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Part number: 1-880-056-11 | |||
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Revision as of 05:09, 19 July 2017
Part number: 1-880-056-11
- Notes:
- Contour leds - the leds are hidden close to the usb port under the main touch panel. none of the hidden Leds are grounded out but, always receives V+ even when in standby ( red light standby ) reason is unknown and has been found even back on first gen models.
- Compatibility with other ps3 models - this board will work with out back white, hidden, eject led, and 10th gnd pin on a 300X model full power eject and red and green led, A KSW-001 Will not work on a 200X model (dsw-001 slot).
Pin | Name | Connected to | Description | |
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On Motherboard | On Switch board | |||
1 | RMC_IN ? | Syscon SW2-30x, pin 13 | Testpad | Only This line have a Testpad @ switchboard, seems that it is a service pin. Also connected to a pin of a Service Connectors ? |
2 | SW_PWM ? | Syscon SW2-30x, pin 12 | 4x CONTOUR LEDs | Permanently inactive by default. On Switch board is connected to a transistor driving 3 LEDs: TWO BLUE AND ONE RED. |
3 | ? | Syscon SW2-30x, pin 11 | 2x White leds - | Inner LEDs for EJECT button backlight |
2x White leds - | Inner LEDs for POWER button backlight | |||
4 | POW_SW | Syscon SW2-30x, pin 110 | Power switch | Sink to ground to activate. |
5 | EJECT_SW | Syscon SW2-30x, pin 111 | Eject switch | Sink to ground to activate. |
6 | POW_LED | Syscon SW2-30x, pin 5 | Green led | Connects to bottom-left corner pin (green gnd) of dual red/green LED over power switch. |
7 | STBY_LED | Syscon SW2-30x, pin 6 | Red led | Connects to top-left corner pin (red gnd) of dual red/green LED over power switch. |
8 | BD_LED | BluRay Connector, pin 13 | Blue led | Connects to blue LED over eject switch. |
9 | GND | GND | GND | Ground |
10 | +5V_EVER | Power Supply Connector (CN101), pin 1 | VCC | 5V Standby |
- above top panel view port behind pcb. resistors was not tested.
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