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<div style="float:right">[[File:SouthBridge-StarShip2-NANDs.png|x100px|thumb|left|South Bridge to Starship2 to dual NAND on older FAT]][[File:SouthBridge-NOR.png|x100px|thumb|right|South Bridge to NOR interface on newer FAT and Slims]]</div>
= Starship2 =
= Starship2 =
<div style="float:right">[[File:SouthBridge-StarShip2-NANDs.png|200px|thumb|left|South Bridge to Starship2 to dual NAND on older FAT]]<br />[[File:SouthBridge-NOR.png|200px|thumb|left|South Bridge to NOR interface on newer FAT and Slims]]</div>


Known as the "Starship 2". This chip is used as a flashcontroller between the [[South Bridge]] and the 2 interleaved NAND modules (See: [[Flash (Hardware)]]).
Known as the "Starship 2". This chip is used as a flashcontroller between the [[South Bridge]] and the 2 interleaved NAND modules (See: [[Flash (Hardware)]]).


== Testpoints ==
== Testpoints ==
Although testpoints exist between [[South Bridge]] and [[Starship2]], the protocol used on this EIB bus is unknown/undocumented. This makes it impossible to use these points for a hardwareflasher : use direct wiring to the NAND chips or boardtraces instead (See [[Hardware_flashing#NAND_Wiring]]). Using direct NAND wiring/boardtraces has advantage that it makes use of the Common Flash Interface Protocol, widely documented (its in every flashchips datasheet) and supported by almost any flasher.
Although testpoints exist between [[South Bridge]] and [[Starship2]], the protocol used on this [[EBUS]] is unknown/undocumented. This makes it impossible to use these points for a hardwareflasher : use direct wiring to the NAND chips or boardtraces instead (See [[Hardware_flashing#NAND_Wiring]]). Using direct NAND wiring/boardtraces has advantage that it makes use of the Common Flash Interface Protocol, widely documented (its in every flashchips datasheet) and supported by almost any flasher.


== Chipnumers @ SKU's ==
== Chipnumers @ SKU's ==
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| [[CECH-25xx]] || [[JTP-00x|JTP-001]] || 1-882-481-21<br />1-882-481-31 || colspan="4" | No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to [[South Bridge]]
| [[CECH-25xx]] || [[JTP-00x|JTP-001]] || 1-882-481-21<br />1-882-481-31 || colspan="4" | No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to [[South Bridge]]
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| [[CECH-25xx]] || [[JSD-00x|JSD-001]] ||   || colspan="4" | No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to [[South Bridge]]
| [[CECH-25xx]] || [[JSD-00x|JSD-001]] || 1-882-770-11 || colspan="4" | No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to [[South Bridge]]
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| [[CECH-30xx]] || [[KTE-00x|KTE-001]] || 1-884-749-11 || colspan="4" | No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to [[South Bridge]]
| [[CECH-30xx]] || [[KTE-00x|KTE-001]] || 1-884-749-11 || colspan="4" | No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to [[South Bridge]]
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| [[CECH-40xx]] || [[MSX-00x|MSX-001]] || 1-886-928-11 || colspan="4" | No Starship 2 : uses single NOR/eMMC to [[South Bridge]]
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| [[CECH-40xx]] || [[MPX-00x|MPX-001]] || 1-887-233-11 || colspan="4" | No Starship 2 : uses single NOR/eMMC to [[South Bridge]]
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 16 September 2021

South Bridge to Starship2 to dual NAND on older FAT
South Bridge to NOR interface on newer FAT and Slims

Starship2[edit | edit source]

Known as the "Starship 2". This chip is used as a flashcontroller between the South Bridge and the 2 interleaved NAND modules (See: Flash (Hardware)).

Testpoints[edit | edit source]

Although testpoints exist between South Bridge and Starship2, the protocol used on this EBUS is unknown/undocumented. This makes it impossible to use these points for a hardwareflasher : use direct wiring to the NAND chips or boardtraces instead (See Hardware_flashing#NAND_Wiring). Using direct NAND wiring/boardtraces has advantage that it makes use of the Common Flash Interface Protocol, widely documented (its in every flashchips datasheet) and supported by almost any flasher.

Chipnumers @ SKU's[edit | edit source]

PS3 Model Mobo Model Mobo serial Starship2 Serial part no. Comp.ID Notes
CECHAxx COK-001 1-871-868-12
1-871-868-22
1-871-868-32
CXD4302GB-T6
CXD4302GB-1
8-753-265-45 IC3801
CECHBxx COK-001 1-871-868-12
1-871-868-22
1-871-868-32
CXD4302GB-T6
CXD4302GB-1
8-753-265-45 IC3801
CECHCxx COK-002 1-873-513-21
1-873-513-31
CXD4392GB
CECHDxx SKU never released
CECHExx COK-002W CXD4392GB
CECHFxx SKU never released
CECHGxx SEM-001 1-875-384-21
1-875-384-31
CXD9909GB
CECHHxx DIA-001 1-875-368-11
1-875-368-31
No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECHIxx SKU never released
CECHJxx DIA-002 1-876-912-32 No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECHKxx DIA-002 1-876-912-32 No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECHLxx VER-001 1-878-196-31
1-878-196-41
No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECHMxx VER-001 1-878-196-31
1-878-196-41
No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECHNxx SKU never released
CECHOxx SKU never released
CECHPxx VER-001 1-878-196-31
1-878-196-41
No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECHQxx VER-001 1-878-196-31
1-878-196-41
No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECH-20xx DYN-001 1-880-055-31 No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECH-21xx SUR-001 1-881-945-11 No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECH-25xx JTP-001 1-882-481-21
1-882-481-31
No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECH-25xx JSD-001 1-882-770-11 No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECH-30xx KTE-001 1-884-749-11 No Starship 2 : uses single NOR to South Bridge
CECH-40xx MSX-001 1-886-928-11 No Starship 2 : uses single NOR/eMMC to South Bridge
CECH-40xx MPX-001 1-887-233-11 No Starship 2 : uses single NOR/eMMC to South Bridge

Non Retail[edit | edit source]

Reference Tool/DECR1000A Communication Processor Board -> Sony CXD4302GB. Instead of 2x 1Gbit NAND flash on retail models, a single 2Gbit NAND Flash is connected to the Starship2 (there is also an empty pad on the board, which suggest useability for dual NAND)