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USB 2.0[edit | edit source]
Depending on the SKU Models the PS3 is equiped with 6x (Tool/DECR), 4 or 2 USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 ports with maximum bandwidth of 480 Mbit/s (~57 MB/s), connected internally to a USB-Hub chip.
Note: On PS3 Slim CECH-20xx/DYN-001 and later, the USB port datalines are directly connected to South Bridge without a USB-Hub chip (port is initialised via DC switch IC connected to South Bridge and TH3301 thermistor protect 5V input).
For more detailed info about the USB hub pinout see: GL852
JSD-001/JTP-001 USB connector TH3301 thermistor and DC switch IC to South Bridge
Generic USB Pinout[edit | edit source]
Pin | Color | Signal | Description |
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Shell | N / A | Shield | Metal housing |
1 | Red | VBUS | Power / +5 volt DC (max.500mA) |
2 | White | D- | USB 2.0 differential pair |
3 | Green | D+ | |
4 | Black | GND | Ground |
Pin | Color | Signal | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Shell | N / A | Shield | Metal housing |
1 | Red | VBUS | Power |
2 | White | D- | USB 2.0 differential pair |
3 | Green | D+ | |
4 | N / A | ID | Permits detection of which end of a cable is plugged in: • "A" connector (host): connected to the signal ground • "B" connector (device): not connected |
5 | Black | GND | Ground |
Note: used on many Peripherals for charging/sync
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