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There are 2 syscon pins dedicated to detect the disc presence. One of pins powers a IR-LED (emitter), and the other pin is connected to a photo-transistor (receiver), both aligned with each other<br> | There are 2 syscon pins dedicated to detect the disc presence. One of pins powers a IR-LED (emitter), and the other pin is connected to a photo-transistor (receiver), both aligned with each other<br> | ||
When the disc interrupts the light beam a control signal is sent to syscon in the receiver pin. See [[BL1-001]] and [[BL2-001]] | When the disc interrupts the light beam a control signal is sent to syscon in the receiver pin. See [[BL1-001]] and [[BL2-001]] | ||
== Missing lines == | |||
*POW_FAIL (syscon input, unknown source) | |||
*SB_RESET (syscon output, to south bridge) | |||
*SB_CGAST (syscon output, to south bridge) | |||
*RSX_RESET (syscon output, to RSX) | |||
*RSX_CGAST (syscon output, to RSX) | |||
*RSX_FBVDD_SEL (syscon output, to RSX) | |||
*VD_VINT0 (syscon input, from RSX) | |||
*VD_VINT1 (syscon input, from RSX) | |||
*SW_HDD (syscon output, to HDD) |
Revision as of 07:52, 19 March 2022
Bluray Drive, disc presence detector
There are 2 syscon pins dedicated to detect the disc presence. One of pins powers a IR-LED (emitter), and the other pin is connected to a photo-transistor (receiver), both aligned with each other
When the disc interrupts the light beam a control signal is sent to syscon in the receiver pin. See BL1-001 and BL2-001
Missing lines
- POW_FAIL (syscon input, unknown source)
- SB_RESET (syscon output, to south bridge)
- SB_CGAST (syscon output, to south bridge)
- RSX_RESET (syscon output, to RSX)
- RSX_CGAST (syscon output, to RSX)
- RSX_FBVDD_SEL (syscon output, to RSX)
- VD_VINT0 (syscon input, from RSX)
- VD_VINT1 (syscon input, from RSX)
- SW_HDD (syscon output, to HDD)