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== Hardware ==
== Hardware ==


Teardown photo album:
Teardown photo album: http://imgur.com/a/ytRW5
 
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Source: http://imgur.com/a/ytRW5


The USB port and LED are on one separate board, connected using a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexible_flat_cable flat flexible cable], this cable is connected to a vertical FFC connector that does not have a locking mechanism.
The USB port and LED are on one separate board, connected using a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexible_flat_cable flat flexible cable], this cable is connected to a vertical FFC connector that does not have a locking mechanism.


'''Main microcontroller:''' is a Spansion MB9BF002, a ARM Cortex M3 core, Ball Grid Array (BGA) package. The reset and SWD signals might be exposed to test points, I am not sure.
The touchpad sensor (with Atmel 8-bit AVR Microcontroller ATiny2313) is also detachable, connected using a flat flexible cable, this cable is connected to the main PCB using a connector that has a flip-up locking mechanism.


'''Power Management IC (PMIC):''' There's a ROHM chip marked with "BD9200" (in QFN 32 pin footprint), it has some thick traces around it, plus a big inductor. One of the pins near it read 6V, might be for the motor.
The speaker (EAS1S181F) is built-in and it connects to the main PCB using some raised contacts.


'''Bluetooth module:''' shows "8LA18366" and "GS-WCM-01" and "VR2.0". There is also a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code QR code] that I can't decipher yet. There are a lot of test points near it. Underneath the EMI shields, it is confirmed to be a [http://www.qca.qualcomm.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/AR3002.pdf Qualcomm Atheros AR3002-BL3D].
Main microcontroller is a Spansion MB9BF002, a ARM Cortex M3 core, BGA package. The reset and SWD signals might be exposed to test points, I am not sure.


'''Six-axis sensor:''' There's a rectangular, maybe Land grid array (LGA) chip on the bottom side on the left, marked with "134" "A1322" "333": [http://www.bosch-sensortec.com/en/homepage/products_3/6_axis_sensors_2/inertial_measurement_unit_1/bmi055_1/bmi055 Bosch-sensortec GMBH BMI055] inertial sensor used for the three-axis gyroscope and three-axis accelerometer. It's got some sort of latch signal around it, or maybe it's a weird clock. It's slow and doesn't seem like a bus. Or it could be a shift register and it's reading blank because I'm not pressing buttons.
The Bluetooth module shows "8LA18366" and "GS-WCM-01" (or maybe it's "GS-WCN-01") and "VR2.0". There is also a QR code that I can't decipher yet. There are a lot of test points near it. Underneath, it is confirmed to be a Qualcomm Atheros AR3002.


'''Touchpad sensor:''' (with Atmel 8-bit AVR Microcontroller ATiny2313) is also detachable, connected using a flat flexible cable, this cable is connected to the main PCB using a connector that has a flip-up locking mechanism.
There's a chip marked with "BD9200" (in QFN 32 pin footprint) that might be a Power Management IC (PMIC) because it has some thick traces around it, plus a big inductor. One of the pins near it read 6V, might be for the motor.


'''Speaker:''' (EAS1S181F) is a built-in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudspeaker#Piezoelectric_speakers Piezoelectric speaker] connected to the main PCB using some raised contacts.
There's a shiny small square chip left of the left analog stick, it is marked with "7710" "325A1", I have no idea what this is, but there's some differential signals coming out of it, it might be USB, the activity stops when I disconnect the USB cable. I think this is connected to the USB port. I suspect this is a OTG chip.


'''Audio codecs:''' There's a {{G|QFN}} 32 pin chip marked with "WM1801G" (Wolfson Microelectronics) "36A0LM6" dead center on the bottom side of the PCB. It is near the audio stuff but it is also near where all the buttons connect. There are 5 test points near it. It appears to be communicating with {{G|SPI BUS}} with constant activity. There's also two resistors that look like {{G|I²C}} pull-up resistors, and there appears to be constant I2C traffic.
There's a rectangular (maybe LGA) chip on the bottom side on the left, marked with "134" "A1322" "333": [http://www.bosch-sensortec.com/en/homepage/products_3/6_axis_sensors_2/inertial_measurement_unit_1/bmi055_1/bmi055 Bosch-sensortec GMBH BMI055] inertial sensor used for the three-axis gyroscope and three-axis accelerometer. It's got some sort of latch signal around it, or maybe it's a weird clock. It's slow and doesn't seem like a bus. Or it could be a shift register and it's reading blank because I'm not pressing buttons.


There's a shiny small square chip left of the left analog stick, it is marked with "7710" "325A1", I have no idea what this is, but there's some differential signals coming out of it, it might be USB, the activity stops when I disconnect the USB cable. I think this is connected to the USB port. I suspect this is a OTG chip.
There's a {{G|QFN}} 32 pin chip marked with "[[:File:WM1801G.jpg|WM1801G]]" (Wolfson Microelectronics) "36A0LM6" dead center on the bottom side of the PCB. It is near the audio stuff but it is also near where all the buttons connect. There are 5 test points near it. It appears to be communicating with {{G|SPI BUS}} with constant activity. There's also two resistors that look like {{G|I²C}} pull-up resistors, and there appears to be constant I2C traffic.


Some buttons are active low, some are active high (maybe only the thumbstick push buttons). The sheet of flexible circuit for the buttons are active low.
Some buttons are active low, some are active high (maybe only the thumbstick push buttons). The sheet of flexible circuit for the buttons are active low.


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File:ARM_Cortex-M3-MB9BF002.jpg|Main Micro-controller
File:PMIC_BD9200.jpg|Power Management
File:Atheros_AR3002.jpg|Bluetooth Module and on the left, the numbering for the flexible film.
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File:TouchPad-002-DS4.jpg|TouchPad
File:TouchPad_AT2313.jpg|TouchPad
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=== Flexible Film Pin Mapping ===
=== Flexible Film Pin Mapping ===
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See main page (skewed button connector) for pins purpose.
See main page (skewed button connector) for pins purpose.
=== Replacing Parts / Mod ===
* http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=867944 Dualshock 4 with Xbox One analog sticks
* http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-how-to-upgrade-your-dual-shock-4-with-xbox-one-parts
* https://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/comments/2rtimv/diy_double_dualshock_4_battery_capacity_internal/
== Why no CUH-ZCT2 section? ==
Seems strange that there's nothing at all about the CUH-ZCT2 controllers
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