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[[Category:Hardware]] | |||
== Move Hardware == | == Move Hardware == | ||
*Model reference | |||
**'''CECH-ZCM1U''' (bought in ?) | |||
**'''CECH-ZCM1E''' (bought in europe) | |||
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*Main board reference | *Main board reference | ||
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**'''YCON2.5_1.03''' (different Bluetooth chip, different 2-axis gyro "PR425A 2117 AEWEP") | **'''YCON2.5_1.03''' (different Bluetooth chip, different 2-axis gyro "PR425A 2117 AEWEP") | ||
*Note some components and testpoints (TP) are | *Note some components and testpoints (TP) are differet between models. | ||
=== STM32F103 VBT6 Y (ARM Cortex-M3 32bit@72MHz SRAM20Kb FLASH128Kb RISC Microcontroller) === | === STM32F103 VBT6 Y (ARM Cortex-M3 32bit@72MHz SRAM20Kb FLASH128Kb RISC Microcontroller) === | ||
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*Firmware | *Firmware | ||
**Board '''YCON2_1.01''' (STM32F103) Original Firmware Dump (region unknown) ---> http://www.eissq.com/ps3_move/files/1e93d333d39a9b0d43a47489503859a2-7.html | **Board '''YCON2_1.01''' (STM32F103) Original Firmware Dump (region unknown) ---> http://www.eissq.com/ps3_move/files/1e93d333d39a9b0d43a47489503859a2-7.html | ||
*Firmware dump analisys (wrote by nico @ Kenn Sebesta blog) | *Firmware dump analisys (wrote by nico @ Kenn Sebesta blog) | ||
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To make a dump of the original firmware run: | To make a dump of the original firmware run: | ||
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | {{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
> dump_image my_original_move_firmware.bin 0x8000000 0x20000 | > dump_image my_original_move_firmware.bin 0x8000000 0x20000 | ||
dumped 131072 bytes in 6.391000s (20.028 kb/s) | dumped 131072 bytes in 6.391000s (20.028 kb/s) | ||
</syntaxhighlight>}} | </syntaxhighlight>}} | ||
To write a dump run: | To write a dump run: | ||
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | {{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
> flash write_image erase my_original_move_firmware.bin 0x8000000 | > flash write_image erase my_original_move_firmware.bin 0x8000000 | ||
auto erase enabled | auto erase enabled | ||
wrote 131072 bytes from file myoriginal_move_firmware.bin in 10.704000s (11.958 kb/s) | wrote 131072 bytes from file myoriginal_move_firmware.bin in 10.704000s (11.958 kb/s) | ||
</syntaxhighlight>}} | </syntaxhighlight>}} | ||
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U14 <br /> | U14 <br /> | ||
=== Kionix KXSC4 (3-Axis Accelerometer) === | === Kionix KXSC4 10227 2410 (3-Axis Accelerometer) === | ||
[[Image:Kionix KXSC4 | [[Image:Kionix KXSC4.gif|400px|thumb|right| Kionix KXSC4 <br /> 3-Axis Accelerometer]][[Image:Kionix KXSC4 application squematic.jpg|800px|thumb|right| Kionix KXSC4 <br /> application squematic]] | ||
alt.no.: Kionix KXSC4-XLU 90831 3909 <br /> | alt.no.: Kionix KXSC4-XLU 90831 3909 <br /> | ||
alt.no.: Kionix KXSC4 10115 2010 <br /> | alt.no.: Kionix KXSC4 10115 2010 <br /> | ||
U12 <br /> | U12 <br /> | ||
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|} | |} | ||
=== Cambridge Silicon Radio BC4RE A16U (Bluetooth transmitter) === | |||
U8? <br /> | |||
U8? | |||
http://www.csr.com/products/technology/bluetooth | http://www.csr.com/products/technology/bluetooth | ||
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|} | |} | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
=== ALPS 503A 04C (Radio Module) === | |||
=== LED2 (High Power RGB LED) === | === LED2 (High Power RGB LED) === | ||
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==== Extension Connector ==== | ==== Extension Connector ==== | ||
Marked in the plastic as "ext" and refered as "extension connector" in the [[Move Sharp Shooter | Marked in the plastic as "ext" and refered as "extension connector" in the [[Move Sharp Shooter]] "Instruction Manual.pdf" | ||
8 pins custom made (exact alternative part not found yet) | 8 pins custom made (exact alternative part not found yet) | ||
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*Notes | *Notes | ||
**All the | **All the squematics and pinouts in "D-lite MoveCopter manual" and "Kenn Sebesta blog" related with this connector are taken directly from the main board (not from the external connector). The squematics explained in these pages are from an old model with different number of pins (some of them duplicated or displaced). There are at least 3 different board models where this pins are different, but in all models the lines are reordered at the "EXT connector" (and reduced to 8), all models has the same pinout externally explained here in ps3devwiki | ||
**In MoveCopter bootloader several pins of MCU has been remaped, included 3 pins of "EXT connector" (for input/output data), and the 3 RGB lines from the LED + 1 line from the rumble motor (to controll 4 servo motors for the helices of the quadcopter) | **In MoveCopter bootloader several pins of MCU has been remaped, included 3 pins of "EXT connector" (for input/output data), and the 3 RGB lines from the LED + 1 line from the rumble motor (to controll 4 servo motors for the helices of the quadcopter) | ||
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===Move.Me=== | ===Move.Me=== | ||
Move. | Move.meit's a software server application for the PS3 system that uses the PlayStation Move motion controller as an input device. Is designed for academic researchers, university instructors, college students, programming hobbyists, and HCI developers. | ||
* https://us.playstation.com/ps3/playstation-move/move-me/ | * https://us.playstation.com/ps3/playstation-move/move-me/ | ||
===PSL1GHT and libmove & homebrew=== | ===PSL1GHT and libmove & homebrew=== | ||
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http://forums.openpilot.org/topic/5526-coptercontrol-on-a-game-controller/page__st__140#entry81223 | http://forums.openpilot.org/topic/5526-coptercontrol-on-a-game-controller/page__st__140#entry81223 | ||
{{Console}} | |||
[[Category:Peripherals]] |