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  PSP-1000                                    May 10, 2006
  PSP-1000                                    May 10, 2006
  PSP-2000                                    June 5, 2007
  PSP-2000                                    June 5, 2007
PSP-3000                                    August 1, 2008
  PSP-3000                                    August 1, 2008
  PSP-3000                                    August 1, 2008
  DTP-L1000 B / DTP-H1500 B / DTP-L1500 B    September 24, 2008
  DTP-L1000 B / DTP-H1500 B / DTP-L1500 B    September 24, 2008

Revision as of 17:56, 24 November 2023

Retail Models

Model PSP-1000 PSP-2000 PSP-3000 PSP-N1000 PSP-E1000
Name PSP Fat PSP Slim & Lite PSP Brite PSP Go PSP Street
Generation (sceKernelGetModel) 01g 02g 03g/04g/07g/09g 05g 11g
Product Code 0x03-0x0D
Processor Allegrex MIPS R4000 at 333 MHz
Coprocessor Media Engine MIPS R4000 at 333 MHz
RAM 32MB 64MB
Internal Storage 32MB 64MB 64MB NAND + 16GB eFlash 64MB
Screen 480x272 4.3" (110 mm) 480x272 3.8" (97 mm) 480x272 4.3" (110 mm)
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g (cannot be used when the CPU is clocked over 222Mhz) 802.11b/g no
Bluetooth no yes (2.1) no
Sound Stereo + 3.5mm jack Mono + 3.5mm jack
Battery 1800 mAh 1200 mAh 930 mAh (non removable) 900 mAh (non removable)
Motherboard TA-079 ; TA-081 ; TA-082 ; TA-086 TA-085v1 ; TA-085v2 (same board, new SC firmware) ; TA-088 TA-090 ; TA-092 ; TA-093 ; TA-095 TA-091 ; TA-094 TA-096 ; TA-097
Video output (games, that only compatible with progressive scan) no yes (proprietary interface to Component, Composite, S-Video and D-Terminal) no
UMD drive yes no yes
Kirk time attacked Pandora IPL block compatible yes yes (late TA-088 units are not compatible) no
Battery EEPROM write through Syscon yes yes (only TA-085v1) no
Pandora battery compatible yes no
Comments Initial retail model Lighter, improved LCD panel, memory increased to 64MB, used as UMD cache Improved LCD panel, revised pre-ipl, updated battery service mode authentication Smaller build, added Bluetooth functionality and internal memory as ef0:/ Reduced bill of materials, no wireless

Non-retail Models

Development (Tower Main Unit)

Model DEM-1000T DEM-1000R DEM-1000R1 DEM-1000K1 DEM-1000K2 DEM-1000K3 DEM-1000 DTP-T1000 DTP-H1500 DTP-L1500
Prototype yes no
Generation (KernelGetModel) 01g
Product Code 0x01 0x02 0x0E
Processor Allegrex MIPS R4000 at 333 MHz
Co-Processor Media Engine MIPS R4000 at 333 MHz
RAM ?? 64MB (restricted to 32MB before SDK 0.6.5) 64MB
Internal Storage ?? 64MB
Wi-Fi no ?? 802.11b/g
Bluetooth no
Sound L/R channels + 3.5mm jack
Motherboard ?? TMU-001 TMU-002
Communication Processor yes no
Ethernet yes no
Foot Switch yes no
Video output (games, that only compatible with progressive scan) ?? yes (VGA)
UMD and DVD Drive DVD only Both Both (all UMD discs display as "incorrect region" and cannot be played)
IPL NAND Boot no (IPL loaded at 0xBFE001000 externally, along with kbooti (at 0xBFE00000) through the CP via the bloadp command) yes
Updatable/Downgradable pre-ipl yes no (ROM)
UMD Video/Audio no yes (only from DVD, all UMD discs display "incorrect region")
Kirk time attacked Pandora IPL block compatible no (incompatible with the 0xBFD00100 entrypoint) yes
Battery EEPROM write through Syscon N/A (battery is emulated using an Hitachi H8/3687 microcontroller)
Service mode no (IPL can be loaded externally through the bloadp command) yes (triggered by setting P24 on the S3503 switch to position on)
Comments PSP development tool prototype (no UMD drive, no Wi-Fi, support stopped as of SDK 1.0.2) PSP development tool prototype PSP development tool prototype (it has issues with sleep mode) PSP development tool prototype Final PSP development tool Final PSP testing tool (the undocumented F1 button is used to change the battery emulation states, after the 3.90 batemu update) Final PSP testing tool for UMD video/music authoring (cannot run games, all UMDs display as out of region).

Development (Controller/Commander)

Model DEM-H110R DTP-H110 (Revision 1) DTP-H110 (Revision 2) DTP-H200 DEM-H300 DTP-H300
Prototype yes no yes no
Screen 480x272 4.3" (110 mm) 480x272 3.8" (97 mm)
Sound Stereo front speakers
Motherboard TPC-001 TPC-???
Controller cable specifications Tool side connector: 3M 10326 Controller side connector: 3M 10336

Tool side connector: 3M 10326

Cable: AWM E41447 STYLE 20276 VW-1 HITACHI LF

Comments DTP-H110 prototype, used to be referenced as Commander(K1) First revision of the PSP-1000 form factor controller (weights 200g), smaller sticker label, SKU 2-541-795-01 Second revision of the PSP-1000 form factor controller (weights 300g), larger sticker label with CE certification markings, SKU 2-587-518-01 PSP-3000 form factor controller DTP-H300 prototype, detachable cable (no cache, no holes for cache wires).

Memory Stick M2 slot is not covered (do not insert a Memory Stick there!)

PSP Go (PSP-N1000) form factor controller, detachable cable, if cache is removed

See also

  1. Sony Group Corporation FCC Wireless Applications
  2. Lang Ship
  3. MIC listings (first)
  4. MIC listings (second)


 PSP-1000                                    September 2, 2004
 DEM-1000K1                                  September 10, 2004
 DEM-1000K2                                  September 17, 2004
 DEM-1000K3                                  September 17, 2004
 DEM-1000R                                   September 17, 2004
 DTP-T1000                                   October 14, 2004
 DTP-H1500                                   January 11, 2005
 PSP-1000                                    February 25, 2005
 DTP-H1500                                   March 3, 2005
 DTP-T1000                                   March 3, 2005
 DTP-L1500                                   March 24, 2005
 PSP-1000                                    May 10, 2006
 PSP-2000                                    June 5, 2007
 PSP-3000                                    August 1, 2008
 DTP-L1000 B / DTP-H1500 B / DTP-L1500 B     September 24, 2008
 PSP-3000                                    June 1, 2009
 PSP-N1000                                   June 2, 2009
 PSP-3000                                    November 15, 2010