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=Tests= | |||
==Playstation 3 controllers printed circuit board (PCB) versions== | |||
This is an attempt to make a full list of board versions to have an overall idea of how long is the list, also some experiments that could be added to the table of testpoints related with rows, columns, colors, etc... | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
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! rowspan="3" | Usage !! colspan="1" | Prototype !! colspan="3" | [[Sixaxis]] !! colspan="6" | [[DualShock 3]] | |||
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! colspan="2" | MSUPP series !! colspan="2" | MSU_V series !! colspan="4" | MSU_VX series !! colspan="2" | ASUKA series | |||
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! MSU PP 1.2 !! MSUPP 4.0 !! MSU_V2 !! MSU_V2.5 !! MSU_VX !! MSU_V3.5X !! MSU_VX3 !! MSU_VX5 !! <abbr title="ASUKA REV: 1.06">1.06</abbr> !! <abbr title="ASUKA REV: 1.07">1.07</abbr> | |||
|-{{cellcolors|#ff3333}} | |||
| 5v lines | |||
|-{{cellcolors|#dddddd}} | |||
| usb data + | |||
|-{{cellcolors|#33ff33}} | |||
| usb data - | |||
|-{{cellcolors|#000000|#ffffff}} | |||
| ground lines | |||
|-{{cellcolors|#ff9933}} | |||
| 2.8v lines | |||
|-{{cellcolors|#666666|#ffffff}} | |||
| isolated ground lines | |||
|-{{cellcolors|#7777ff}} | |||
| digital signals | |||
|-{{cellcolors|#8888ff}} | |||
| analogic signals | |||
|-{{cellcolors|#9999ff}} | |||
| sensor signals | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Toshiba microcontroller T6UN6EFG== | |||
*Toshiba T6UN6EFG-001 ? ''not verifyed'' | |||
*Toshiba T6UN6EFG-002 | |||
*Toshiba T6UN6EFG-003 | |||
This component is used in [[DualShock 3]] and [[Sixaxis]], "some" [[Move Motion Controller]], probably [[Move Navigation Controller]] too (and maybe others ?) | |||
There is no datasheet available on internet, it seems is manufactured exclusivelly for sony | |||
Because is a common component used by several peripherals, for wiki we need a specific page for it and add links to all the pages for peripherals that uses it, and probably a template with the pinout (it has 80 pins). I dont plan to try to map all pins, maybe someone did somewhere... the point is even if is empty we need to prepare that page/table incase someone eventually comes to wiki and fills the info or incase we find the info somewhere |