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It has 1 lens with 2 laser diodes, one for CD/DVD and one for BluRay. It was infamouslly known for being prone to failure, this failure was caused by a mobile "glass prisma" that "bounces" the two laser beams (it works as a mirror located in between the laser diode and the disc surface), after this model the mobile part was removed and the laser beams are separated by using 2 different lenses. | It has 1 lens with 2 laser diodes, one for CD/DVD and one for BluRay. It was infamouslly known for being prone to failure, this failure was caused by a mobile "glass prisma" that "bounces" the two laser beams (it works as a mirror located in between the laser diode and the disc surface), after this model the mobile part was removed and the laser beams are separated by using 2 different lenses. | ||
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Image Courtesy by Leslie Wright ([[USer:Lasersam|lasersam]]) and Samuel Goldwasser (http://repairfaq.org/sam/Blu-ray/site1/) | |||
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Revision as of 19:00, 18 September 2018
Description
KES-400A is the laser mounted in KEM-400AAA slide, in Blu-Ray Drive model BD-400 with daughterboards BMD-001, BMD-002, and BMD-003. Used in CECHAxx, CECHBxx, CECHCxx, CECHExx CECHGxx PS3 models (all retail Fat PS3's manufactured before october 2007)
It has 1 lens with 2 laser diodes, one for CD/DVD and one for BluRay. It was infamouslly known for being prone to failure, this failure was caused by a mobile "glass prisma" that "bounces" the two laser beams (it works as a mirror located in between the laser diode and the disc surface), after this model the mobile part was removed and the laser beams are separated by using 2 different lenses.
Gallery
Image Courtesy by Leslie Wright (lasersam) and Samuel Goldwasser (http://repairfaq.org/sam/Blu-ray/site1/)
Other Sony devices with a KES-400A laser
Sony Blu-Ray Player BDP-S300
- Notes:
- The motors (disc spin motor and tray in/out motor) are compatible with PS3 too
- The rest of the drive (slide, daugther board and mechanicals parts) are not compatibles with PS3
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