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= PCI connector redesigned for PS3 slim models ? =
= PCI connector redesigned for PS3 slim models ? =
On [[CECH-25xx]]/[[JSD-001]] the pinout of the PCI connector seems to differ from what is published in frontpage. See [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/images/5/50/PCI_connector_JSD-001_SB_and_SC_UART.jpg this photo], and the comment about the noralizer schematic [[Syscon_Hardware#Syscon_UART|here]]
On [[CECH-25xx]]/[[JSD-001]] the pinout of the PCI connector seems to differ from what is published in frontpage. See '''[https://i.imgur.com/n0rn86C.jpg image1], [https://www.psx-place.com/attachments/sb-jpeg.33267/ image2]''', and the comment about the noralizer schematic [[Syscon_Hardware#Syscon_UART|here]]
*[[PCI]] pin 4 directly connected with [[SW2-303]] pin 79 (SC_TxD)
*[[PCI]] pin 4 directly connected with [[SW2-303]] pin 79 (SC_TxD)
*[[PCI]] pin 6 directly connected with [[SW2-303]] pin 78 (SC_RxD)
*[[PCI]] pin 6 directly connected with [[SW2-303]] pin 78 (SC_RxD)
*[[PCI]] pin 75 directly connected with [[South Bridge]] (unknown BGA pad number, UART SB_RxD)
*[[PCI]] pin 75 directly connected with southbridge (UART, unknown pin name, either TX or RX)
*[[PCI]] pin 77 directly connected with [[South Bridge]] (unknown BGA pad number, UART SB_TxD)
*[[PCI]] pin 77 directly connected with southbridge (UART, unknown pin name, either TX or RX)
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