Psp Go Jigkick

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  • All info kindly provided by l_oliveira

How to enter service mode (officially known as Manufacturing Mode) on PSP Go

Connecting a PSP Go Multi-connector plug to a TTL serial adapter:

  • Pin 24 connected to any ground (see pinout below for ground pins)
  • Pins 14 (TX, from PSP to host) and 17 (RX, from host to PSP) connected together for k-line communication with your favorite 1.8v level serial adapter
  • Serial adapter must have 1n4148 diode with line toward it's TX, other end tied to RX, and RX going to Go pins 14+17
  • Ground connected between Go and serial adapter
  • (optional) Pins 20 and 22 connected to +5v power source

Plug in modified connector to PSP Go while fully powered off (NOT in sleep mode), Syscon will begin serial communication with your serial adapter. Use PySweeper on PC to enter service mode.

Explanation

  • Pin 20 Makes it think it's on cradle with 5v psp adapter conected
  • Pin 21 Makes it detect a cable is on
  • Pin 24 tied to ground enables serial

Full MultiCn pinout

01- GND
02- ACCESSORY_USB_SUPPLY_3V3
03- EXTERNAL_MIC_IN
04-  POMMEL BALL M1 (?)
05- AUD_L
06- Backlight IC ball C1 (ext mic en?)
07- GND
08- AUD_R
09- GND
10- ENABLE_AUDIO_MULTIOUT
11- GND
12- GND
13- Pr / COMPOSITE_VIDEO
14- CABLE_TYPE_SENSE_1 (Used in jigkick) (TX)
15- CABLE_TYPE_SENSE_2
16- Y / S-VIDEO_Y
17- Backlight IC ball D4 (Used in jigkick) (RX)
18- Backlight IC ball B2
19- Cb / S-VIDEO_C
20- DET_5V_CRADLE (yellow jack)
21- DET_USB_CABLE_CONNECTED
22- 5V_INPUT
23- Backlight IC ball A6
24- SYSCON_T0H0 (Used in jigkick)
25- GND
26- USB_D+
27- USB_D-
28- GND

Picture of Setup

  • For pin numbering on cradle connector with text upside down:
1  4  7  ...
gap in pins here
  3  6  9  ...
 2  5  8  ...

Alternative Points