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The PS4 contains at least one Serial Flash chip, and depending on the motherboard model (for example those that have the [[Aeolia]] [[Southbridge]]) can also have one flash for a [[SATA]] Bridge, one flash for a [[USB 3.0]] Hub, one flash for a [[Communication Processor]] in the DevKit case or even more flash chips on prototype motherboards.
== SKU differentiation ==
=== [[SAA-001]] ===
* Macronix [[MX25L25635FMI-10G]] 256Mbit mainflash
* Macronix [[MX25L1006E]] 1Mbit subflash (2x) /or/ Winbond [[25X10CLYA1]] 1Mbit subflash (2x)


= Main Serial Flash =
== Buying spare flash parts ==
 
* http://www.digikey.com/us/en/International/global.html
* [[MX25L25635FMI-10G]]
** http://www.digikey.nl/product-detail/en/MX25L25635FMI-10G/1092-1149-ND/4211590
* [[MX25L25635FZ2I-10G]]
** http://www.digikey.nl/product-detail/en/MX25L1006EMI-10G/1092-1111-ND/2744794
* [[FL256LAIF01‎]]
* [[25Q256FVEF]]
* [[25Q256JVEQ]]
 
= SATA Bridge Serial Flash =
 
A serial flash chip contains the firmware and configuration for the SATA bridge device to which it is connected.
 
SATA Bridges models on PS4:
* [[MB86C311B]]: uses [[MX25L1006E]] or [[25X10CLYA1]] serial flash chips
 
= USB 3.0 Hub Serial Flash =
 
A serial flash chip contains the firmware and configuration for the USB 3.0 hub device to which it is connected.
 
USB 3.0 Hubs models on PS4:
* [[GL3520]]: uses [[MX25L1006E]] or [[25X10CLYA1]] serial flash chips
* [[CYUSB3312-88LTXC]]: no known serial flash
* [[CYUSB3314-88LTXC]]: no known serial flash
 
= Remarks =
 
Serial flash chips used in PS4 have several OTP/blocking options according to datasheets, but they seem not used, as seen when handling flash or replacing flash itself.
 
= Spare parts =
 
* http://www.digikey.com/us/en/International/global.html
* <strike>http://www.farnell.com/</strike>
* <strike>http://www.farnell.com/</strike>
* ? http://www.futureelectronics.com/
* ? http://www.futureelectronics.com/
* ? http://de.mouser.com/localsites/
* ? http://de.mouser.com/localsites/




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<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
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