 2.12 (Top).jpg|x130px]]<BR /><BR />[[File:MSU V2 2.12 (Bottom).jpg|x130px]] | |||
| [[File:MSU VX 1.03 (Top).jpg|x130px]]<BR /><BR />[[File:MSU VX 1.03 (Bottom).jpg|x130px]] | |||
| [[File:MSU V3.5X 1.12 (Top).jpg|x130px]]<BR /><BR />[[File:MSU V3.5X 1.12 (Bottom).jpg|x130px]] | |||
| [[File:MSU VX3 0.07 (Top).jpg|x130px]]<BR /><BR />[[File:MSU VX3 0.07 (Bottom).jpg|x130px]] | |||
| [[File:MSU VX4 0.09 (Top).jpg|x130px]]<BR /><BR />[[File:MSU VX4 0.09 (Bottom).jpg|x130px]] | |||
| [[File:MSU VX5 0.06 (Top).jpg|x130px]]<BR /><BR />[[File:MSU VX5 0.06 (Bottom).jpg|x130px]] | |||
| [[File:MSU VX6 0.06 (Top).jpg|x130px]]<BR /><BR />[[File:MSU VX6 0.06 (Bottom).jpg|x130px]] | |||
|} | |||
{{PlayStation 3 controller PCB TestPoints}} | |||
{{PlayStation 3 controller PCB | |||
==== Prototypes ==== | ==== Prototypes ==== | ||
===== PP1 ===== | ===== PP1 ===== | ||
*Models | *Models | ||
**MSU | **MSU PP 1.2 MAIN ALPS | ||
Notable differences include | Notable differences include | ||
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* Label on the back reads '''0604KATA2''' | * Label on the back reads '''0604KATA2''' | ||
* Toshiba MCU is on top side of the board (in all the other models is at bottom) | * Toshiba MCU is on top side of the board (in all the other models is at bottom) | ||
* The main board was designed without | * The main board was designed without gyroscope and without accelerometer sensors, it has a "children board" sticked on top manufactured by HDK (the first 2 letters of the "HDK" brand are partially visible etched on copper on the children board), this children board includes the accelerometer '''HDK HAAM 325B''' [https://www.hdk.co.jp/japanese/topics_j/tpc053_j.htm]. It outputs 3 signals on the 3 white wires "hand made" soldered to the TOSHIBA controller to retrieve the axis data. The other "hand made" soldered component uses 3 wires (black = ground, red = volts, and yellow soldered to TP26) seems to be a '''Murata ENC-03R''' Gyroscope Sensor [http://www.alldatasheet.es/datasheet-pdf/pdf/191258/MURATA/ENC-03R.html]. It seems both components was integrated later in the circuit board of the controllers labeled "sixaxis" | ||
Internally the Gyroscopic sensor for Sixaxis controllers is wired onto the board - presumably as a test for a sensor revision on a spare sample board. The sensor itself appears to be far from complete and very early. | Internally the Gyroscopic sensor for Sixaxis controllers is wired onto the board - presumably as a test for a sensor revision on a spare sample board. The sensor itself appears to be far from complete and very early. | ||
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**MSU_V2 2.12 | **MSU_V2 2.12 | ||
**MSU_V2 2.14 | **MSU_V2 2.14 | ||
**MSU_V2.5 1.05 | |||
Notable differences | Notable differences | ||
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File:MSU V2 2.14 (Top).jpg|MSU_V2 2.14<br>(Top) | File:MSU V2 2.14 (Top).jpg|MSU_V2 2.14<br>(Top) | ||
File:MSU V2 2.14 (Bottom).jpg|MSU_V2 2.14<br>(Bottom) | File:MSU V2 2.14 (Bottom).jpg|MSU_V2 2.14<br>(Bottom) | ||
File:MSU V2.5 1.05 (Top).jpg|MSU_V2.5 1.05<br>(Top) | File:MSU V2.5 1.05 (Top).jpg|MSU_V2.5 1.05<br>(Top) | ||
File:MSU V2.5 1.05 (Bottom).jpg|MSU_V2.5 1.05<br>(Bottom) | File:MSU V2.5 1.05 (Bottom).jpg|MSU_V2.5 1.05<br>(Bottom) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==== DualShock 3 ==== | ==== DualShock 3 ==== | ||
===== VX ===== | ===== VX 1 ===== | ||
*Models | *Models | ||
**MSU_VX 1.03 | **MSU_VX 1.03 | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===== | ===== VX3.5X ===== | ||
*Models | *Models | ||
**MSU_V3.5X 1.12 | **MSU_V3.5X 1.12 | ||
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File:MSU VX4 0.10 (Top).jpg|MSU_VX4_0.10<br>(Top) | File:MSU VX4 0.10 (Top).jpg|MSU_VX4_0.10<br>(Top) | ||
File:MSU VX4 0.10 (Bottom).jpg|MSU_VX4_0.10<br>(Bottom) | File:MSU VX4 0.10 (Bottom).jpg|MSU_VX4_0.10<br>(Bottom) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Notable differences | Notable differences | ||
* | *Sticks potenciometers with 3 legs, previous versions had 4 legs | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:MSU VX6 0.06 (Top).jpg|MSU_VX6_0.06<br>(Top) | File:MSU VX6 0.06 (Top).jpg|MSU_VX6_0.06<br>(Top) | ||
File:MSU VX6 0.06 (Bottom).jpg|MSU_VX6_0.06<br>(Bottom) | File:MSU VX6 0.06 (Bottom).jpg|MSU_VX6_0.06<br>(Bottom) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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**MSU_VX7_0.04 | **MSU_VX7_0.04 | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:MSU VX7 0.04 (Top).jpg|MSU_VX7_0.04<br>(Top) | File:MSU VX7 0.04 (Top).jpg|MSU_VX7_0.04<br>(Top) | ||
File:MSU VX7 0.04 (Bottom).jpg|MSU_VX7_0.04<br>(Bottom) | File:MSU VX7 0.04 (Bottom).jpg|MSU_VX7_0.04<br>(Bottom) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*Models | *Models | ||
**ASUKA REV: 1.06 | **ASUKA REV: 1.06 | ||
**ASUKA REV: 1.07 | **ASUKA REV: 1.07 | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==== | ===== VX8 ? ===== | ||
There is not much info about this model, so is not clear if is the official VX8 or a third party clone of VX7 | |||
=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:MSU VX8 unknown (Bottom).jpg|MSU_VX8_?.??<br>(Bottom) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== MicroController Unit (MCU) === | === MicroController Unit (MCU) === | ||
==== Toshiba T6UN6EFG ==== | ==== Toshiba T6UN6EFG ==== | ||
{{Toshiba T6UN6EFG Pinout}} | {{Toshiba T6UN6EFG Pinout}} | ||
=== Memory | === Memory === | ||
The EEPROM is located the most closer posible to the toshiba controller, usually in the opposite side of the board where the toshiba controller is located, aligned to a border of it | |||
==== Seiko Instruments S-25C040A0I-T8T1G (EEPROM - 4Kb, CMOS, SPI) ==== | |||
==== | ==== Atmel AT24C08B-TH (EEPROM - 8kb, 2-Wire Serial /BT) ==== | ||
==== ST 504RP (EEPROM ?) ==== | |||
8 pins | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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! Pin !! Name !! Notes | ! Pin !! Name !! Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1 || | | 1 || || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG, pin 31 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2 || | | 2 || || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG, pin 35 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 3 || | | 3 || V_STB || pins 3, 7, 8 connected together, to 2.8V standby (Shared Line for PS button, LED's, etc...) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 4 || | | 4 || GND || To common ground | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 5 || | | 5 || || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG, pin 34 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 6 || | | 6 || || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG, pin 30 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 7 || | | 7 || V_STB || pins 3, 7, 8 connected together, to 2.8V standby (Shared Line for PS button, LED's, etc...) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 8 || | | 8 || V_STB || pins 3, 7, 8 connected together, to 2.8V standby (Shared Line for PS button, LED's, etc...) | ||
|} | |} | ||
==== | === Bluetooth === | ||
==== ALPS 413A (Bluetooth) ==== | |||
==== ALPS 603A (Bluetooth) ==== | |||
==== | === Sensors === | ||
*http://www.kako.com/neta/2007-020/2007-020.html | |||
*http://mclab.uunyan.com/lab/sixaxis/sxs004.htm | |||
*http://www. | |||
*http:// | |||
==== HDK HAAM 325B (Accelerometer - 3-Axis) ==== | |||
https://www.hdk.co.jp/japanese/topics_j/tpc053_j.htm | |||
==== | ==== Murata ENC-03R (Gyroscope Sensor) ==== | ||
-- | ==== Kionix KXPC4 (Accelerometer - 3-Axis) ==== | ||
DFN <br /> | |||
=== | ==== Epson-Toyocom XV3500CB (Gyroscope Sensor) ==== | ||
Epson-Toyocom XV3500CB <br /> | |||
==== | ==== Unknown manufacturer 32S3 (Accelerometer - 3-Axis) ==== | ||
BGA soldered, used in some newer models | |||
==== Unknown manufacturer Y35A (Gyroscope Sensor) ==== | |||
BGA soldered, used in some newer models | |||
=== Power === | |||
==== Main ==== | |||
This component exists in all board versions, different revisions of the component has different number of pins, but some pins seems to match in between revisions | |||
===== Texas Instruments B029 ===== | |||
20 pins | |||
Pin 3 is connected to "reset switch" (SW1), when reset switch is pressed this pin is connected to ground | |||
===== Texas Instruments SN89062 ===== | |||
24 pins | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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! Pin !! Name !! Notes | ! Pin !! Name !! Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 1 || | | 1 || GND || Connected to ground | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2 || | | 2 || || Connected to Toshiba T6UN6EFG, pin 43 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 3 || | | 3 || RST_SW || Connected to "reset switch" (SW1), when reset switch is pressed this pin is grounded | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 4 || || | | 4 || || | ||
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| 5 || || | | 5 || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 6 || | | 6 || V_IN_USB || USB +5V. (and connected to '''TP1''' in MSU_VX4_0.10 boards) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 7 || | | 7 || V_OUT_BT || Connected to BT module (Switched, no voltage in standby). (and '''TP10''' in MSU_VX4_0.10 boards) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 8 || | | 8 || || Connected to 2x "KEX" small components (5 pins, related with the sticks pots), "BM+1" (Big Motor +) and "SM+1" (Small Motor +). (and '''TP42''' in MSU_VX4_0.10 boards) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 9 || | | 9 || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 10 || | | 10 || V_OUT_T1 ? || Connected to Toshiba T6UN6EFG, pin 44 (and '''TP8''' in MSU_VX4_0.10 boards) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 11 || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 12 || V_OUT_T2 ? || Connected to Toshiba T6UN6EFG, pin 45 (and '''TP9''' in MSU_VX4_0.10 boards) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 13 || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 14 || || | |||
| 14 || || | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 15 || || | | 15 || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 16 || | | 16 || V_IN_BAT || 4.12V from Battery + pin. (and connected to '''TP14''' in MSU_VX4_0.10 boards) | ||
| 4 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 17 || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 18 || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 19 || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 20 || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 21 || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 22 || V_OUT_STB || 2.8V standby shared rail for PS button, LED's, EEPROM, etc... (and connected to '''TP11''' in MSU_VX4_0.10 boards) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 23 || V_OUT_ACCEL || 2.8V for Accelerometer (Switched, no voltage in standby). (and connected to '''TP12''' in MSU_VX4_0.10 boards) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 24 || V_OUT_STICKS || 2.8V for 4x stick pots (Switched, no voltage in standby). (and connected to '''TP13''' in MSU_VX4_0.10 boards) | ||
|} | |} | ||
==== Auxiliar ==== | |||
This component seems to be a suplementary power source, some board models doesnt have it | |||
===== Texas Instruments SN84001 ===== | |||
28 pins | |||
Used in MSU_VX4_0.10 | |||
==== | === Sticks === | ||
==== | ==== 4 Pins ==== | ||
Two rotational potentiometers (variable resistors) are positioned below eack stick to meassure X and Y displacement. Current flows constantly through each one, and the amount of current is determined by the amount of resistance. Resistance is increased or decreased based on the position of the stick in a range from 0V up to 2.8V with center point at 1.4V | Two rotational potentiometers (variable resistors) are positioned below eack stick to meassure X and Y displacement. Current flows constantly through each one, and the amount of current is determined by the amount of resistance. Resistance is increased or decreased based on the position of the stick in a range from 0V up to 2.8V with center point at 1.4V | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==== | ==== 3 Pins ==== | ||
In newer models | |||
=== Ribbon Circuit Boards === | |||
{| class="wikitable" border="1" | |||
|+ Ribbon Circuit Boards Compatibility | |||
! PCB !! Ribbon !! Compatibility !! Notes | |||
= | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ? || SA1Q135A || || for sixaxis... and for the first model of dualshock 3 ? | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ? || SA1Q159A || rowspan="4" {{Yes}} || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ? || SA1Q160A || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ? || SA1Q188A || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | MSU_VX4_0.10 || SA1Q189A || shipped with a CECH-2504 datecode 0C. Seems to be identical to SA1Q188A | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ? || SA1Q194A || || not compatible with previous models, PS button changes | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ? || SA1Q195A || || | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | MSU_VX7_0.04 ? || SA1Q222A || rowspan="2" {{Yes}} || superslims date ?. Is composed by 2 separated ribbons | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ? || SA1Q224A || superslims date ?. Is composed by 2 separated ribbons | ||
| | |||
| | |||
|} | |} | ||
==== | ==== SA1Q135A ==== | ||
< | <gallery> | ||
File:Sixaxis Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q135A.jpg|Sixaxis Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q135A | |||
</gallery> | |||
==== SA1Q159A ==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q159A.jpg|Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q159A | |||
</gallery> | |||
==== | ==== SA1Q160A ==== | ||
< | <gallery> | ||
File:Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q160A.jpg|Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q160A | |||
</gallery> | |||
Counting from left to right... pins 8 and 14 are connected together in the PCB and carries 2.8v stanbdy (in the PCB the copper traces are wider than the others for this reason), This means there is a voltage permanently on this ribbon, also the {{padps}} button "wakes up" the controller from standby by sending this voltage back to toshiba chip | |||
==== SA1Q188A ==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q188A.jpg|Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q188A | |||
</gallery> | |||
==== SA1Q189A ==== | |||
==== | ==== SA1Q194A ==== | ||
< | <gallery> | ||
File:Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q194A.jpg|Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q194A | |||
</gallery> | |||
==== SA1Q195A ==== | |||
==== | ==== SA1Q222A ==== | ||
< | <gallery> | ||
File:Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q222A.jpg|Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q222A | |||
</gallery> | |||
==== SA1Q224A ==== | |||
=== Battery === | |||
Li-Ion (Accupack) | |||
==== LIP1359 ==== | |||
3.7V 570mAh (typ. 610mAh) | |||
Maximun Charge Current: 0.4 A | |||
Maximun Charge Voltage: 4.2 V | |||
==== | ==== MK11-2902 ==== | ||
3.7V 610mAh | |||
==== MK11-3020 ==== | |||
3.7V 570mAh (typ. 610mAh) | |||
== Ways to tell if the controller is not original == | == Ways to tell if the controller is not original == | ||
[[File:Dualshock 3 fake (leds light transpassing the plastic case).jpg|400px|thumb|right| Dualshock 3 fake (leds light transpassing the plastic case)]] | [[File:Dualshock 3 fake (leds light transpassing the plastic case).jpg|400px|thumb|right| Dualshock 3 fake (leds light transpassing the plastic case)]] | ||
*The SONY logo on the top of a counterfeit controller will not be aligned correctly with a | *The SONY logo on the top of a counterfeit controller will not be aligned correctly with a originall controller. | ||
*Different sticker label | *Different sticker label | ||
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*Leds | *Leds | ||
**The LEDs lights on the controller that signify which Player it is controlling will not be flush with the outside shell. Official controllers are relatively level all the way across. Some controllers may have minor protrusion of the LEDs, though this should not be significant. | **The LEDs lights on the controller that signify which Player it is controlling will not be flush with the outside shell. Official controllers are relatively level all the way across. Some controllers may have minor protrusion of the LEDs, though this should not be significant. | ||
**When you turn on a counterfeit the controller, the flashing red lights on the outside will actually shine THROUGH the casing of the device, something that would never happen on an official product | **When you turn on a counterfeit the controller, the flashing red lights on the outside will actually shine THROUGH the casing of the device, something that would never happen on an official product. | ||
*Syncing | *Syncing | ||
**If you have consistent trouble wirelessly syncing your controller to your PS3, the device may be counterfeit. | **If you have consistent trouble wirelessly syncing your controller to your PS3, the device may be counterfeit. | ||
From: http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?p=574042#post574042 | From: http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?p=574042#post574042 | ||
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* https://github.com/felis/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/wiki/PS3-Information | * https://github.com/felis/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/wiki/PS3-Information | ||
== Related Hardware == | == Related Hardware == | ||
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== Other == | == Other == | ||
*nice PCB overview of revisions: http://forums.xbox-scene.com/lofiversion/index.php/t648322.html | * nice PCB overview of revisions: http://forums.xbox-scene.com/lofiversion/index.php/t648322.html http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?/topic/648322-ps3-controller-versions-and-tp-spots/ http://s50.photobucket.com/user/RDCXBG/library/PS3%20Six-Axis%20and%20DS3 | ||
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