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**'''Switches''': Power and Eject buttons | **'''Switches''': Power and Eject buttons | ||
**'''Green and Red leds''', all switch board models have them, are needed to show the standby/poweron modes and the infamous YLOD | **'''Green and Red leds''', all switch board models have them, are needed to show the standby/poweron modes and the infamous YLOD | ||
**'''Eject led''', this is the only led not controlled by syscon, the line goes to the bluray | **'''Eject led''', this is the only led not controlled by syscon, the line goes to the bluray drive, so is the bluray drive who decides when is lighted on | ||
**'''White backlight leds''', this was added for PS3 slim models with the new | **'''White backlight leds''', this was added for PS3 slim models with the new design of the buttons (not touch sensitive) | ||
**'''Unknown subcircuit leds''', this seems some kind of experiment that escaped the prototyping table and entered retail production, for some reason exists in some retail PS3 but seems deactivated and partially unpopulated | **'''Unknown subcircuit leds''', this seems some kind of experiment that escaped the prototyping table and entered retail production, for some reason exists in some retail PS3 but seems deactivated and partially unpopulated | ||
**'''IC''', there are a couple of "chips" only in the first model of the switch board, probably related with the touch sensitive feature and maybe others | **'''IC''', there are a couple of "chips" only in the first model of the switch board, probably related with the touch sensitive feature and maybe others |