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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:Dual-shock-3-x-ray.jpg|400px|thumb|left|DualShock 3 X-rays photo<br>V3.5X board]]<br>[[File:PS3-sixaxis-dualshock-controller-buttons.gif|400px|thumb|left|DualShock 3 Buttons]]</div>
<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]] <!-- Prototype: CBEH-1040U -->, [[CECH-ZC2E]], [[CECH-ZC2J]], [[CECH-ZC2H]], [[CECH-ZC2M]])</small><br />
[[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
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]]    || [[File:DS3-Black.jpg|24px|Black]] Black || 2007, November 11 || Japan
| [[CECHZC2J]]    || [[File:DS3-Black.jpg|24px|Black]] Black || 2007, November 11 || Japan
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] SS || [[File:DS3-Satin Silver.jpg|24px|Satin Silver]] Satin Silver || 2008, March 6 || Japan
| [[CECHZC2J]] SS || [[File:DS3-Satin Silver.jpg|24px|Satin Silver]] Satin Silver   || 2008, March 6 || Japan
|-
|-
| [[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
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] DR || [[File:DS3-Deep Red.jpg|24px|Deep Red]] Deep Red || 2009, October 29 || Japan
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] DR || [[File:DS3-Deep Red.jpg|24px|Deep Red]] Deep red        || 2009, October 29 || Japan
|-
|-
| [[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
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] CW || [[Ceramic White]] || 2009, November 11 || Japan
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] CP || [[File:DS3-Candy Pink.jpg|24px|Candy Pink]] Candy Pink      || 2010, November 18 || Japan
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] CP || [[File:DS3-Candy Pink.jpg|24px|Candy Pink]] Candy Pink || 2010, November 18 || Japan
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] YB || [[File:DS3-Candy Blue.jpg|24px|Candy Blue]] Candy Blue      || 2011, April 21 || Japan
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] YB || [[File:DS3-Candy Blue.jpg|24px|Candy Blue]] Candy Blue || 2011, April 21 || Japan
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] JG || [[File:DS3-Jungle Green.jpg|24px|Jungle Green]] Jungle Green    || 2011, February 24 || Japan
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] JG || [[File:DS3-Jungle Green.jpg|24px|Jungle Green]] Jungle Green || 2011, February 24 || Japan
| [[CEJH-15017]]   || TALES OF XILLIA®2 X cross Edition || 2012, November 1 || Japan
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] CM || [[File:DS3-Urban Camouflage.jpg|24px|Urban Camouflage]] Urban Camouflage || 2011, November 17 || Japan
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] MG || [[File:DS3-Metallic Gold.jpg|24px|Metallic Gold]] Metallic Gold || 2012, June || Europe
|-
| [[CEJH-15017]] || [[File:TalesofXilliaController.jpg|24px|Tales of Xillia]] TALES OF XILLIA®2 X cross Edition || 2012, November 1 || Japan
|-  
|-  
| (N/A, Bundled) || [[Scarlet Red]] || 2011, November 17 || Japan
| [[CEJH-15020]]   || God of War: Ascension bundle || 2013, March 14 || Japan
|-
| (N/A, Bundled) || [[Titanium Blue]] || ||
|-
| (N/A, Bundled) || [[Splash Blue]] || 2011, November 17 || Japan
|-
| (N/A, Bundled) || [[Magical Gold]] || ||
|-
| (N/A, Bundled) || [[File:Yakuza5controller.png|24px|Yakuza Gold]] Yakuza Gold || ||
|-
| (N/A, Bundled) || [[File:FotNS.png|24px|FotNS]] Fist of the North Star|| ||
|-
|  Gunmetal Grey || [[Gunmetal Grey]] || ||
|-
|  Sand, Brown || [[File:Uncharted3controller.jpg|24px|Uncharted 3]] Uncharted 3 || 2011, November 2 || Japan
|-
| [[CEJH-15020]] || [[File:GoWAController.png|24px|God of War Ascension]] God of War: Ascension || 2013, March 14 || Japan
|-
|-
| [[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
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] CY || [[File:DS3-Crystal.jpg|24px|Crystal]] Crystal || 2013, December 19 || Japan
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] CY || [[File:DS3-Crystal.jpg|24px|Crystal]]Crystal || 2013, December 19 || Japan
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] RQX || [[File:DS3-Crimson Red.jpg|24px|Crimson Red]] Crimson Red ||  ||  
| || [[File:DS3-Crimson Red.jpg|24px|Crimson Red]] Crimson Red ||  ||  
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] OB || [[File:Cosmic-blue.jpg|24px|Cosmic Blue]] Cosmic Blue || ||
| || [[File:DS3-Metallic Gold.jpg|24px|Metallic Gold]] Metallic Gold || ||  
|-
|-
| (N/A, Bundled) || [[File:MGRR-blue.png|24px|MGRR Blue]] MGR Blue || 2013, February 21 || Japan
| || [[File:DS3-Slate Grey.jpg|24px|Slate Grey]] Slate Grey || ||  
|-
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] BJ || [[File:DS3-Slate Grey.jpg|24px|Slate Grey]] Slate Grey |||
|  || [[File:DS3-Urban Camouflage.jpg|24px|Urban Camouflage]] Urban Camouflage ||  ||  
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] BB || [[File:DS3-MLBDS3.jpg|24px|MLB]] MLB 11: The Show ||  ||  
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] FTX || [[FF13]] || || Japan
|-
| [[CECH-ZC2J]] LRX || [[FF13-2]] || || Japan
|-
|-
|}
|}


*Regions (last letter of the "model number"):
*Regions (last letter of the "model number"):
**A Australia (not small letter)
**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 & Canada
**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 https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/File:2Ern4.jpg
**A1 http://i.imgur.com/2Ern4.jpg
**B1
**B1
**A2 https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/File:E89hU5o.jpg


== Controller Components ==
== Controller Components ==
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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 [https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/technical-articles/introduction-to-mems-gyroscopes-vibratory-gyroscope/ 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"
* 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)
</gallery>
===== V2.5 =====
*Models
**MSU_V2.5 1.05
**MSU_V2.5 1.06
<gallery>
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)
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</gallery>
</gallery>


===== V3.5X =====
===== VX3.5X =====
*Models
*Models
**MSU_V3.5X 1.12
**MSU_V3.5X 1.12
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Notable differences
Notable differences
*Potentiometer sticks with 3 legs, previous versions had 4 legs
*Sticks potenciometers with 3 legs, previous versions had 4 legs


<gallery>
<gallery>
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**MSU_VX7_0.04
**MSU_VX7_0.04


PCB is multilayer
<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)
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===== VX8 =====
===== VX8 =====
The VX8 is official, the board traces, testpoint locations, and the sensor chips has a lot of coincidences with VX7... the weird thing that is shocking is the toshiba chip and the alps bluetooth module has been replaced. The PCB has more than 2 layers (previous versions up to VX6 had only 2 layers)
<strike>There is not much info about this model, so is not clear if is the official VX8 or a third party clone of VX7</strike>The VX8 is official, the board traces, testpoint locations, and the sensor chips has a lot of coincidences with VX7... the weird thing that is shocking is the toshiba chip and the alps bluetooth module has been replaced. The PCB has more than 2 layers (previous versions up to VX6 had only 2 layers)


<gallery>
<gallery>
File:MSU VX8 0.14 (top).jpg|MSU VX8 0.14 (top)
File:MSU VX8 0.14 (top).jpg|MSU VX8 0.14 (top)
File:MSU VX8 0.14 (bottom).jpg|MSU VX8 0.14 (bottom)
File:MSU VX8 0.14 (bottom).jpg|MSU VX8 0.14 (bottom)
File:MSU VX8 unknown (Bottom).jpg|MSU_VX8_?.?? (Bottom)
File:MSU VX8 unknown (Bottom).jpg|MSU_VX8_?.??<br>(Bottom)
File:MSU VX8 0.14 BOTTOM.jpg
File:MSU VX8 0.14 BOTTOM marked.jpg
File:MSU VX8 0.14 TOP.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>


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*Models
*Models
**ASUKA REV: 1.05
**ASUKA REV: 1.06
**ASUKA REV: 1.06
**ASUKA REV: 1.07
**ASUKA REV: 1.07
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=== Ribbon Circuit Boards ===
=== Ribbon Circuit Boards ===
For any arcade stick builders soldering to the vias on the PCB board (in the models where there are no testpoints availables) isn't exactly the easiest thing to do, using the copper contacts for the ribbon board is really the best option. In some board models (VX3, VX4, VX5, VX6, VX8) the copper contacts are covered by a black carbon material that needs to be removed if these spots are to be used to solder in them, this can be done with an X-acto knife or some fine sandpaper, just be careful and when you get to the shiny copper, STOP, you're done. Tin it up with some solder and there are your spots to use. Try and use a 30awg wire, or 28awg at the largest, and make sure to secure the wiring with some hot glue after you make the connection, but don't glue over the solder joint you just made, secure the wire to the board back from the solder joint, in case you ever have to get to it again for any reason.
The pull-up 7.5k Resistors ("printed" on the ribbon circuit boards) also need to be put back in the circuit as they're built into the ribbon board and when it's removed they're not, and the controller will act up on you if these are not in the circuit. There needs to be 2 of these pull-up resistors installed, one goes from V_STBY to COM1, the other goes from V_STBY to COM2. If you don't have any 7.5k resistors you can use anything from 6.8k to 10k really, but they do need to be installed since the ribbon board is removed when building an arcade stick, all of the PS3 controllers are setup this way and need those pull-up resistors if the ribbon board is removed


{| class="wikitable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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|-
|-
| VX || SA1Q146A ||  || The first dualshock 3 model
| VX || SA1Q146A ||  || The first dualshock 3 model
|-
| VX || SA1Q147A ||  || Found in a CECHZC2U (USA)
|-
|-
| ? || SA1Q159A || rowspan="4" {{Yes}} ||  
| ? || SA1Q159A || rowspan="4" {{Yes}} ||  
|-
|-
|VX3 || SA1Q160A ||  
| ? || SA1Q160A ||  
|-
|-
| ? || SA1Q188A ||  
| ? || SA1Q188A ||  
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| VX5 || SA1Q194A ||  || not compatible with previous models, PS button changes
| VX5 || SA1Q194A ||  || not compatible with previous models, PS button changes
|-
|-
| VX6 || SA1Q195A ||  ||  
| ? || SA1Q195A ||  ||  
|-
|-
| VX7 ? || SA1Q222A || rowspan="2" {{Yes}}  || superslims date ?. Is composed by 2 separated ribbons
| VX7 ? || SA1Q222A || rowspan="2" {{Yes}}  || superslims date ?. Is composed by 2 separated ribbons
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==== SA1Q146A ====
==== SA1Q146A ====
==== SA1Q147A ====


==== SA1Q159A ====
==== SA1Q159A ====
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==== SA1Q189A ====
==== SA1Q189A ====
<gallery>
File:SA1Q189A.jpg|Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q189A
</gallery>


==== SA1Q194A ====
==== SA1Q194A ====
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==== SA1Q195A ====
==== SA1Q195A ====
<gallery>
 
File:Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q195A.jpg|Dualshock 3 Ribbon Circuit Board SA1Q195A
</gallery>
 
==== SA1Q222A ====
==== SA1Q222A ====
<gallery>
<gallery>
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==== MK11-2902 ====
==== MK11-2902 ====
3.7V 610mAh
3.7V 610mAh
==== MK11-3023 ====
==== MK11-3020 ====
3.7V 570mAh (typ. 610mAh)
3.7V 570mAh (typ. 610mAh)


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*http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/memories/serial-eeprom/standard-serial-eeprom/standard-spi-eeprom/m95040-r.html
*http://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/memories/serial-eeprom/standard-serial-eeprom/standard-spi-eeprom/m95040-r.html
*http://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/m95040-r.pdf
*http://www.st.com/resource/en/datasheet/m95040-r.pdf
* bin file VX5.bin
4 Kbit (512x8 bits) serial SPI bus EEPROM with high-speed clock
4 Kbit (512x8 bits) serial SPI bus EEPROM with high-speed clock


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! Pin !! Name !! Notes
! Pin !! Name !! Notes
|-
|-
| 1 ||  || (Resistor R2 in VX board)
| 1 ||  ||  
|-
|-
| 2 ||  || (Resistor R2, Fuse SW3, (not mounted) capaitor C59 to ground, and TP13 in VX board)
| 2 ||  ||  
|-
|-
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY || (to ribbon circuit board pins 8 and 14)
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY || (to ribbon circuit board pins 8 and 14)
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| 4 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_SENSORS ? ||  ('''TP12''' in V2.5 board)
| 4 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_SENSORS ? ||  ('''TP12''' in V2.5 board)
|-
|-
| 5 ||  || (Resistor R53 to ground,Diode D2(pin 1)in VX board)
| 5 ||  ||  
|-
|-
| 6 ||  || (('''TP60''')(VX board))
| 6 ||  ||  
|-
|-
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
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| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 8 ||  || (Pin 42 BATT_USB_POWER_GOOD in VX board)
| 8 ||  || ...
|-
|-
| 9 ||  || capacitor network to ground (CN11 in V2.5 boards), and unknown...
| 9 ||  || capacitor network to ground (CN11 in V2.5 boards), and unknown...
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| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 11 ||  || (RN9 in VX board) to unknown...
| 11 ||  || ...
|-
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
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| 12 ||  ||  
| 12 ||  ||  
|-
|-
| 13 ||  || capacitor (CN10 to ground in VX board), and unknown...
| 13 ||  ||  
|-
|-
| 14 ||  || capacitor (CN10 to ground in VX board), and unknown...
| 14 ||  ||  
|-
|-
| 15 ||  || capcitor (C11 to ground in VX board)
| 15 ||  ||  
|-
|-
| 16 ||  ||  
| 16 ||  ||  
|-
|-
| 17 ||  || Resistor (R3 in VX board)
| 17 ||  ||  
|-
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 18 ||  || resistor (R3 in V2.5 boards), and unknown...,
| 18 ||  || resistor (R3 in V2.5 boards), and unknown...
|-
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
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| 2 || {{cellcolors|#008800}} BATT_CHARGE_START ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 43'''
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#008800}} BATT_CHARGE_START ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 43'''
|-
|-
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#666666|#ffffff}} RESET_SWITCH || To <abbr title="when reset switch is pressed this pin is grounded">'''SW1'''</abbr>
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#666666|#ffffff}} RESET_SWITCH || To '''SW1''', when reset switch is pressed this pin is grounded
|-
|-
| 4 || {{cellcolors|#4477ff}} BT_POWER_ON ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 13''' with a <abbr title="47K resistor to standby power rail">pull-up resistor</abbr>
| 4 || {{cellcolors|#4477ff}} BT_POWER_ON ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 13'''. And 47K resistor to pin 22
|-
|-
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#008800}} BATT_USB_POWER_GOOD ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 42'''
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#008800}} BATT_USB_POWER_GOOD ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 42'''
|-
|-
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#ff3333}} V_USB || '''USB power rail''' input ('''TP1''' in VX4 boards) with a capacitor to ground. To '''USB connector''' and to '''USB protection diode pin 4''' (see notes below)
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#ff3333}} V_USB || '''USB +5V'''. (and connected to '''TP1''' in VX4 boards)
|-
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_BT ? || To '''BT module'''. (ALPS 413A pin 3, and '''TP10''' in VX4 boards)
|-
|-
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_BT ? || '''BT power rail''' output ('''TP10''' in VX4 boards) with a capacitor to ground. To '''BT module''' (ALPS '''413A pin 3''' and <abbr title="through resistor and with pull-down resistor... see ALPS 413A pinout for more details">'''pin 2'''</abbr> in VX4 boards)
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_MOTORS || Connected to 2x '''"KEX"''' small components (voltage regulators ?, 5 pins), "BM+1" ('''Big Motor +''') and "SM+1" ('''Small Motor +'''). (and '''TP42''' in VX4 boards)
|-
|-
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_MOTORS || '''Motors power rail''' output ('''TP42''' in VX4 boards). To 2x '''"KEX"''' (<abbr title="or voltage regulators ?">transistors</abbr> ?, 5 pins), and '''BM+1''' (Big Motor +), and '''SM+1''' (Small Motor +)
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 9 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? || <abbr title="dissapears under the component and doesnt seems to continue">Not connected ?</abbr>
| 9 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? || Not connected ? (dissapears under the component and doesnt seems to continue)
|-
|-
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#009900}} BATT_STATUS_1 ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 44''' ('''TP8''' in VX4 boards)
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#009900}} BATT_STATUS_1 ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 44''' (and '''TP8''' in VX4 boards)
|-
|-
| 11 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? || <abbr title="dissapears under the component and doesnt seems to continue">Not connected ?</abbr>
| 11 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? || Not connected ? (dissapears under the component and doesnt seems to continue)
|-
|-
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#009900}} BATT_STATUS_2 ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 45''' ('''TP9''' in VX4 boards)
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#009900}} BATT_STATUS_2 ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 45''' (and '''TP9''' in VX4 boards)
|-
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To '''BT module''' (ALPS '''413A pin 37''' in VX4 boards) with a <abbr title="47K resistor to ground">pull-down resistor</abbr>
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To '''BT module pin 37'''. And to 47K resistor to ground
|-
|-
| 14 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To '''BT module''' (ALPS '''413A pin 16''' in VX4 boards) with a <abbr title="47K resistor to standby power rail">pull-up resistor</abbr>
| 14 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To '''BT module pin 16'''. And to 47K resistor to pin 22
|-
|-
| 15 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To '''BT module''' (ALPS '''413A pin 38''' in VX4 boards) with a capacitor to ground
| 15 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To '''BT module pin 38'''. And capacitor to ground
|-
|-
| 16 || {{cellcolors|#ff3333}} V_BATT || '''Battery power rail''' <abbr title="input when the battery is the only power source in the board, and output to charge the battery when USB power is present">input/output !</abbr> ('''TP14''' in VX4 boards) with a capacitor to ground. To '''battery +''' and toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 4''' (see notes below)
| 16 || {{cellcolors|#ff3333}} V_BATT || 4.12V from '''Battery +''' pin, and capacitor to ground, and 147K resistor to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 4 (and connected to '''TP14''' in VX4 boards)
|-
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| 17 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} STICKS_POWER_ON ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 36'''
| 17 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} STICKS_POWER_ON ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 36'''
|-
|-
| 18 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ff9933}} V_CAP_1 || <abbr title="0.970uf meassured onboard so maybe not accurate">'''Capacitor'''</abbr> to ground
| 18 || {{cellcolors|#ff3333}} V_CAP_1 || 0.970uf '''Capacitor''' to ground (meassured onboard so maybe not accurate)
|-
|-
| 19 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To '''BT module''' (ALPS '''413A pin 15''' in VX4 boards) with a <abbr title="47K resistor to ground">pull-down resistor</abbr>
| 19 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To '''BT module pin 15'''. And to 47K resistor to ground
|-
|-
| 20 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ff9933}} V_CAP_2 || <abbr title="1.950uf meassured onboard so maybe not accurate">'''Capacitor'''</abbr> to ground
| 20 || {{cellcolors|#ff3333}} V_CAP_2 || 1.950uf '''Capacitor''' to ground (meassured onboard so maybe not accurate)
|-
|-
| 21 || {{cellcolors|#007700}} BATT_CHARGE_SETPOINT || Resistor (labeled '''R1''') to pull-down resistor (labeled '''R2''') and to DP transistor (labeled '''Q1'''). Controlled by Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 41'''
| 21 || {{cellcolors|#007700}} BATT_CHARGE_SETPOINT || Blue resistor to ground (labeled R2), and to blue 2.67K resistor (labeled R1) then to '''DP''' transistor (<abbr title="the transistor base is controlled by Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 41">labeled Q1</abbr>)
|-
|-
| 22 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY || '''Standby power rail''' output. ('''TP11''' in VX4 boards) with a capacitor to ground
| 22 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY || '''2.8V standby''' shared rail for Toshiba, BT, PS button, LED's, EEPROM, etc... (and connected to '''TP11''' in VX4 boards)
|-
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| 23 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_SENSORS || '''Sensors power rail''' output. ('''TP12''' in VX4 boards) with a capacitor to ground
| 23 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_SENSORS || '''2.8V for accelerometer and gyroscope''' (Switched, no voltage in standby). (and connected to '''TP12''' in VX4 boards)
|-
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| 24 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STICKS || '''Sticks power rail''' output. ('''TP13''' in VX4 boards) with a capacitor to ground
| 24 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STICKS || '''2.8V for 4x stick pots''' (Switched, no voltage in standby). (and connected to '''TP13''' in VX4 boards)
|}
|}
*Notes
*Notes
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**The connections named in the table BT_POWER_ON and STICKS_POWER_ON with the toshiba T6UN6EFG could have two purposes, either to provide voltages for the subcircuits inside toshiba T6UN6EFG, or to allow the toshiba T6UN6EFG to send control signals to switch the low voltage power rails (marked in orange in te table). This is a big blind shoot though, based in how some groups of connections are grouped at the toshiba T6UN6EFG side (see the [[Template:Toshiba T6UN6EFG Pinout]])
**The connections named in the table BT_POWER_ON and STICKS_POWER_ON with the toshiba T6UN6EFG could have two purposes, either to provide voltages for the subcircuits inside toshiba T6UN6EFG, or to allow the toshiba T6UN6EFG to send control signals to switch the low voltage power rails (marked in orange in te table). This is a big blind shoot though, based in how some groups of connections are grouped at the toshiba T6UN6EFG side (see the [[Template:Toshiba T6UN6EFG Pinout]])
**The toshiba T6UN6EFG (pin 4) is connected to the battery + pin so it should work even if the texas instruments SN89062 is disabled, is unknown how much of the internal circuits of the toshiba T6UN6EFG are enabled by pin 4, but there are some other subcircuits of the toshiba T6UN6EFG that are powered by the standby power rail generated by the instruments SN89062 (the V_STBY pin in the table). The importance of this details is at logic level in the way the circuit works and who is the "boss" of the board
**The toshiba T6UN6EFG (pin 4) is connected to the battery + pin so it should work even if the texas instruments SN89062 is disabled, is unknown how much of the internal circuits of the toshiba T6UN6EFG are enabled by pin 4, but there are some other subcircuits of the toshiba T6UN6EFG that are powered by the standby power rail generated by the instruments SN89062 (the V_STBY pin in the table). The importance of this details is at logic level in the way the circuit works and who is the "boss" of the board
**The battery power rail has 3 connections, to the battery + pin connector, to the Texas Instruments SN89062 pin 16 (there is a direct connection in between this two), and also connected to the T6UN6EFG pin 4 by using an intermediate 147K/190K diode ?, and another diode of the same value to ground. The point of this diodes is to protect the toshiba chip because the other side of the battery power rail can work in two modes, when the controller is working and the only power source is the battery then the battery power rail provides power to the toshiba T6UN6EFG and Texas Instruments SN89062, and when the USB cable is connected then the Texas Instruments SN89062 checks the battery charge and starts the recharge, this recharge is made by using variable voltages (if the battery is very empty the voltage is higher and at the end of the chargue it starts reducing the intensity), the toshiba T6UN6EFG cant work with this variable voltages (other than using this voltage values as a check to know how the charge process is being made in a very accurate way), so the diodes seems to work as a barrier to stop that variable voltage to reach the toshiba T6UN6EFG
**All the boards has a component (with 5 pins) that protects the USB lines from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic_discharge ESD] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_interference EMI] and other kind of dangerous voltage effects that could appear on the USB data lines, is connected to the USB power rail (pin 4), standby power rail (pin 3), USB data + (pin 1), USB data - (pin 5), and to ground (pin 2). In some of the board models (the ones that has that side of the board printed such V2.5) it can be seen is labeled D1 (diode 1, the first and most important diode of the board), the component is listed in [https://www.electronicproducts.com/Sony_Playstation_3-whatsinside_text-10.aspx this link] as one of the parts of the PP4 boards and is marked 500 (when looking at a photo of a PP4 board search for the component labeled D1, and marked 500, next to the USB connector), sadly i could not find a accurate datasheet of it (if someone finds something please post it), but is something close to [http://www.syncpower.com/datasheet/SPE6V8UN.pdf this] (dual) or [https://assets.nexperia.com/documents/data-sheet/BZA800AVL_SERIES.pdf this] (quad). The component is actually a diode array made either with standard or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transient-voltage-suppression_diode TVS diodes]. It can be defined as something such... "multichannel ESD protection diode array" (the 2 channels are the USB data lines + and -, and the 2 voltages are the USB or battery power sources). In VX4 version of the board this diode is marked N13, in VX5 N1W, in PP1 prototype (and PP4) 500, in VX7 N1D ?


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==== Texas Instruments YA018 ====
==== Texas Instruments YA018 ====
<div style="float:right">[[File:Texas Instruments YA018.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Texas Instruments YA018]]<br>[[File:Texas Instruments YA018 pinout.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Texas Instruments YA018 pinout]]<br>[[File:3-pins pots interconnections.jpg|200px|thumb|right|3-pins pots interconnections]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Texas Instruments YA018.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Texas Instruments YA018]]<br>[[File:Texas Instruments YA018 pinout.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Texas Instruments YA018 pinout]]</div>
16 pins. Used in PP4 boards (the first retail sixaxis models)
16 pins. Used in PP4 boards (the first retail sixaxis models)
*Texas Instruments TS3A5018 TSSOP package
*Texas Instruments TS3A5018 TSSOP package
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| 1 || {{cellcolors|#555555|#ffffff}} IN || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 11''' ?
| 1 || {{cellcolors|#555555|#ffffff}} IN || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 11''' ?
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| 2 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} NC1 || LX pot pin 2 (and missing capacitor C40 to ground in MSU PP4.0 5 boards)
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} NC1 ||  
|-
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| 3 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO1 ||  
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO1 ||  
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|-
| 4 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} COM1 || TP20 ?
| 4 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} COM1 ||  
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| 5 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} NC2 || LY pot pin 2 (and missing capacitor C39 to ground in MSU PP4.0 5 boards)
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} NC2 ||  
|-
|-
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO2 ||  
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO2 ||  
|-
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| 7 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} COM2 || TP19 ?
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} COM2 ||  
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND ||  To '''ground'''
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND ||  To '''ground'''
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| 9 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} COM3 || (and TP22 in MSU PP4.0 11 boards)
| 9 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} COM3 || (and TP22 in MSU PP4.0 11 boards)
|-
|-
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO3 || somewhere... (and TP58 in PP4.0 5 boards ?)
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO3 ||  
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|-
| 11 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} NC3 || RX pot pin 2 (and missing capacitor C41 to ground in MSU PP4.0 11 boards)
| 11 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} NC3 || RX pot pin 2 (and missing capacitor C41 to ground in MSU PP4.0 11 boards)
|-
|-
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} COM4 || TP21 ?
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} COM4 ||  
|-
|-
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO4 ||  
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO4 ||  
|-
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| 14 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} NC4 || RY pot pin 2 (and missing capacitor C42 to ground in MSU PP4.0 11 boards)
| 14 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} NC4 || RY pot pin 2 (and missing capacitor C42 to ground in MSU PP4.0 11 boards)
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
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| 15 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} <abbr title="it seems to be grounded in the photos availables to keep it permanently enabled">EN</abbr> || To '''ground'''
| 15 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} <abbr title="it seems to be grounded in the photos availables to keep it permanently enabled">EN</abbr> || To '''ground'''
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|}


==== Toshiba 763 and 5W54 ====
<!--
<div style="float:right">[[File:Toshiba 763.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Toshiba 763 in a V2 2.14 board<br>next to the right stick Y axis pot]][[File:Toshiba 5W54.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Toshiba 5W54 in a V3.5X board<br>next to the right stick Y axis pot]]<br>[[File:Toshiba 5W54 pinout.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Toshiba 5W54 pinout]]</div>
damn, i just noticed there is a mistake since begining the first time i copyed the pinout from the datasheet, switches 3 and 4 are inverted, and i used some of that ones comparing them with the photos to imagine the purpose of the other pins so high chances there are others wrong... the lines, pins of other components, and tespoints involved in this circuit dedicated to the sticks are the ones i been messing with, promise, is just at this point i think are connected in a different way
8 pins. Used in V2, V2.5, VX, and V3.5X boards (the toshiba 763 is a rare variant used in V2 2.14 boards only)
 
*Toshiba TC75W54. Dual [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier op-amp], [http://chrisgammell.com/how-does-an-op-amp-work-part-1/ 1], [http://chrisgammell.com/how-an-op-amp-works-part-2/ 2]
{| class="wikitable"
*http://eu.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Toshiba/TC75W54FULF/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMuUbyQTl9BuV9cSxkqkD8zDF7KXFJxjfe4%3D
|-
*http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/408/TC75W54FU_datasheet_en_19980528-760812.pdf
! Pin !! Name !! Notes
*[http://www.1688eric.com/en/product.aspx?id=381896 this]
|-
 
| 1 || {{cellcolors|#555555|#ffffff}} IN || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 11''' ?
TC75W54 is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMOS CMOS] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier operational amplifier] with low supply voltage and low supply current
|-
 
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Pin !! Name !! Notes
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} NC1 || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 77''' ?. (and TP19 in MSU PP4.0 11 boards ?)
|-
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| 1 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} X_OUT || To toshiba T6UN*EFG pin ? (and TP30 in V2, V2.5, VX boards. TP22 in V3.5X board)
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO1 || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 37''' ?
|-
|-
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_X_2 ? || Precission resistors and thermistor (RT3 for left stick, RT4 for right stick) to stick X axis pot pin 2 ?, and <abbr title="the traces cant be followed in the photos, in some models seems to do some kind of loop, and in others seems to go far away maybe to the toshiba T6UN*EFG">something weird</abbr>
| 4 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} COM1 || LX pot pin 2 ?
|-
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| 3 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_X_1 ? || Precission resistor to stick X axis pot pin 1 ?
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
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| 4 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND ? ||  
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} NC2 || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 78''' ?. (and TP20 in MSU PP4.0 11 boards ?)
|-
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| 5 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_Y_1 ? || Precission resistor to stick Y axis pot pin 1 ?
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO2 || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 38''' ?
|-
|-
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_Y_2 ? || Precission resistors and thermistor (RT2 for left stick, RT5 for right stick) to stick Y axis pot pin 2 ?, and <abbr title="the traces cant be followed in the photos, in some models seems to do some kind of loop, and in others seems to go far away maybe to the toshiba T6UN*EFG">something weird</abbr>
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} COM2 || LY pot pin 2 ?
|-
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| 7 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} Y_OUT || To toshiba T6UN6EFG pin ? (and TP29 in V2, V2.5, VX boards. TP21 in V3.5X board)
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STICKS ? || the pin seems connected with a wide trace that goes to the closest pot pin 3 (and TP13 in V3.5X board... probably the V_STICKS rail)
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|}
 
There are 2 components like this one in the boards where are used, every one of them is for an stick, is connected to that stick and the toshiba main controller to send the values of the X and Y axis of that stick, this two lines uses to have a testpoit
 
The 763 is a rare variant used only in MSU V2 2.14 boards, the only notable difference is the connections named <abbr title="the traces cant be followed in the photos, in some models seems to do some kind of loop, and in others seems to go far away maybe to the toshiba T6UN*EFG">something weird</abbr> in the pinout table are located in pins 3 and 5 (instead of pins 2 and 6), other than that there are no differences, is exactly the same component
 
Since this revision of the board the stick pots has 4 pins each (pole_1, pole_2, v_sticks, gnd) in that order from left to right (previous models has sticks with 3 pins pots)
 
In [http://www.alps.com/products/e/category_multi.html ALPS] webpage are only available sticks with 3 pins pots, there are two posible explains for this, maybe ALPS manufactured the sticks without pots and sony ordered this special version of the pots to other company then sony asembled the pots and sticks together.... or... ALPS made an special production of sticks with 4 pins pots. anyway, this pots with 4 pins are a bit special
 
In the boards where this component is present (or his replacement upgraded versions) every stick has two pots (to meassure rotations of X and Y axis of that stick), and every pot has 2 pins that are carrying the signals related with the rotation of the axis (pin 1 and 2 of the pot). This signals are voltages, but there is also another pin of the pot that has an additional voltage (pin 3). Inside the pot there are two separated voltages, this seems to create a magnetic field with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetoresistance magnetoresistive effect]. Also this allowed them (in further versions of the pots) to separate the mobile parts inside the pot by an intermediary "seal" that prevents dust and degradation of the parts
 
So... this component is the initial version that gives support for this "special sticks with 4 pins pots"
 
==== Texas Instruments SN84001 ====
<div style="float:right">[[File:Texas Instruments SN84001.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Texas Instruments SN84001]]<br>[[File:Texas Instruments SN84001 subcircuits.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Texas Instruments SN84001 subcircuits]]</div>
28 pins. Used in VX3, and VX4 boards
 
This component is dedicated to controll the sticks, the internal circuits inside it has some kind of simmetry, the V_STICKS voltage is only used to enable it. VX3 and VX4 boards has 7 capacitor networks in total and this component uses 4 of them. The 3 resistors used in the subcircuits are colored in blue which seems to indicate that are high precision. There are no datasheets availables of this component in the manufacturer web
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! Pin !! Name !! Notes
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
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| 1 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
| 9 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} NC3 || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 79''' ?. (and TP21 in MSU PP4.0 11 boards ?)
|-
|-
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#555555|#ffffff}} SLAVES_RESET || Connected to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 11''', and <abbr title="47ohm">resistor network</abbr> to '''BT module''' (ALPS 413A pin 5 in VX3 and VX4 boards)
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO3 || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 39''' ?
|-
|-
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STICKS || 2.8V Switched. Power for 4x Stick {{padlx}}{{padly}} {{padrx}} {{padry}} pots pin 3. (and '''TP13''' in VX3 and VX4 boards). This pin seems to be working simply as an ON/OFF signal
| 11 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} COM3 || RX pot pin 2
|-
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| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
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| 4 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LY_2 || Stick '''Left Y''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} NC4 || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 80''' ?. (and TP22 in MSU PP4.0 11 boards ?)
|-
|-
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LX_1 || Stick '''Left X''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} NO4 || To Toshiba '''T6UN*EFG pin 40''' ?
|-
|-
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RY_2 || Stick '''Right Y''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
| 14 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} COM4 || RY pot pin 2
|-
|-
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RX_1 || Stick '''Right X''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| 15 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} <abbr title="it seems to be grounded in the photos availables so the chip is permanently in ON state">EN</abbr> || To '''ground'''
|-
|-
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LY_1 || Stick '''Left Y''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
| 16 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} <abbr title="if this is connected to one of the switched power rails, the chip can be turned ON/OFF by this pin">V </abbr>||
|}
-->
 
==== Toshiba 763 and 5W54 ====
<div style="float:right">[[File:Toshiba 763.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Toshiba 763 in a V2 2.14 board<br>next to the right stick Y axis pot]][[File:Toshiba 5W54.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Toshiba 5W54 in a V3.5X board<br>next to the right stick Y axis pot]]<br>[[File:Toshiba 5W54 pinout.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Toshiba 5W54 pinout]]</div>
8 pins. Used in V2, V2.5, VX, and V3.5X boards (the toshiba 763 is a rare variant used in V2 2.14 boards only)
*Toshiba TC75W54. Dual [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier op-amp], [http://chrisgammell.com/how-does-an-op-amp-work-part-1/ 1], [http://chrisgammell.com/how-an-op-amp-works-part-2/ 2]
*http://eu.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Toshiba/TC75W54FULF/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMuUbyQTl9BuV9cSxkqkD8zDF7KXFJxjfe4%3D
*http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/408/TC75W54FU_datasheet_en_19980528-760812.pdf
*[http://www.1688eric.com/en/product.aspx?id=381896 this]
 
TC75W54 is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMOS CMOS] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operational_amplifier operational amplifier] with low supply voltage and low supply current
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| 9 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LX_2 || Stick '''Left X''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
! Pin !! Name !! Notes
|-
|-
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RY_1 || Stick '''Right Y''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
| 1 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} X_OUT || To toshiba T6UN*EFG pin ? (and TP30 in V2, V2.5, VX boards. TP22 in V3.5X board)
|-
|-
| 11 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RX_2 || Stick '''Right X''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_X_2 ? || Precission resistors and thermistor (RT3 for left stick, RT4 for right stick) to stick X axis pot pin 2 ?, and <abbr title="the traces cant be followed in the photos, in some models seems to do some kind of loop, and in others seems to go far away maybe to the toshiba T6UN*EFG">something weird</abbr>
|-
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_X_1 ? || Precission resistor to stick X axis pot pin 1 ?
|-
|-
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#ffeecc|#ee8822}} STICKS_LOOP_1_COMMON ? || rowspan="8" | All this pins are connected with each others making two independant subcircuits<br>Pin 12 is connected with <abbr title="left and right sticks pots - related ?">15 and 16</abbr> by using several resistors and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor NTC thermistor]. This subcircuit seems to be an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inrush_current_limiter Inrush current limiter]<br>Pin 13 is connected with <abbr title="left and right sticks pots + related ?">14 and 17</abbr> by using several resistors
| 4 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND ? ||  
|-
|-
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#ffeecc|#ee8822}} STICKS_LOOP_2_COMMON ?
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_Y_1 ? || Precission resistor to stick Y axis pot pin 1 ?
|-
|-
| colspan="2" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_Y_2 ? || Precission resistors and thermistor (RT2 for left stick, RT5 for right stick) to stick Y axis pot pin 2 ?, and <abbr title="the traces cant be followed in the photos, in some models seems to do some kind of loop, and in others seems to go far away maybe to the toshiba T6UN*EFG">something weird</abbr>
|-
|-
| 14 || {{cellcolors|#ffeecc|#ee8822}} STICKS_LOOP_2_LOW_R ?
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} Y_OUT || To toshiba T6UN6EFG pin ? (and TP29 in V2, V2.5, VX boards. TP21 in V3.5X board)
|-
|-
| 15 || {{cellcolors|#ffeecc|#ee8822}} STICKS_LOOP_1_LOW_R ?
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STICKS ? || the pin seems connected with a wide trace that goes to the closest pot pin 3 (and TP13 in V3.5X board... probably the V_STICKS rail)
|}
 
There are 2 components like this one in the boards where are used, every one of them is for an stick, is connected to that stick and the toshiba main controller to send the values of the X and Y axis of that stick, this two lines uses to have a testpoit
 
The 763 is a rare variant used only in MSU V2 2.14 boards, the only notable difference is the connections named <abbr title="the traces cant be followed in the photos, in some models seems to do some kind of loop, and in others seems to go far away maybe to the toshiba T6UN*EFG">something weird</abbr> in the pinout table are located in pins 3 and 5 (instead of pins 2 and 6), other than that there are no differences, is exactly the same component
 
Since this revision of the board the stick pots has 4 pins each (pole_1, pole_2, v_sticks, gnd) in that order from left to right (previous models has sticks with 3 pins pots)
 
In [http://www.alps.com/products/e/category_multi.html ALPS] webpage are only available sticks with 3 pins pots, there are two posible explains for this, maybe ALPS manufactured the sticks without pots and sony ordered this special version of the pots to other company then sony asembled the pots and sticks together.... or... ALPS made an special production of sticks with 4 pins pots. anyway, this pots with 4 pins are a bit special
 
In the boards where this component is present (or his replacement upgraded versions) every stick has two pots (to meassure rotations of X and Y axis of that stick), and every pot has 2 pins that are carrying the signals related with the rotation of the axis (pin 1 and 2 of the pot). This signals are voltages, but there is also another pin of the pot that has an additional voltage (pin 3). Inside the pot there are two separated voltages, this seems to create a magnetic field with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_effect hall effect]. Also this allowed them (in further versions of the pots) to separate the mobile parts inside the pot by an intermediary "seal" that prevents dust and degradation of the parts
 
So... this component is the initial version that gives support for this "special sticks with 4 pins pots"
 
==== Texas Instruments SN84001 ====
<div style="float:right">[[File:Texas Instruments SN84001.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Texas Instruments SN84001]]<br>[[File:Texas Instruments SN84001 subcircuits.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Texas Instruments SN84001 subcircuits]]</div>
28 pins. Used in VX3, and VX4 boards
 
This component is dedicated to controll the sticks, the internal circuits inside it has some kind of simmetry, the V_STICKS voltage is only used to enable it. VX3 and VX4 boards has 7 capacitor networks in total and this component uses 4 of them. The 3 resistors used in the subcircuits are colored in blue which seems to indicate that are high precision. There are no datasheets availables of this component in the manufacturer web
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| colspan="2" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
! Pin !! Name !! Notes
|-
|-
| 16 || {{cellcolors|#ffeecc|#ee8822}} STICKS_LOOP_1_HIGH_R ?
| 1 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
|-
| 17 || {{cellcolors|#ffeecc|#ee8822}} STICKS_LOOP_2_HIGH_R ?
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#555555|#ffffff}} SLAVES_RESET || Connected to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 11''', and <abbr title="47ohm">resistor network</abbr> to '''BT module''' (ALPS 413A pin 5 in VX3 and VX4 boards)
|-
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STICKS || 2.8V Switched. Power for 4x Stick {{padlx}}{{padly}} {{padrx}} {{padry}} pots pin 3. (and '''TP13''' in VX3 and VX4 boards). This pin seems to be working simply as an ON/OFF signal
|-
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 18 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} RY_V ? || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 41 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and <abbr title="46.6K located next to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">resistor network</abbr> to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 40'''
| 4 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LY_2 || Stick '''Left Y''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
|-
|-
| 19 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} RX_V ? || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 41 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and <abbr title="46.6K located next to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">resistor network</abbr> to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 39'''
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LX_1 || Stick '''Left X''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
|-
|-
| 20 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} LY_V ? || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 41 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and <abbr title="46.6K located next to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">resistor network</abbr> to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 38'''
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RY_2 || Stick '''Right Y''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
|-
|-
| 21 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} LX_V ? || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 41 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and <abbr title="46.6K located next to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">resistor network</abbr> to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 37'''
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RX_1 || Stick '''Right X''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
|-
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 22 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} RY ? || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments SN84001 pin 15 corner (traces are hidden under Toshiba T6UN6EFG)">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 80'''. (and '''TP22''' in VX3 and VX4 boards)
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LY_1 || Stick '''Left Y''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
|-
|-
| 23 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} RX ? || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments SN84001 pin 15 corner (traces are hidden under Toshiba T6UN6EFG)">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 79'''. (and '''TP21''' in VX3 and VX4 boards)
| 9 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LX_2 || Stick '''Left X''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
|-
|-
| 24 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} LY ? || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments SN84001 pin 15 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 78'''. (and '''TP20''' in VX3 and VX4 boards)
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RY_1 || Stick '''Right Y''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
|-
|-
| 25 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} LX ? || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments SN84001 pin 15 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 77'''. (and '''TP19''' in VX3 and VX4 boards)
| 11 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RX_2 || Stick '''Right X''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
|-
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 26 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || rowspan="3" | To '''ground'''
| 12 || || rowspan="7" | All this pins are connected with each others making two independant subcircuits<br>Pin 12 is connected with <abbr title="left and right sticks pots - related ?">15 and 16</abbr> by using several resistors and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor NTC thermistor]. This subcircuit seems to be an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inrush_current_limiter Inrush current limiter]<br>Pin 13 is connected with <abbr title="left and right sticks pots + related ?">14 and 17</abbr> by using several resistors
|-
| 13 ||
|-
| 14 ||  
|-
| colspan="2" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 27 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND
| 15 ||  
|-
|-
| 28 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND
| 16 ||  
|}
 
*The subcircuit seems to work this way, im going to use rounded numbers for the math calculations because the values could vary at the time was meassured (in the schematic image at right)
**The resistance between pins inmediatly (in the first few miliseconds) when is powered up is:
***In between pin 12 and pin 15 = 35.8K + 6.70K = 42.7K
***In between pin 12 and pin 16 = 35.8K + 6.70K + 1K = 43.7K
***In between pin 13 and pin 14 = 42.7K
***In between pin 13 and pin 17 = 42.7K + 1K = 43.7K
**After some time has passed, the thermistor starts heating up, and its resistance decreases (not sure if down to zero), it works as a bypass for the 6.70K blue resistor
***In between pin 12 and pin 15 = 35.8K + <abbr title="this is the thermistor when is hot, working as a bypass">0K</abbr> = 35.8K
***In between pin 12 and pin 16 = 35.8K + <abbr title="this is the thermistor when is hot, working as a bypass">0K</abbr> + 1K = 36.8K
***Only this two lines decreases his resitance along time. The other lines (connected to pin 13) doesnt changes because doesnt have a thermistor
 
So the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor NTC thermistor] is working as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inrush_current_limiter Inrush current limiter] for pins 15 and 16. And this pins seems to be related with the negative pole of the potentiometers
 
By comparing this chip with the previous Toshiba TC75W54 there are two important differences, most notable is the Toshiba TC75W54 doesnt have the pins dedicated to the sticks subcircuits loops (where the thermistor/s is/are located) but it seems are around it, the Toshiba TC75W54 has 4 thermistors dedicated to this loops and Texas Instruments SN84001 has only one (this is an improvement to reduce costs and to make the circuit more simple and efficient). The point is that loops seems to be similar, maybe not exactly the same but something close to it. The other big difference is the Toshiba TC75W54 doesnt have connections with Toshiba T6UN6EFG pins 37, 38, 39, 40 (but are used connected somewhere else)... most probably is this pins are related with the stick subcircuits loops too
 
==== Texas Instruments A6044A0 ====
<div style="float:right">[[File:Texas Instruments A6044A0.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Texas Instruments A6044A0]]</div>
48 pins. Used in VX5 boards
 
This is an three-in-one component, integrates power/sticks control, and the functions of the battery setpoint transistor used in other boards. Is the result of placing together all the circuits of Texas Instruments SN89062, SN84001, and the DP transistor
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Pin !! Name !! Notes
| 17 ||
|-
|-
| 1 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#008800}} BATT_CHARGE_START ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 43'''
| 18 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} RY_V ? || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 41 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and <abbr title="46.6K located next to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">resistor network</abbr> to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 40'''
|-
|-
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#666666|#ffffff}} RESET_SWITCH || To <abbr title="when reset switch is pressed this pin is grounded">'''SW1'''</abbr>
| 19 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} RX_V ? || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 41 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and <abbr title="46.6K located next to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">resistor network</abbr> to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 39'''
|-
|-
| 4 || {{cellcolors|#4477ff}} BT_POWER_CTRL ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 13''' with a <abbr title="4x resistor network 47K to standby power rail, located next to the BT SPI testpoints in VX5">pull-up resistor</abbr> and capacitor to ground
| 20 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} LY_V ? || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 41 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and <abbr title="46.6K located next to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">resistor network</abbr> to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 38'''
|-
|-
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#008800}} BATT_USB_POWER_GOOD ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 42'''
| 21 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} LX_V ? || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 41 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and <abbr title="46.6K located next to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">resistor network</abbr> to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 37'''
|-
|-
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#ff3333}} V_USB || '''USB power rail''' input ('''TP1''')...
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_BT ? || '''BT power rail''' output ('''TP11''') with a capacitor to ground. To '''BT module''' ALPS '''603A pin ?''' and <abbr title="through resistor and with pull-down resistor... see ALPS 603A pinout for more details">'''pin ?'''</abbr>
| 22 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} RY ? || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments SN84001 pin 15 corner (traces are hidden under Toshiba T6UN6EFG)">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 80'''. (and '''TP22''' in VX3 and VX4 boards)
|-
|-
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_MOTORS || '''Motors power rail''' output ('''TP8'''). To 2x '''"KEX"''' (<abbr title="or voltage regulators ?">transistors</abbr> ?, 5 pins) with capacitors to ground, and '''BM+1''' (Big Motor +), and '''SM+1''' (Small Motor +)
| 23 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} RX ? || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments SN84001 pin 15 corner (traces are hidden under Toshiba T6UN6EFG)">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 79'''. (and '''TP21''' in VX3 and VX4 boards)
|-
|-
| 9 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? || <abbr title="dissapears under the component">Not connected ?</abbr>
| 24 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} LY ? || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments SN84001 pin 15 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 78'''. (and '''TP20''' in VX3 and VX4 boards)
|-
|-
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#009900}} BATT_CHARGE_STATUS_1 ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG, pin 44''' (and '''TP15''')
| 25 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} LX ? || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments SN84001 pin 15 corner">Capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 77'''. (and '''TP19''' in VX3 and VX4 boards)
|-
|-
| 11 || {{cellcolors|#009900}} BATT_CHARGE_STATUS_2 ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG, pin 45''' (and '''TP9''')
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 1 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 77'''. (and '''TP19''')
| 26 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || rowspan="3" | To '''ground'''
|-
|-
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 1 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin ?'''. (and '''TP?''')
| 27 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND
|-
|-
| 14 || {{cellcolors|#885522}} || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 1 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin ?'''. (and '''TP?''')
| 28 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND
|-
|}
| 15 || {{cellcolors|#885522}}  || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 1 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 80'''. (and '''TP22''')
 
|-
*The subcircuit seems to work this way, im going to use rounded numbers for the math calculations because the values could vary at the time was meassured (in the schematic image at right)
| 16 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LY_2 || Stick '''Left Y''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
**The resistance between pins inmediatly (in the first few miliseconds) when is powered up is:
|-
***In between pin 12 and pin 15 = 35.8K + 6.70K = 42.7K
| 17 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LX_1 || Stick '''Left X''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
***In between pin 12 and pin 16 = 35.8K + 6.70K + 1K = 43.7K
***In between pin 13 and pin 14 = 42.7K
***In between pin 13 and pin 17 = 42.7K + 1K = 43.7K
**After some time has passed, the thermistor starts heating up, and its resistance decreases (not sure if down to zero), it works as a bypass for the 6.70K blue resistor
***In between pin 12 and pin 15 = 35.8K + <abbr title="this is the thermistor when is hot, working as a bypass">0K</abbr> = 35.8K
***In between pin 12 and pin 16 = 35.8K + <abbr title="this is the thermistor when is hot, working as a bypass">0K</abbr> + 1K = 36.8K
***Only this two lines decreases his resitance along time. The other lines (connected to pin 13) doesnt changes because doesnt have a thermistor
 
So the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermistor NTC thermistor] is working as a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inrush_current_limiter Inrush current limiter] for pins 15 and 16. And this pins seems to be related with the negative pole of the potentiometers
 
==== Texas Instruments A6044A0 ====
<div style="float:right">[[File:Texas Instruments A6044A0.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Texas Instruments A6044A0]]</div>
48 pins. Used in VX5 boards
 
This is an all-in-one component, it does the power and sticks controll
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| 18 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RY_2 || Stick '''Right Y''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
! Pin !! Name !! Notes
|-
|-
| 19 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RX_1 || Stick '''Right X''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
| 1 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND ||  
|-
|-
| 20 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LY_1 || Stick '''Left Y''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
| 2 ||  
|-
|-
| 21 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LX_2 || Stick '''Left X''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#666666|#ffffff}} RESET_SWITCH || To '''SW1''', when reset switch is pressed this pin is grounded
|-
|-
| 22 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RY_1 || Stick '''Right Y''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
| 4 ||  
|-
|-
| 23 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RX_2 || Stick '''Right X''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
| 5 ||  
|-
|-
| 24 || <abbr title="something similar than Texas Instruments SN84001 pins 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17">Sticks subcircuits loops</abbr> || 47K resistor to... ? (two different places)
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#ff3333}} V_USB ||  
|-
|-
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| 7 ||  
|-
|-
| 25 || <abbr title="something similar than Texas Instruments SN84001 pins 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17">Sticks subcircuits loops</abbr> ||  
| 8 ||  
|-
|-
| 26 || <abbr title="something similar than Texas Instruments SN84001 pins 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17">Sticks subcircuits loops</abbr> || 35.7K resistor to... ?
| 9 ||  
|-
|-
| 27 || <abbr title="something similar than Texas Instruments SN84001 pins 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17">Sticks subcircuits loops</abbr> ||  
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#009900}} BATT_CHARGE_STATUS_1 ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG, pin 44''' (and '''TP15''')
|-
|-
| 28 || <abbr title="something similar than Texas Instruments SN84001 pins 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17">Sticks subcircuits loops</abbr> || To <abbr title=".550M located next to the pin">4x Resistor network</abbr>, and... ?
| 11 || {{cellcolors|#009900}} BATT_CHARGE_STATUS_2 ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG, pin 45''' (and '''TP9''')
|-
|-
| 29 || <abbr title="something similar than Texas Instruments SN84001 pins 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17">Sticks subcircuits loops</abbr> || To <abbr title=".550M located next to the pin">4x Resistor network</abbr>, and... ?
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#885522}}  || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 1 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 77'''. (and '''TP19''')
|-
|-
| 30 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}}  || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> (CN4) to ground, and <abbr title="47.6K located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x resistor network</abbr> (RN7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 40'''
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#885522}}  || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 1 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin ?'''. (and '''TP?''')
|-
|-
| 31 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}}  || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> (CN4) to ground, and <abbr title="47.6K located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x resistor network</abbr> (RN7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin ?'''
| 14 || {{cellcolors|#885522}}  || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 1 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin ?'''. (and '''TP?''')
|-
|-
| 32 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}}  || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> (CN4) to ground, and <abbr title="47.6K located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x resistor network</abbr> (RN7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin ?'''
| 15 || {{cellcolors|#885522}}  || <abbr title="located close to Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 1 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> to ground, and to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 80'''. (and '''TP22''')
|-
|-
| 33 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> (CN4) to ground, and <abbr title="47.6K located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x resistor network</abbr> (RN7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 37'''
| 16 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LY_2 || Stick '''Left Y''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
|-
|-
| 34 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
| 17 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LX_1 || Stick '''Left X''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
|-
|-
| 35 || {{cellcolors|#555555|#ffffff}} SLAVES_RESET || Connected to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 11''', and... ?
| 18 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RY_2 || Stick '''Right Y''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
|-
|-
| 36 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? ||  
| 19 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RX_1 || Stick '''Right X''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
|-
|-
| 37 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? ||  
| 20 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LY_1 || Stick '''Left Y''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
|-
|-
| 38 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? ||  
| 21 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_LX_2 || Stick '''Left X''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
|-
|-
| 39 || {{cellcolors|#ff3333}} V_BATT ||  
| 22 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RY_1 || Stick '''Right Y''' axis pot '''pin 1'''
|-
| 23 || {{cellcolors|#cc9966}} POT_RX_2 || Stick '''Right X''' axis pot '''pin 2'''
|-
| 24 ||  
|-
|-
| 40 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} STICKS_POWER_ON ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 36'''
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 41 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || ALPS 603A pin 4, and 4x resistor network 47K to ground (next to the BT module SPI testpoints)
| 25 ||  
|-
|-
| 42 || {{cellcolors|#007700}} BATT_CHARGE_SETPOINT_DP_BASE || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 41'''
| 26 ||  
|-
|-
| 43 || {{cellcolors|#007700}} BATT_CHARGE_SETPOINT_DP_COLLECTOR || 2.6K resistor to pin 45
| 27 ||  
|-
|-
| 44 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ff9933}} V_CAP_2 || (Big) <abbr title="1.840uf meassured onboard so maybe not accurate">'''Capacitor'''</abbr> to ground (C4)
| 28 ||  
|-
|-
| 45 || {{cellcolors|#007700}} BATT_CHARGE_SETPOINT || <abbr title="zener diode ?... 0.444 with the anode connected to ground">Reverse current protection diode</abbr>, and 2.6K resistor to pin 43
| 29 ||  
|-
|-
| 46 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY ||  
| 30 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}}  || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> (CN4) to ground, and <abbr title="47.6K located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x resistor network</abbr> (RN7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 40'''
|-
|-
| 47 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_SENSORS ||  
| 31 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}} || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> (CN4) to ground, and <abbr title="47.6K located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x resistor network</abbr> (RN7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin ?'''
|-
|-
| 48 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STICKS ||  
| 32 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}}  || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> (CN4) to ground, and <abbr title="47.6K located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x resistor network</abbr> (RN7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin ?'''
|}
|-
 
| 33 || {{cellcolors|#aa7744}}  || <abbr title="located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x capacitor network</abbr> (CN4) to ground, and <abbr title="47.6K located close to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 40 corner">4x resistor network</abbr> (RN7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 37'''
|-
| 34 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND ||
|-
| 35 ||
|-
| 36 ||
|-
| 37 ||
|-
| 38 ||
|-
| 39 || {{cellcolors|#ff3333}} V_BATT ||
|-
| 40 ||
|-
| 41 ||
|-
| 42 ||
|-
| 43 ||
|-
| 44 ||
|-
| 45 ||
|-
| 46 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY  ||
|-
| 47 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_SENSORS ||
|-
| 48 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STICKS ||  
|}
 
In VX5 board there are 2 capacitor networks composed by 4 capacitors packed together, all them are connected in between this component and the toshiba T6UN6EFG, a total of 8 lines related with the sticks
In VX5 board there are 2 capacitor networks composed by 4 capacitors packed together, all them are connected in between this component and the toshiba T6UN6EFG, a total of 8 lines related with the sticks
This is the only version of the boards where there is not a transistor (usually marked as <abbr title="Acronym of a Digital Potentiometer ?">'''DP'''</abbr>) to set the resistance that controlls the battery charge speeds, taper, and other battery charge configurations, the reason why this component doesnt exists in VX5 is because is integrated inside Texas Instruments A6044A0. The way it works is 1) toshiba pin 41 sends the signal (that was connected to the base of a transistor in all the other board versions) to Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 42. Then 2) the signal drives an internal transistor (or digital potentiometer ?) inside the Texas Instruments A6044A0 that has the emitter pin connected to ground, so pin 43 is totally (or partially with a variable resistance ?) connected to ground. Then 3) Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 45 calculates the battery setpoint by meassuring the resistance in between pin 43 (ground) and 45. Pin 45 works exactly the same way than in other boards models, actually the values of the resistor and diode in between pin 43 and 45 are the same used in some other boards such VX4


=== Stick types ===
=== Stick types ===
Line 1,475: Line 1,476:
http://www.alps.com/products/e/category_tuner.html
http://www.alps.com/products/e/category_tuner.html


==== 48 pins (13x19mm) ====
==== ALPS 103A ====
===== ALPS 103A =====
<div style="float:right">[[File:ALPS 103A.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ALPS 103A]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:ALPS 103A.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ALPS 103A]]</div>
Used in boards: PP4
Used in PP4 boards


*Components inside ALPS 103A BT module:
*Components inside ALPS 103A BT module:
Line 1,488: Line 1,488:
***http://www.iec.dk/products/csrchipdescription.asp?C_D_Id=36
***http://www.iec.dk/products/csrchipdescription.asp?C_D_Id=36
***http://www.nordfield.com/downloads/datasheets-components/BlueCore4.pdf
***http://www.nordfield.com/downloads/datasheets-components/BlueCore4.pdf
***https://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Wireless/Bluetooth/CSR-BC417-datasheet.pdf (BC417 external)
***https://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Wireless/Bluetooth/CSR-BC417-datasheet.pdf
***http://www.czwtech.com/uploadfile/cfile/201211994421454.pdf (BC41B rom)
***https://hackaday.com/2014/05/18/firmware-for-cheap-bluetooth-modules/
**Memory = SST SST39VF800A-70-4I-M1QE (Flash - NOR, 8Mb (512k x 16), Multipurpose, 3.0V, 70nS)
**Memory = SST SST39VF800A-70-4I-M1QE (Flash - NOR, 8Mb (512k x 16), Multipurpose, 3.0V, 70nS)
***48-Ball Very-Very-Thin-Profile, Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array (WFBGA) 4mm x 6mm
***48-Ball Very-Very-Thin-Profile, Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array (WFBGA) 4mm x 6mm
Line 1,501: Line 1,499:
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*SPI
==== ALPS 203A ====
**The SPI port can be used for system debugging. It can also be used for programming the Flash memory
**The DFU boot loader must be loaded into the Flash device before the UART or USB interfaces can be used. This initial flash programming can be done via the SPI
 
*UART
**BlueCore4-External UART interface provides a simple mechanism for communicating with other serial devices using the RS232 protocol. Four signals are used to implement the UART function. When BlueCore4-External is connected to another digital device, UART_RX and UART_TX transfer data between the two devices. The remaining two signals, UART_CTS and UART_RTS, can be used to implement RS232 hardware flow control where both are active low indicators
**http://www.summitdata.com/blog/uart-flow-control-rtscts-necessary-proper-operation-wireless-modules/
**http://simmonmt.blogspot.com.es/2011/05/rtscts-handshaking-and-waveforms.html
 
===== ALPS 203A =====
<div style="float:right">[[File:ALPS 203A.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ALPS 203A]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:ALPS 203A.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ALPS 203A]]</div>
Used in boards: V2
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===== ALPS 502A =====
==== ALPS 303A ====
Used in "some" [[Wireless Keypad]] boards
 
==== 40 pins (12x15mm) ====
===== ALPS 303A =====
<div style="float:right">[[File:ALPS 303A.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ALPS 303A]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:ALPS 303A.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ALPS 303A]]</div>
Used in boards: V2.5, VX
Used in VX boards
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===== ALPS 113A =====
==== ALPS 113A ====
Used in boards: V3.5X 1.14 only, seems to be a variant of the ALPS 413A below
Used in V3.5X 1.14 boards only, seems to be a variant of the ALPS 413A below


===== ALPS 413A =====
==== ALPS 413A ====
<div style="float:right">[[File:ALPS 413A.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ALPS 413A]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:ALPS 413A.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ALPS 413A]]</div>
Used in boards: V3.5X, VX3, VX4, and "some" [[Move Navigation Controller]] boards
Used in V3.5X, VX3, VX4 boards, and "some" [[Move Navigation Controller]] boards


The pin numbers can be seen on V3.5X boards
The pin numbers can be seen on V3.5X boards
Line 1,537: Line 1,521:
! Pin # !! Name !! Port !! Description
! Pin # !! Name !! Port !! Description
|-
|-
| 1 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND_SHIELD || || To ground (corner solder point for the interferences metal shield)
| 1 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
|-
|-
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_BT_DETECT ? ||  || Diode to ground, and 15K resistor to pin 3
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_WEIRD ? ||  || Diode to ground, and 15K resistor to pin 3
|-
|-
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_BT ? ||  || To Texas Instruments SN89062 pin 7, and to TP10 in VX4 boards
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_BT ? ||  || To Texas Instruments SN89062 pin 7, and to TP10 in VX4 boards
Line 1,547: Line 1,531:
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#555555|#ffffff}} SLAVES_RESET ||  || To <abbr title="47ohm in VX4 boards">resistor network</abbr>, and then to Texas Instruments SN84001 pin 2 and to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 11 in VX4 boards
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#555555|#ffffff}} SLAVES_RESET ||  || To <abbr title="47ohm in VX4 boards">resistor network</abbr>, and then to Texas Instruments SN84001 pin 2 and to Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 11 in VX4 boards
|-
|-
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#6699ff}} <abbr title="either... TX, RX, RTS, or CTS">BT_UART_2</abbr> ? ||  ||  To Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 15 through <abbr title="47ohm in VX4 boards">resistor network</abbr>
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#5588ff}} BT_UART_RX ? ||  ||  To Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 15 through <abbr title="47ohm in VX4 boards">resistor network</abbr>
|-
|-
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#6699ff}} <abbr title="either... TX, RX, RTS, or CTS">BT_UART_4</abbr> ? ||  || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 17
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#4477ff}} BT_UART_UNK ? ||  || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 17
|-
|-
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#6699ff}} <abbr title="either... TX, RX, RTS, or CTS">BT_UART_1</abbr> ? ||  || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 14 through <abbr title="33ohm in VX4 boards">resistor</abbr>
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#4477ff}} BT_UART_SELECT ? ||  || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 14 through <abbr title="33ohm in VX4 boards">resistor</abbr>
|-
|-
| 9 || {{cellcolors|#6699ff}} <abbr title="either... TX, RX, RTS, or CTS">BT_UART_3</abbr> ? ||  || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 16 through <abbr title="47ohm in VX4 boards">resistor network</abbr>
| 9 || {{cellcolors|#5588ff}} BT_UART_TX ? ||  || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 16 through <abbr title="47ohm in VX4 boards">resistor network</abbr>
|-
|-
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#e0e0e0}} USB_DATA+ ||  || USB connector through <abbr title="23ohm in VX4 boards">resistor</abbr> (and TP3 in VX4 boards)
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#e0e0e0}} USB_DATA+ ||  || USB connector through <abbr title="23ohm in VX4 boards">resistor</abbr> (and TP3 in VX4 boards)
Line 1,559: Line 1,543:
| 11 || {{cellcolors|#33ff33}} USB_DATA- ||  || USB connector through <abbr title="23ohm in VX4 boards">resistor</abbr> (and TP2 in VX4 boards)
| 11 || {{cellcolors|#33ff33}} USB_DATA- ||  || USB connector through <abbr title="23ohm in VX4 boards">resistor</abbr> (and TP2 in VX4 boards)
|-
|-
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND_SHIELD || || To ground (corner solder point for the interferences metal shield)
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
|-
|-
| colspan="4" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
|-
|-
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND_SHIELD || || To ground (corner solder point for the interferences metal shield)
| 14 || {{cellcolors|#4477ff}} BT_UNK_1 ||  || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 18
|-
| 14 || {{cellcolors|#3366ff}} BT_UNK_1 ||  || To Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 18
|-
|-
| 15 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? ||  || To Texas Instruments SN89062 pin 19
| 15 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? ||  || To Texas Instruments SN89062 pin 19
Line 1,571: Line 1,553:
| 16 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? ||  || To Texas Instruments SN89062 pin 14
| 16 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? ||  || To Texas Instruments SN89062 pin 14
|-
|-
| 17 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} <abbr title="either... CSB, CLK, MOSI, or MISO">BT_SPI_3</abbr> ? ||  || To debug missing connector in PP4 and V2 boards... or... TP49 in V3.5X boards... or... TP76 in VX3 boards... or unlabeled testpoint in VX4, VX5, VX6 boards
| 17 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} SERVICE_CONNECTOR_UNK_1 ||  || To missing connector in PP4 and V2 boards... or... TP49 in V3.5X boards... or... TP76 in VX3 boards... or unlabeled testpoint in VX4, VX5, VX6 boards
|-
| 18 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} <abbr title="either... CSB, CLK, MOSI, or MISO">BT_SPI_2</abbr> ? ||  || To debug missing connector in PP4 and V2 boards... or... TP48 in V3.5X boards... or... TP75 in VX3 boards... or unlabeled testpoint in VX4, VX5, VX6 boards
|-
|-
| 19 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} <abbr title="either... CSB, CLK, MOSI, or MISO">BT_SPI_4</abbr> ? ||  || To debug missing connector in PP4 and V2 boards... or... TP50 in V3.5X boards... or... TP77 in VX3 boards... or unlabeled testpoint in VX4, VX5, VX6 boards
| 18 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} SERVICE_CONNECTOR_UNK_2 ||  || To missing connector in PP4 and V2 boards... or... TP48 in V3.5X boards... or... TP75 in VX3 boards... or unlabeled testpoint in VX4, VX5, VX6 boards
|-
|-
| 20 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND_SHIELD || || To ground (corner solder point for the interferences metal shield)
| 19 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} SERVICE_CONNECTOR_UNK_3 || || To missing connector in PP4 and V2 boards... or... TP50 in V3.5X boards... or... TP77 in VX3 boards... or unlabeled testpoint in VX4, VX5, VX6 boards
|-
|-
| colspan="4" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
| 20 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
|-
|-
| 21 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND_SHIELD || || To ground (corner solder point for the interferences metal shield)
| 21 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
|-
|-
| 22 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} <abbr title="either... CSB, CLK, MOSI, or MISO">BT_SPI_1</abbr> ? ||  || To debug missing connector in PP4 and V2 boards... or... TP47 in V3.5X boards... or... TP74 in VX3 boards... or unlabeled testpoint in VX4, VX5, VX6 boards
| 22 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} SERVICE_CONNECTOR_UNK_4 ||  || To missing connector in PP4 and V2 boards... or... TP47 in V3.5X boards... or... TP74 in VX3 boards... or unlabeled testpoint in VX4, VX5, VX6 boards
|-
|-
| 23 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
| 23 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
Line 1,595: Line 1,575:
| 27 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY ||  || To Texas Instruments SN89062 pin 22
| 27 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY ||  || To Texas Instruments SN89062 pin 22
|-
|-
| 28 || {{cellcolors|#3366ff}} BT_UNK_2 ||  || Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 19
| 28 || {{cellcolors|#4477ff}} BT_UNK_2 ||  || Toshiba T6UN6EFG pin 19
|-
|-
| 29 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? ||  || Not connected ?
| 29 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? ||  || Not connected ?
Line 1,603: Line 1,583:
| 31 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? ||  || Not connected ?
| 31 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? ||  || Not connected ?
|-
|-
| 32 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND_SHIELD || || To ground (corner solder point for the interferences metal shield)
| 32 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
|-
| colspan="4" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
|-
| 33 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND_SHIELD || || To ground (corner solder point for the interferences metal shield)
| 33 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
|-
|-
| 34 || {{cellcolors|#44bbbb}} ANTENNA ||  || Antenna
| 34 || {{cellcolors|#44bbbb}} ANT ||  || Antenna
|-
|-
| 35 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
| 35 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
Line 1,621: Line 1,599:
| 39 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? ||  || Not connected ?
| 39 || {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} N/C ? ||  || Not connected ?
|-
|-
| 40 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND_SHIELD || || To ground (corner solder point for the interferences metal shield)
| 40 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || || To ground
|}
|}


===== ALPS 503A =====
==== ALPS 503A ====
Used in "some" [[Move Motion Controller]] boards
Used in "some" [[Move Motion Controller]] boards


==== 48 pins (11x11mm) ====
==== ALPS 603A ====
===== ALPS 603A =====
<div style="float:right">[[File:ALPS 603A.jpg|200px|thumb|left|ALPS 603A]][[File:ALPS 603A VX7.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ALPS 603A VX7]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:ALPS 603A.jpg|200px|thumb|left|ALPS 603A]][[File:ALPS 603A VX7.jpg|200px|thumb|right|ALPS 603A VX7]]</div>
Used in boards: VX5, VX6, VX7
Used in VX5, VX6, VX7 boards
 
Without knowing what is inside, just based on the size of this BT module... the logic "chip" inside probably is a bluecore4-ROM based model (or 5-ROM series), this means the flash memory is integrated inside the "chip"
 
The pin numbers can be seen on VX7 boards
 
{|class="wikitable"
|+ALPS 603A Pinout
! Pin # !! Name !! Description
|-
| 1 || Not connected || In VX 5 0.06
|-
| 2 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
| 3 || {{cellcolors|#ffff99|#FF4500}} BUTTON_DIGITAL_PLAYSTATION || In VX 5 0.06: To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 68''' (which is also PS button) with a <abbr title="4x resistor network RN5 100K to ground">pull-down resistor</abbr>
|-
| 4 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To Texas Instruments '''A6044A0 pin 41''' with a <abbr title="4x resistor network 47K to ground, located next to the BT SPI testpoints in VX5">pull-down resistor</abbr>
|-
| 5 || {{cellcolors|#3366ff}} BT_UNK_2 || In VX 5 0.06: To To Toshiba ''' T6UN6EFG pin 19''' with a <abbr title="4x resistor network RN5 100K to ground">pull-down resistor</abbr>
|-
| 6 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY || To Texas Instruments '''A6044A0 pin 46''' ('''TP10''' in VX5)
|-
| 7 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY || To Texas Instruments '''A6044A0 pin 46''' ('''TP10''' in VX5)
|-
| 8 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
| 9 || Not connected || In VX 5 0.06
|-
| 10 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To Texas Instruments '''A6044A0 pin 38''' and capacitor to ground ('''C19''' in VX5)
|-
| 11 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To Texas Instruments '''A6044A0 pin 37''' with a <abbr title="4x resistor network 47K to standby power rail, located next to the BT SPI testpoints in VX5">pull-up resistor</abbr> and capacitor to ground ('''C15''' in VX5)
|-
| 12 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} <abbr title="Corner ground connected to the interferences metal shield">GND_SHIELD</abbr> || To '''ground'''
|-
| colspan="4" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
| 13 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} <abbr title="Corner ground connected to the interferences metal shield">GND_SHIELD</abbr> || To '''ground'''
|-
| 14 || {{cellcolors|#3366ff}} BT_UNK_2 || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 19'''; In VX 5 0.06 to ground only
|-
| 15 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
| 16 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
| 17 || {{cellcolors|#44bbbb}} ANTENNA || Antenna
|-
| 18 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
| 19 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
| 20 || {{cellcolors|#000099|#FF4500}} POWER_BT_UNK ? || To Texas Instruments '''A6044A0 pin 36''' with a <abbr title="4x resistor network 47K to ground, located next to the BT SPI testpoints in VX5">pull-down resistor</abbr> and capacitor to ground ('''C18''' in VX5)
|-
| 21 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_BT ? || Through 15k resistor with a <abbr title="4x resistor network RN5 100K to ground">pull-down resistor</abbr> creating 15k to 100k voltage divider to Texas Instruments '''A6044A0 pin 7''' ('''TP11''' in VX5)
|-
| 22 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
| 23 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_STBY || To Texas Instruments '''A6044A0 pin 46''' ('''TP10''' in VX5)
|-
| 24 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} <abbr title="Corner ground connected to the interferences metal shield">GND_SHIELD</abbr> || To '''ground'''
|-
| colspan="4" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
| 25 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} <abbr title="Corner ground connected to the interferences metal shield">GND_SHIELD</abbr> || To '''ground'''
|-
| 26 || {{cellcolors|#555555|#ffffff}} SLAVES_RESET || <abbr title="4x resistor network 47ohm">Resistor network</abbr> ('''RN4''' in VX5 and VX7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 11'''... <abbr title="to Texas Instruments A6044A0 pin 35 ?">and...</abbr> ?
|-
| 27 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground''' (in VX5). <abbr title="Most probably this pin of the resistor network in VX7 is ground">Or to 4x resistor network ('''RN4''' in VX7)</abbr>
|-
| 28 || {{cellcolors|#77aaff}} <abbr title="either... TX, RX, RTS, or CTS">BT_UART_3</abbr> ? || <abbr title="4x resistor network 47ohm">Resistor network</abbr> ('''RN4''' in VX5 and VX7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 16'''
|-
| 29 || {{cellcolors|#3366ff}} BT_UNK_1 || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 18'''
|-
| 30 || {{cellcolors|#6699ff}} <abbr title="either... TX, RX, RTS, or CTS">BT_UART_2</abbr> ? || <abbr title="4x resistor network 47ohm">Resistor network</abbr> ('''RN4''' in VX5 and VX7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 15'''
|-
| 31 || {{cellcolors|#6699ff}} <abbr title="either... TX, RX, RTS, or CTS">BT_UART_4</abbr> ? || To Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 17'''
|-
| 32 || {{cellcolors|#6699ff}} <abbr title="either... TX, RX, RTS, or CTS">BT_UART_1</abbr> ? || <abbr title="33ohm in VX5 boards">Resistor</abbr> ('''R11''' in VX5, '''R10''' in VX7) to Toshiba '''T6UN6EFG pin 14'''
|-
| 33 || Not connected || In VX 5 0.06
|-
| 34 || {{cellcolors|#e0e0e0}} USB_DATA+ || To '''USB connector''' through 22ohm <abbr title="To pass the USB compliance tests is required a series termination resistor in the data line. This resistor also works as an ElectroMagnetic Interference filter">'''termination/EMI''' resistor</abbr> ('''R7''' in VX7), and to <abbr title="ElectroStatic Discharge filter, 5 pins">'''ESD filter pin 1'''</abbr>. (and '''TP3''' in VX5, unlabeled testpoint in VX7)
|-
| 35 || {{cellcolors|#33ff33}} USB_DATA- || To '''USB connector''' through 22ohm <abbr title="To pass the USB compliance tests is required a series termination resistor in the data line. This resistor also works as an ElectroMagnetic Interference filter">'''termination/EMI''' resistor</abbr> ('''R9''' in VX7), and to <abbr title="ElectroStatic Discharge filter, 5 pins">'''ESD filter pin 5'''</abbr>. (and '''TP2''' in VX5, unlabeled testpoint in VX7)
|-
| 36 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} <abbr title="Corner ground connected to the interferences metal shield">GND_SHIELD</abbr> || To '''ground'''
|-
| colspan="4" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}}
|-
| 37 || Not connected || In VX 5 0.06
|-
| 38 || {{cellcolors|#ff9933}} V_BT ? || To Texas Instruments '''A6044A0 pin 7''' ('''TP11''' in VX5) and to other BT pin 21 through 15k resistor and then through 100K resistor network RN5 to ground
|-
| 39 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
| 40 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} BT_SPI_SS || ('''TP25''' in VX7)
|-
| 41 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} BT_SPI_MOSI || ('''TP24''' in VX7)
|-
| 42 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} BT_SPI_CLK || ('''TP26''' in VX7)
|-
| 43 || {{cellcolors|#ccccff|#000099}} BT_SPI_MISO || ('''TP23''' in VX7)
|-
| 44 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
| 45 || Not connected || In VX 5 0.06
|-
| 46 || Not connected || In VX 5 0.06
|-
| 47 || {{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} GND || To '''ground'''
|-
| 48 || Not connected || In VX 5 0.06
|}
 
==== Onboard (not a module) ====
===== Cambridge Silicon Radio unknown =====
<div style="float:right">[[File:Cambridge Silicon Radio BT bluecore unknown.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Cambridge Silicon Radio BT bluecore unknown]]</div>
Used in boards: VX8 only
 
This version of the logic "chip" probably is pretty similar (or exactly the same) than the one used inside the previous ALPS 603A BT module, the difference is the crystal and the "chip" itself has been moved out of the "old" BT modules PCB, that BT module PCB had 6 layers in previous versions and the dualshock 3 PCB had 2 layers. To make this change posible the PCB of VX8 boards is multilayer (there are a lot of traces "hidden" connected to the BT "chip")
<!--Actually, VX8 board doesnt have a MCU (the toshiba main controller was removed, wtf)... this is very weird, it means everything is connected to the bluecore chip... so is doing a lot more than previous versions -->
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[[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 original controller.
*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.  
**When battery is low on the counterfeit controllers, it may repeatedly show the low battery notification on your Playstation multiple times.


*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.
* No pressure-sensitive buttons, some games might not even go past the title screen. An example is Metal Gear 2/3 from the Metal Gear Solid HD collection, selecting any of those games will either get you stuck in the title screen (MGS2) or will not function properly (MGS3).


From: http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?p=574042#post574042
From: http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?p=574042#post574042
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== Nefarius tools for use of controller on PC ==
== Nefarius tools for use of controller on PC ==


BthPS3
ScpToolkit  
 
* https://docs.nefarius.at/projects/BthPS3/ ( Windows 10/11 Bluetooth driver for DS3)
 
DsHidMini
 
* https://docs.nefarius.at/projects/DsHidMini/ (Windows 10/11 driver for DS3 with various different modes of operation: PCSX2 / DS4 Windows / SXS (Steam, RCPS3) / Xinput)
 
ScpToolkit - Discontinued
* https://github.com/nefarius/ScpToolkit (Windows Driver and XInput Wrapper for Sony DualShock 3/4 Controllers)
* https://github.com/nefarius/ScpToolkit (Windows Driver and XInput Wrapper for Sony DualShock 3/4 Controllers)
* [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-ScpToolkit-XInput-Wrapper-aka-ScpServer-Reloaded ScpToolkit XInput Wrapper aka ScpServer Reloaded on forums.pcsx2.net]
* [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-ScpToolkit-XInput-Wrapper-aka-ScpServer-Reloaded ScpToolkit XInput Wrapper aka ScpServer Reloaded on forums.pcsx2.net]
FireShock - Discontinued
FireShock
* https://github.com/nefarius/FireShock (Bluetooth is not supported yet, USB only as of 09/2017)
* https://github.com/nefarius/FireShock (Bluetooth is not supported yet, USB only as of 09/2017)
* [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-FireShock-native-USB-Windows-Driver-for-Sony-DualShock-Controllers FireShock on forums.pcsx2.net]
* [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-FireShock-native-USB-Windows-Driver-for-Sony-DualShock-Controllers FireShock on forums.pcsx2.net]
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== Other ==
== Other ==
*nice PCB overview of revisions: http://forums.xbox-scene.com/lofiversion/index.php/t648322.html - offline forum
* 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
*http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?/topic/648322-ps3-controller-versions-and-tp-spots/ - offline forum
*http://s50.photobucket.com/user/RDCXBG/library/PS3%20Six-Axis%20and%20DS3 - RDC photobucket
*[http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/32870351/file.html sony-ps3-controller.pdf] - transcription of the (missing) RDC thread on (defunct) xbox-scene forum


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