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= PlayStation 3 controller PCB evolution =
Vertical table including all the photos at 250px width and with cells to list all main components... for comparison purposes... this should work and can be moved to frontpage or a template eventually
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! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} MSU<br>Versions !! colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Photos !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Main<br>Controller !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} EEPROM !! rowspan="22" {{cellcolors|black}} !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Power<br>Controller/s !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Sticks<br>Controller/s !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Motors<br>Controllers !! rowspan="22" {{cellcolors|black}} !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Accelerometer !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Gyroscope !! rowspan="22" {{cellcolors|black}} !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} <abbr title="Bluetooth">BT</abbr><br>Module !! rowspan="22" {{cellcolors|black}} !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Notes
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} PP1.2 || [[File:Sixaxis-Dualshock 3 Engineering Sample - Front Board.jpg|250px]] || [[File:Sixaxis-Dualshock 3 Engineering Sample - Back Board Copy.jpg|250px]] || Toshiba<br>? || rowspan="10" | Renesas<br><abbr title="HN58X2504TIE">504E</abbr> || Texas Instruments<br><abbr title="BQ24027DRCR">BKO</abbr> || rowspan="4" {{No}}<br><abbr title="Stick potentiometers has 3 pins, all other models has 4 pins">3-pins pot sticks</abbr> || 2x Unknown<br>-KF (3 pins) || Hokuriku HDK<br>HAAM-325B<br>(<abbr title="Only this prototype model has the accelerometer offboard">offboard</abbr>) || rowspan="2" | Murata<br>ENC-03R<br>(offboard) || ? || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TYPE: Prototype<br>MCU: ?<br>EEPROM: Renesas 504E, same one used in a lot of other next models<br>POWER: Texas Instruments BKO controlls battery/USB chargue<br>STICKS: ALPS with 3 pins pots<br>MOTORS: The -KF transistor is similar than the one used later in dualshock 3<br>ACCEL: HDK 325 (added manually)<br>GYRO: Murata ENC-03R (added manually)<br>BT: ?
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} PP4.0 5 || [[File:MSU PP4.0 5 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU PP4.0 5 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || Toshiba<br>T6UM2EFG<br>0103 || rowspan="3" | Texas Instruments<br><abbr title="BQ24027DRCR">BKO</abbr><br>...and...<br>Texas Instruments<br><abbr title="TS3A5018PW">YA018</abbr> || rowspan="6" {{No}} || Hokuriku HDK<br>HAAM-325BA || rowspan="3" | ALPS<br>103A || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TYPE: First retail sixaxis<br>POWER: Texas Instruments YA018 added to controll power rails<br>MOTORS: removed the -KF transistor and motors
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} PP4.0 9 || [[File:MSU PP4.0 9 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU PP4.0 9 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="2" | Toshiba<br>T6UM3EFG<br>001 || Hokuriku HDK<br>HAAM-325BA<br>...or...<br>Analog Devices<br>330K || rowspan="2" | Murata<br>ENC-03R ?<br>(offboard) || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} MCU: Toshiba controller was updated, maybe related with the new accelerometer<br>TESTPOINTS: same location than PP4.0 5, but some <abbr title="TP23, TP45, TP46, TP47, TP52, TP53, TP54, TP55, TP56, TP57, TP59">removed</abbr>
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} PP4.0 11 || [[File:MSU PP4.0 11 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU PP4.0 11 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="3" | Hokuriku HDK<br>HAAM-325BA<br>...or...<br>Kionix<br>KXPC4 || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: same location than PP4.0 9
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} V2 2.12 || [[File:MSU V2 2.12 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU V2 2.12 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="3" | Toshiba<br>T6UN6EFG<br>001 || rowspan="4" | NEC<br>871Y03 || rowspan="6" | 2x Unknown<br>003 763 (8-pins) || Epson-Toyocom<br><abbr title="XV3500CB">X3500Z</abbr> ?<br>(offboard) || rowspan="2" | ALPS<br>203A || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} MCU: Toshiba controller was updated, maybe related with updated power or sticks<br>POWER: NEC 871Y03 replaces all functions from Texas Instruments BKO and YA018<br>STICKS: since this point the ALPS pots has 4 pins<br>TESTPOINTS: new locations
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} V2 2.14 || [[File:MSU V2 2.14 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU V2 2.14 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || Epson-Toyocom<br><abbr title="XV3500CB">X3500Z</abbr> ?<br>(onboard) || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: same location than V2 2.12
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} V2.5 1.05 || [[File:MSU V2.5 1.05 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU V2.5 1.05 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || Kionix<br>KXPC4 || Epson-Toyocom<br><abbr title="XV3500CB">X3500Z</abbr> ?<br>(offboard) || rowspan="2" | ALPS<br>303A || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: same location than V2 2.12, but some <abbr title="TP57">removed</abbr> and some <abbr title="TP58 to TP61">renamed</abbr>
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX 1.03 || [[File:MSU VX 1.03 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX 1.03 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="3" | Toshiba<br>T6UN6EFG<br>002 || 2x Unknown<br>-KF ? (3 pins) || Kionix<br>KXSC4 || rowspan="4" | Epson-Toyocom<br><abbr title="XV3500CB">X3500Z</abbr> ?<br>(onboard) || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TYPE: First retail dualshock 3<br>MCU: Toshiba controller was updated, maybe related with new motor controllers<br>TESTPOINTS: new locations
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} V3.5X 1.12 || [[File:MSU V3.5X 1.12 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU V3.5X 1.12 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="3" | Texas Instruments<br>B029 || rowspan="10" | 2x Unknown<br>KEX (5 pins) || rowspan="2" | Kionix<br>KXSC4<br>...or...<br>STMicroelectronics<br>32S3 ? || rowspan="7" | ALPS<br>413A || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: new locations
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} V3.5X 1.14 || [[File:MSU V3.5X 1.14 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU V3.5X 1.14 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: same location than V3.5X 1.12
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX3 0.07 || [[File:MSU VX3 0.07 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX3 0.07 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="9" | Toshiba<br>T6UN6EFG<br>003 || rowspan="4" | Seiko Instruments<br><abbr title="S-25C040A0I-T8T1G">S25C 040A</abbr> || rowspan="5" | Texas Instruments<br>SN84001 || rowspan="2" | Kionix<br>KXSC4<br>...or...<br><abbr title="same package than 32S3 but different pinout">STMicroelectronics<br> unknown</abbr> || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: new locations
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX3 0.08 || [[File:MSU VX3 0.08 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX3 0.08 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="2" | Texas Instruments<br>B029A || Epson-Toyocom<br><abbr title="XV3500CB">X3500Z</abbr> ?<br>(offboard) || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: same location than VX3 0.07
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX3 0.11 || [[File:MSU VX3 0.11 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX3 0.11 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="8" | Kionix<br>KXSC4<br>...or...<br>STMicroelectronics<br>32S3 || Epson-Toyocom<br><abbr title="XV3500CB">X3500Z</abbr> ?<br>(onboard) || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: same location than VX3 0.07
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX4 0.09 || [[File:MSU VX4 0.09 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX4 0.09 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || Texas Instruments<br>R2A20060 || STMicroelectronics<br>Y35A ?<br>(offboard) || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: new locations
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX4 0.10 || [[File:MSU VX4 0.10 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX4 0.10 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="4" | Seiko Instruments<br><abbr title="S-25C040A0I-T8T1G">S25C 040A</abbr><br>...or...<br>STMicroelectronics<br>504RP || Texas Instruments<br>SN89062 || rowspan="2" | STMicroelectronics<br>Y35A<br>(onboard) || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: same location than VX4 0.09
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX5 0.05 || [[File:MSU VX5 0.05 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX5 0.05 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Texas Instruments<br>A6044A0 || rowspan="4" | ALPS<br>603A || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: new locations
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX5 0.06 || [[File:MSU VX5 0.06 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX5 0.06 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="2" | STMicroelectronics<br>Y35A ?<br>(offboard) || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: same location than VX5 0.05
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX6 0.06 || [[File:MSU VX6 0.06 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX6 0.06 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || rowspan="2" | Texas Instruments<br>SN89062 || rowspan="3" {{No}}<br><abbr title="Stick potentiometers has 3 pins, all other models has 4 pins">3-pins pot sticks</abbr> || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: same location than VX5 0.05, but a lot of renamed
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX7 0.04 || [[File:MSU VX7 0.04 (Top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX7 0.04 (Bottom).jpg|250px]] || STMicroelectronics<br>504RP || rowspan="2" | 2x Unknown<br>KE4 (5 pins) || rowspan="2" | STMicroelectronics<br>Y35A<br>(onboard) || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: new locations
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| {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} VX8 0.14 || [[File:MSU VX8 0.14 (top).jpg|250px]] || [[File:MSU VX8 0.14 (bottom).jpg|250px]] || ? || STMicroelectronics<br>432RK || ? || ? || {{cellcolors|#ffddcc}} TESTPOINTS: new locations
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! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} MSU<br>Versions !! colspan="2" {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Photos !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Main<br>Controller !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} EEPROM !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Power<br>Controller/s !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Sticks<br>Controller/s !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Motors<br>Controllers !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Accelerometer !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Gyroscope !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} <abbr title="Bluetooth">BT</abbr><br>Module !! {{cellcolors|#eaeaff||center}} Notes
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== PCB evolution removed testpoints==
*'''MSU PP1.2''' board is very different than later models
*'''MSU PP4.0 5, MSU PP4.0 9, MSU PP4.0 11''' exactly the same layout, same testpoints. But , MSU PP4.0 9 and MSU PP4.0 11 has some removed testpoints
**MSU PP4.0 9 and MSU PP4.0 11 removed testpoints: '''TP23, TP45, TP46, TP47, TP52, TP53, TP54, TP55, TP56, TP57, TP59'''
*'''MSU_V2 2.12, MSU_V2 2.14, MSU_V2.5 1.05''' exactly the same layout, same testpoints. But MSU_V2.5 1.05 has some removed and/or relabeled testpoints
**MSU_V2.5 1.05 removed testpoints: '''TP57'''
**MSU_V2.5 1.05 relabeled testpoints: '''TP58''' to '''TP61'''
*'''MSU_VX 1.03''' uses a layout pretty similar than previous V2 series, but some testpoints are displaced/added/removed, so needs to be considered different though probably the signals of most testpoints matches with the previous revision
*'''MSU_V3.5X 1.12, V3.5X 1.14''' exactly the same layout, same testpoints
*'''MSU_VX3_0.07, VX3_0.08, VX3_0.11''' exactly the same layout, same testpoints
*'''MSU_VX4_0.09, VX4_0.10''' exactly the same layout, same testpoints
*'''MSU_VX5_0.05, VX5_0.06''' exactly the same layout, same testpoints
*'''MSU_VX6_0.06''' amount of testpoints and placement exactly like previous VX5, but the testpoints names has been repurposed/relabeled
*'''MSU_VX7_0.04''' board size reduced, completly redesigned
=MSU PP4.0 5 Teardown from IHS =
=MSU PP4.0 5 Teardown from IHS =
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