Bluray Drive
BD Drive
Interface speed is max. 11MB/s based on the supported read speeds
Disc Formats supported
BD
Blu-ray disc read maximum is at 2× speed (72 Mbit/s), region coded type allowing the use of:
- PlayStation 3 BD-ROM (DVD region matched; i.e., Zone 1, Zone 2, etc., and All)
- BD-ROM (BD region matched; i.e., Area A, Area B, etc., and All)
- BD-R
- BD-RE (not compatible with BD-RE version 1.0)
DVD
DVD disc read maximum is at 8× speed (86.40 Mbit/s), region coded type allowing the use of:
- PlayStation 2 DVD-ROM[33] (PlayStation region matched; i.e., NTSC-J, NTSC-U/C, PAL or NTSC-C)
- DVD-ROM
- DVD-Video (DVD region matched; i.e., Zone 1, Zone 2, etc., and All)
- DVD-Audio (DVD-Video content only)
- DVD+R
- DVD+RW
- DVD-R
- DVD-RW
- AVCHD
- DSD Disc
- DualDisc
- Super Audio CD (compatibility removed in 40 GB, the second 80 GB model (CECHF), and the 160 GB model)
CD
Compact Disc disc read maximum is at 24× speed (29.49 Mbit/s), region coded type allowing the use of:
- PlayStation 2 CD-ROM (PlayStation region matched; i.e., NTSC-J, NTSC-U/C, PAL or NTSC-C, compatibility removed in 40 GB model, the second 80 GB model (CECHF), and the 160 GB model)
- PlayStation CD-ROM (PlayStation region matched; i.e., NTSC-J, NTSC-U or PAL)
- CD-ROM
- CD-R
- CD-RW
- CD-DA
- Photo CD?
- Picture CD?
- MP3 CD (MP3, WMA, ATRAC)
Bluray Drive Revisions
Firmware
Based on the firmware packages in the 3.55 PUP, there are 6-7 different bluray drive revisions:
BDIT_FIRMWARE_PACKAGE.pkg BDPT_FIRMWARE_PACKAGE_301R.pkg BDPT_FIRMWARE_PACKAGE_302R.pkg BDPT_FIRMWARE_PACKAGE_303R.pkg BDPT_FIRMWARE_PACKAGE_304R.pkg BDPT_FIRMWARE_PACKAGE_306R.pkg BDPT_FIRMWARE_PACKAGE_308R.pkg
Hardware
When comparing with fielddata from spare parts sellers:
Drive | Partno. | Laser | Slide | Daughterboards | Part no. | @SKU | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BD400 | 2-888-817-01 | KES-400A | KEM-400AAA | BMD-001 | 1-871-575-14 1-871-575-24 1-871-575-34 |
CECHA | single lens (includes mount) |
BD400 | 2-888-817-01 | KES-400A | KEM-400AAA | BMD-001 | 1-871-575-14 1-871-575-24 1-871-575-34 |
CECHB | single lens (includes mount) |
BD400 | 2-888-817-01 | KES-400A | KEM-400AAA | BMD-001 | 1-871-575-14 1-871-575-24 1-871-575-34 |
CECHC | single lens (includes mount) |
BD400 | 2-888-817-01 | KES-400A | KEM-400AAA | BMD-001 | 1-871-575-14 1-871-575-24 1-871-575-34 |
CECHE | single lens (includes mount) |
BD400 | 2-888-817-01 | KES-400AAA | KEM-400AAA | BMD-002 | 1-874-277-23 1-874-277-33 |
CECHG | Single lens using cheaper parts (no mount) |
BD400 | 2-888-817-01 | KES-400A | KEM-400AAA | BMD-003 | 1-875-350-21 1-875-350-31 |
CECHG | SEM-001: 1-875-384-21 / BMD-003: 1-875-350-31 |
BD410 | 3-278-607-01 | KES-410A | KEM-410ACA | BMD-003 | 1-875-350-21 1-875-350-31 |
CECHH | dual lens, one for CD/DVD, another for Blu-ray (includes mount) |
BD410 | - | KES-410A | KEM-410ACA | ?BMD-004? | ? | CECHH | dual lens, one for CD/DVD, another for Blu-ray (no mount) |
BD410 | - | KES-410A | KEM-410ACA | ?BMD-004? | ? | CECHJ | dual lens, one for CD/DVD, another for Blu-ray (no mount) |
BD410 | - | KES-410A | KEM-410ACA | BMD-006 | ? | CECHK | dual lens, one for CD/DVD, another for Blu-ray (includes mount) |
BD410 | 3-874-913-11 | KES-410A | KEM-410ACA | BMD-021 | CECHL | dual lens, one for CD/DVD, another for Blu-ray (includes mount) | |
BD410 | 3-874-913-11 | KES-410A | KEM-410ACA | BMD-021 | CECHM | dual lens, one for CD/DVD, another for Blu-ray (includes mount) | |
BD410 | 3-874-913-11 | KES-410A | KEM-410ACA | BMD-021 | CECHP | dual lens, one for CD/DVD, another for Blu-ray (includes mount) | |
BD410 | 3-874-913-11 | KES-410A | KEM-410ACA | BMD-021 | CECHQ | dual lens, one for CD/DVD, another for Blu-ray (includes mount) | |
BD410 | 3-874-913-11 | KES-410A | KEM 410CCA | ?BMD-031? | - | ||
BD450 | KES-450A | KEM-450AAA | BMD-051 | CECH-20xx | |||
BD450 | KES-450ACA | KEM-450AAA | BMD-051 | CECH-20xx | |||
- | - | - | - | CECH-21xx | |||
- | KES-460A | - | - | CECH-25xx | |||
- | KES-470A | - | - | CECH-25xx |
Note: Need proper sources, drive info and which PS3 SKU's are having X drive. Please fill in the needed info if possible.
Remarry BluRay drive
Hardware is interlocked on the PS3, so exchanging a bluray drive from one unit to another requires remarriage of the components.
Procedure:
Put files on a blank usb stick & add a 2.30 or 3.15 PUP Put in the service mode JIG/dongle and get into factory service mode. Put the created USB stick into port 0 (closest to the reader) and run. After you run the initial remarry process, do not take it out of factory service mode. Put a BD disc in and run it on the PS3. (This restores your DRL files!) Then you can take it out of factory service mode. Launch as normal.
Needed files on USB stick:
dev_usb000.rar (856.52 KB)
http://www.zshare.net/download/890710435e792875/ http://hotfile.com/dl/114659343/2d8630a/dev_usb000.rar.html http://depositfiles.com/en/files/6zb5a1ozf http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O2M43K40 http://rapidshare.com/files/457728407/dev_usb000.rar http://www.rapidspread.com/file.jsp?id=anxklm4bcu http://www.easy-share.com/1914734717/dev_usb000.rar
Lv2diag.self MD5:C48E5EBFC00ABD89094CB73A2B0BEA59 manufacturing_updater_for_reset MD5:90168C03B217CE775A7839D87BBFF2A3 / SHA1:1E770010A3A6EF572AF39783A04DF792670998D3 fdm_spu_module.self MD5:9BDE16660221042A4440ED2C053A139E / SHA1:D63AA8F0F1C4A7A4497A9E297062CA6E9D2B568B PS3UPDAT.PUP (see below) cfg [folder] - standalone.cfg (original was MD5:24DB112BF90A4048462C6D26F4263507 / SHA1:519F627B9F367A2E0E05F956E9F2720E4C7AFE8C
for comparison:
3.55 downgrader : - Lv2diag.self (file1) MD5:099F33A7967F99E91C07E870FD78B3DB / CRC32:9338ABF2 / CRC16:4FCC - Lv2diag.self (file2) MD5:7A20BFDAE65EEFB47A4425DB1B52DCDE / CRC32:72740080 / CRC16:502A (same as 3.50--) 3.50 downgrader : - Lv2diag.self (file1) MD5:90168C03B217CE775A7839D87BBFF2A3 / CRC32:D1F0AAFC / CRC16:CD8D - Lv2diag.self (file2) MD5:7A20BFDAE65EEFB47A4425DB1B52DCDE / CRC32:72740080 / CRC16:502A ObjectiveSuites files : - CONSOLE_SETUP_CEX.SIG.XML (MD5:0DAE958782D5584DFF3A1EB880ABC067 / SHA1:544432CF2CED5836ED3B8BE9DED2898AA57AA00A)
Usable PS3UPDATE.PUP files:
2.30 RETAIL/CEX
http://www.multiupload.com/62DJ3LSO62
MD5:DD2E675FCE5D2EB28CA93BC32EDB3DE6 CRC32:811F7B02 / CRC16:9696 SHA1:FB639B3ED4E7CD5C457855CF1C9B59E06C05C87A HMAC_SHA1:0x5ADB88B2B83C89DB0EA01E56A4D7DB4769A311B4
2.30 RETAIL-D/CEX http://www.multiupload.com/7PYR38RLO9
MD5:B34951B1C3A181811B11238204044493 CRC32:908063EF / CRC16:2DDD SHA1:999A238C0553DB6129C5BB89982ED190EBEE2867 HMAC_SHA1:0x5ADB88B2B83C89DB0EA01E56A4D7DB4769A311B4
Is on disk: BLES00259/BLUS30118, BLES00286, BCES00098, BLES00184/BLUS30132, BLES00166, BLES00251, BLES00256, BLES00238, BLES00250, BLES00289, BLES00276, BLES00277/BLES00280
3.15 RETAIL/CEX http://www.multiupload.com/4SGCDZM07C
MD5:54EE80E14E479F8351A988EB9A472072 CRC32:E82D9526 / CRC16:7DB SHA1:FC4E891E84333F9B37FF7F253ECA165AA416C6AD HMAC_SHA1:0xD87AFAD8C786E0EEE83C0C96EF61492D78F37980
3.15 RETAIL-D/CEX http://www.multiupload.com/M53MVW3W7K
MD5:80D7F3EC2CFEBF582926228AC3A11E21 CRC32:5D5C55CB / CRC16:D078 SHA1:7FE68E92353BAC93225272F27BF2DEB9AB6366A6 HMAC_SHA1:0xD87AFAD8C786E0EEE83C0C96EF61492D78F37980
Is on disk: BCUS98164, BLES00517, BLES00773, BLES00789, BCES00797, BLES00816, BLES00825, BLES00885, BLUS30295
BluRay region switcher
This makes changing the BluRay region switching possible. The method described below is using 3 region specific bytes (0x84, 0x85, 0x8C) to change the modelinfo.
Other modelinfo byte values: 0x81 Reference Tool, 0x82 Debug, 0x83 Japan (00), 0x84 North America (01), 0x85 Europe, Middle East, Africa (04), 0x86 South Korea (05), 0x87 United Kingom, Ireland (03), 0x88 Mexico (11), 0x89 Australia, New Zealand (02), 0x8A Singapore, Malaysia (06), 0x8B Taiwan (07), 0x8C Russia, India (08), 0x8D China (09), 0x8E Hong Kong (12)
Payloader method prerequisites:
- LV2 Patcher v9
- patchfiles (see below)
patch4.txt content (3.55 offsets):
# BD Region A (NTSC) [North America] # Patches marked with (*1) seem to be unstable. Thanks to drizztbsd and # RandomUse. # PL3: ef48: payload.bin # this is not neccesary, # just the first QWORD of the payload # Change region to US... Thanks ps3mrenigma # Syscall preamble F380: F821FF51 # stdu %sp, -0xB0(%sp) F384: 7C0802A6 # mflr %r0 F388: FBC100A0 # std %r30, 0xA0(%sp) F38C: FBE100A8 # std %r31, 0xA8(%sp) F390: FBA10098 # std %r29, 0×98(%sp) F394: F80100C0 # std %r0, 0xC0(%sp) # capture 0x19004 if not jump to original syscall F398: 3FE00001 # lis %r31, 1 F39C: 63FF9004 # ori %r31, %r31, 0×9004 F3A0: 7C1F1800 # cmpw %r31, %r3 F3A4: 4082003C # bne _orig_syscall # Force US - Retail F3A8: 3BC00084 # li %r30, 0×84 F3AC: 3BA00001 # li %r29, 1 F3B0: 9BA40001 # stb %r29, 1(%r4) F3B4: 9BC40003 # stb %r30, 3(%r4) F3B8: 9BA40005 # stb %r29, 5(%r4) F3BC: 9BA40007 # stb %r29, 7(%r4) F3C0: 38600000 # li %r3, 0 # Restore STACK F3C4: E80100C0 # ld %r0, 0xC0(%sp) F3C8: EBA10098 # ld %r29, 0×98(%sp) F3CC: EBE100A8 # ld %r31, 0xA8(%sp) F3D0: EBC100A0 # ld %r30, 0xA0(%sp) F3D4: 7C0803A6 # mtlr %r0 F3D8: 382100B0 # addi %sp, %sp, 0xB0 F3DC: 4E800020 # blr F3E0: 4823ED28 # b syscall0x363 31EB1C: 0000F380 #syscall 0x363 descriptor
patch5.txt content(3.55 offsets):
# BD Region B (PAL) [Europe, Middle East, Africa] # Patches marked with (*1) seem to be unstable. Thanks to drizztbsd and # RandomUse. # PL3: ef48: payload.bin # this is not neccesary, # just the first QWORD of the payload # Change region to Europe... Thanks ps3mrenigma # Syscall preamble F380: F821FF51 # stdu %sp, -0xB0(%sp) F384: 7C0802A6 # mflr %r0 F388: FBC100A0 # std %r30, 0xA0(%sp) F38C: FBE100A8 # std %r31, 0xA8(%sp) F390: FBA10098 # std %r29, 0×98(%sp) F394: F80100C0 # std %r0, 0xC0(%sp) # capture 0x19004 if not jump to original syscall F398: 3FE00001 # lis %r31, 1 F39C: 63FF9004 # ori %r31, %r31, 0×9004 F3A0: 7C1F1800 # cmpw %r31, %r3 F3A4: 4082003C # bne _orig_syscall # Force Europe - Retail F3A8: 3BC00085 # li %r30, 0×85 F3AC: 3BA00001 # li %r29, 1 F3B0: 9BA40001 # stb %r29, 1(%r4) F3B4: 9BC40003 # stb %r30, 3(%r4) F3B8: 9BA40005 # stb %r29, 5(%r4) F3BC: 9BA40007 # stb %r29, 7(%r4) F3C0: 38600000 # li %r3, 0 # Restore STACK F3C4: E80100C0 # ld %r0, 0xC0(%sp) F3C8: EBA10098 # ld %r29, 0×98(%sp) F3CC: EBE100A8 # ld %r31, 0xA8(%sp) F3D0: EBC100A0 # ld %r30, 0xA0(%sp) F3D4: 7C0803A6 # mtlr %r0 F3D8: 382100B0 # addi %sp, %sp, 0xB0 F3DC: 4E800020 # blr F3E0: 4823ED28 # b syscall0x363 31EB1C: 0000F380 #syscall 0x363 descriptor
patch6.txt content(3.55 offsets):
# BD Region C (RUSSIA/INDIA) # Patches marked with (*1) seem to be unstable. Thanks to drizztbsd and # RandomUse. # PL3: ef48: payload.bin # this is not neccesary, # just the first QWORD of the payload # Change region to US... Thanks ps3mrenigma # Syscall preamble F380: F821FF51 # stdu %sp, -0xB0(%sp) F384: 7C0802A6 # mflr %r0 F388: FBC100A0 # std %r30, 0xA0(%sp) F38C: FBE100A8 # std %r31, 0xA8(%sp) F390: FBA10098 # std %r29, 0×98(%sp) F394: F80100C0 # std %r0, 0xC0(%sp) # capture 0x19004 if not jump to original syscall F398: 3FE00001 # lis %r31, 1 F39C: 63FF9004 # ori %r31, %r31, 0×9004 F3A0: 7C1F1800 # cmpw %r31, %r3 F3A4: 4082003C # bne _orig_syscall # Force Russia - Retail F3A8: 3BC0008C # li %r30, 0×8C F3AC: 3BA00001 # li %r29, 1 F3B0: 9BA40001 # stb %r29, 1(%r4) F3B4: 9BC40003 # stb %r30, 3(%r4) F3B8: 9BA40005 # stb %r29, 5(%r4) F3BC: 9BA40007 # stb %r29, 7(%r4) F3C0: 38600000 # li %r3, 0 # Restore STACK F3C4: E80100C0 # ld %r0, 0xC0(%sp) F3C8: EBA10098 # ld %r29, 0×98(%sp) F3CC: EBE100A8 # ld %r31, 0xA8(%sp) F3D0: EBC100A0 # ld %r30, 0xA0(%sp) F3D4: 7C0803A6 # mtlr %r0 F3D8: 382100B0 # addi %sp, %sp, 0xB0 F3DC: 4E800020 # blr F3E0: 4823ED28 # b syscall0x363 31EB1C: 0000F380 #syscall 0x363 descriptor
Copy the patch files to /dev_hdd0/game/LV2000000/USRDIR and use LV2 Patcher to select the patch to use. Reboot to return to original state.
Reference:
Hardware Components
The drive controller contains a BGA-sized 2MB flash memory chip for Blu-ray drive firmware code, with the contents encrypted. In addition to this, there is a 8MB SDRAM working memory chip. Each drive contains a unique identification number, possibly stored in the SPI Serial Interface NOR Macronix flash chip. This chip or the flash chip probably stores the device key (and associated sequence keys), and the host private key. The Blu-ray drive is controlled by the Sony CXD5065 Digital Signal Processor chip and the Sony CXA2720 Front End Processor chip. Motors are driven by Rohm BA5888FP and Rohm BD7956FS.
Type | Size | Speed | Voltage | Packaging | Manufacturer | Serial Number | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Flash | 2MB | 3V | Spansion | S99-50111-001 | PS3 Blu-ray firmware chip | ||
Flash | 1MB | Spansion | S29AL008D | PS3 Blu-ray firmware chip (CECHJ and later models) | |||
SDRAM | 8MB | 133MHz | Samsung | K4S641632K-UC75 | PS3 Blu-ray working memory chip | ||
SDRAM | 8MB | ESMT | M12L64164A-7TG | PS3 Blu-ray working memory chip (CECHJ and later models) | |||
NOR Flash | 128KB | 85MHz | Macronix | MX25L1005MC-12G | PS3 Blu-ray flash chip |
BD Drive IC Components
CXD6350GG-1 (Digital Signal Processor)
IC300
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002
CXD5063AGG-1 (Digital Signal Processor)
IC300
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002
CXD5065GB-1 (Digital Signal Processor)
IC300
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003
CXD5065-1 (Digital Signal Processor)
IC300
Used in BMD-006
CXA2720R (Front-End-Processor)
IC110
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003, BMD-006
Rohm BA5888FP (Laser Driver - Tracking/Focus Coils driver)
IC108
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003, BMD-006
Rohm BD7956FS (Motor Driver - EXP-Motor coils/sled/slot motor driver)
IC103
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003, BMD-006
NJM13403V (OPAMP - Tracking/Focus CTRL)
IC303
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003
Spansion S99-50111-001 (NOR)
IC304
Contains encrypted firmware
Used in BMD-001
Spansion AL008D0043-01 (NOR)
IC304
Contains encrypted firmware
Used in BMD-002, BMD-003
Spansion S29AL008D (NOR)
IC304
Contains encrypted firmware
Used in BMD-006
ESMT K4S641632K-UC75 (RAM)
IC309
Worker RAM for BD
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003
ESMT M12L64164A-7TG (RAM)
IC309
Worker RAM for BD
Used in BMD-006
Macronix MX25L1005MC (EEPROM)
IC310
Key
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003, ?BMD-006?
CXD5064R
IC504
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002
BD Drive Connectors
CN301 - Bluraydrive Main I/O Connector
60 pins
To mainboard, Data
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | EVER3.3V | |
2 | GND | Ground |
3 | 12_SW | 12CM Disk Switch |
4 | 8_SW | 8CM Disk Switch |
5 | HOST_EJECT | |
6 | HOST_DISCIN | |
7 | DISC_CHUCK | |
8 | PHOTO_LED | |
9 | DISCIN_SW | |
10 | GND | Ground |
11 | SCK | |
12 | SCS | |
13 | SIN | |
14 | SOUT | |
15 | XSIOINT | |
16 | RESERVED | TXD |
17 | RESERVED | RD |
18 | XSB_CBLID | |
19 | GND | Ground |
20 | DAT | |
21 | LRCK | |
22 | BCK | |
23 | GND | Ground |
24 | HINT | |
25 | HA1 | |
26 | XPDIAG | |
27 | HA0 | |
28 | HA2 | |
29 | XHCS0 | |
30 | XHCS1 | |
31 | XDASP | |
32 | GND | Ground |
33 | DREQ | |
34 | GND | Ground |
35 | XIOW | |
36 | GND | Ground |
37 | XIOR | |
38 | GND | Ground |
39 | XIOCHRDY | |
40 | CSEL | |
41 | XDACK | |
42 | GND | Ground |
43 | HDB7 | |
44 | HDB8 | |
45 | HDB6 | |
46 | HDB9 | |
47 | HDB5 | |
48 | HDB10 | |
49 | HDB4 | |
50 | HDB11 | |
51 | HDB3 | |
52 | HDB12 | |
53 | HDB2 | |
54 | HDB13 | |
55 | HDB1 | |
56 | HDB14 | |
57 | HDB0 | |
58 | HDB15 | |
59 | GND | Ground |
60 | XRESET |
CN100 14pin
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | 5V | +5V DC |
2 | SCKSNS3 | S clock Sense |
3 | Slide Cam SW | |
4 | 12cm SW | to S100: 12cm Detection Switch |
5 | 8cm SW | to S101: 8cm Detection Switch |
6 | DISC CHUCK | to S102: Chucking Switch |
7 | DISC IN SW | |
8 | EVER 3.3V | +3.3V DC |
9 | GND | Ground |
10 | NC | No connection |
11 | LOAD+ | to 12 |
12 | LOAD+ | to CN101-2pin:2 |
13 | LOAD- | to 14 |
14 | LOAD- | to CN101-2pin:1 |
CN101 2pin
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | LOAD- | to CN100-14pin:13+14 |
2 | LOAD+ | to CN100-14pin:11+12 |
CN200 2pin
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | PHOTO LED | to JL200 |
2 | GND | Ground ; to JL201 |
CN103 45pin
To laser, Data and Focus/Tracking
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | IOP_MON | |
2 | TEST_V | |
3 | EMST | |
4 | LDEN | |
5 | XRST | |
6 | SDIO | |
7 | SEN_LDD | |
8 | SCLK | |
9 | THERMO | |
10 | 8.0V | 8.0V DC |
11 | 5.0V | 5V DC |
12 | GND_LD | Ground |
13 | GND_LD | Ground |
14 | 3.3V | 3.3V DC |
15 | GND | Ground |
16 | GND | Ground |
17 | XOUT | |
18 | H | |
19 | G | |
20 | F | |
21 | E | |
22 | VC_PD | |
23 | D | |
24 | C | |
25 | B | |
26 | A | |
27 | 5V_PD | VCC 5V DC |
28 | GND_PD | Ground |
29 | DVD_AF- | |
30 | DVD_AF+ | |
31 | GND_PD | Ground |
32 | BD_AF- | |
33 | BD_AF+ | |
34 | GND_PD | Ground |
35 | VPP_LCD | |
36 | SEN_LCD | |
37 | EXP_B- | |
38 | EXP_B+ | |
39 | EXP_A- | |
40 | EXP_A+ | |
41 | EXP_INIT | |
42 | TRK_in | |
43 | FCS_far | |
44 | FCS_near | |
45 | TRK_out |
CN102 8pin
To spindle motor
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | SLDA3 | |
2 | SLDA3 | |
3 | SLDA1 | |
4 | SLDA1 | |
5 | SLDB1 | |
6 | SLDB1 | |
7 | SLDB3 | |
8 | SLDB3 |
CN101 14pin
To position tracking mechanics
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | 5V | +5V DC |
2 | SCKSNS3 | S clock Sense |
3 | SW4 | Slide Cam SW |
4 | SW3 | 12cm SW |
5 | SW2 | 8cm SW |
6 | DISC CHUCK | |
7 | DISC IN SW | |
8 | EVER 3.3V | +3.3V DC |
9 | GND | Ground |
10 | NC | No connection |
11 | LOAD+ | to 12 |
12 | LOAD+ | |
13 | LOAD- | to 14 |
14 | LOAD- |
CN101 8pin
To position tracking mechanics
Used in BMD-003
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | ||
2 | ||
3 | ||
4 | ||
5 | ||
6 | ||
7 | ||
8 |
CN100 19pin
To disc motor
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | HB+ | |
2 | HB- | |
3 | HW- | |
4 | HW+ | |
5 | HV- | |
6 | HV+ | |
7 | HU- | |
8 | HU+ | |
9 | U | |
10 | U | |
11 | V | |
12 | V | |
13 | W | |
14 | W | |
15 | FGND | Ground |
16 | SIGGND | Ground |
17 | INSW | |
18 | SCK5V | |
19 | SCKSNS |
CN300 45pin
?
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | 3.3V | |
2 | 3.3V | |
3 | 5V | |
4 | 5V | |
5 | RESERVED | |
6 | RESERVED | |
7 | RESERVED | |
8 | TRACESYNC | |
9 | PIPESTAT0 | |
10 | PIPESTAT1 | |
11 | PIPESTAT2 | |
12 | TRACECLK | |
13 | TRACEPKT15 | |
14 | TRACEPKT14 | |
15 | TRACEPKT11 | |
16 | TRACEPKT13 | |
17 | TRACEPKT10 | |
18 | TRACEPKT6 | |
19 | TRACEPKT9 | |
20 | TRACEPKT3 | |
21 | TRACEPKT8 | |
22 | TRACEPKT1 | |
23 | TRACEPKT5 | |
24 | TRACEPKT12 | |
25 | TRACEPKT2 | |
26 | TRACEPKT7 | |
27 | TRACEPKT0 | |
28 | TRACEPKT4 | |
29 | TINT | |
30 | TMS | |
31 | TDO | |
32 | JTSEL | |
33 | TCK | |
34 | NTRST | |
35 | RTCK | |
36 | TDI | |
37 | NSRST | |
38 | RXD | |
39 | TXD | |
40 | DBDRQ | |
41 | DBGACK | |
42 | GND | Ground |
43 | GND | Ground |
44 | GND | Ground |
45 | GND | Ground |
CN502 4pin
To mainboard, Power
Used in BMD-001, BMD-002, BMD-003
Pin | Usage | Remarks |
---|---|---|
1 | 12V | |
2 | GND | Ground |
3 | GND | Ground |
4 | 5V |