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*** yep, that's precisely what they're for (take a look at https://twitter.com/MinaRalwasser/status/1035581527076294656/photo/1 for the ps3 service connector example) | *** yep, that's precisely what they're for (take a look at https://twitter.com/MinaRalwasser/status/1035581527076294656/photo/1 for the ps3 service connector example) | ||
**** But what can ultimately be achieved? Aren't there also some points where a USB TTL device could be soldered to? |
Revision as of 02:22, 20 September 2018
This pad is used for the same purpose as on the PS3 System; a ZIF connector is preset on prototype versions.
- it looks as if ribbon connectors could easily be soldered onto those pads, seeing as the ground pads are conducive of such.
- yep, that's precisely what they're for (take a look at https://twitter.com/MinaRalwasser/status/1035581527076294656/photo/1 for the ps3 service connector example)
- But what can ultimately be achieved? Aren't there also some points where a USB TTL device could be soldered to?