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[[Category:Hardware]]<noinclude>[[Category:Main]]</noinclude>
== PS Vita Card ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:Ps-vita - gamecard-10pins - memorycard-9-pins.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Ps-vita - gamecard (10pins) / memorycard (9-pins)]]</div><br />


== PS Vita Cards ==
PS Vita memory cards come in four variants 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, and 32 GB.
 
Two types of cards: Gamecards (on which games are sold) and Memorycards (to hold your savedata for games that don't use the storage on the Gamecards)
 
=== PS Vita Gamecards ===
<div style="float:right">[[File:Comparison - Nintendo 3DS cart - common SD card - PSVita Gamecard - common microSD card - FRONTS.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Comparison: Nintendo 3DS cart, common SD card, PSVita Gamecard, common microSD card]]<br />[[File:200px-Playstation_vita_media.svg.png|200px|thumb|left|PSVita Cards measurements]]</div>
 
10 pin SD sized card (physical incompatible). ±1.4mm pitch.<br />
 
Savegames stored on the Gamecards cannot be copied/exported.<br />
 
Currently produced as 2GB and 4GB cards.<br />
 
[http://yifan.lu/2014/02/17/how-to-disassemble-vita-game-cartridges/ How to disassemble vita game cartridges (and reassemble it)] <br />
 
==== Pinout ====
Pinout by [[Game Card|motoharu]]
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;border:3px dotted #123AAA;"
|-
! colspan="3" | [https://github.com/motoharu-gosuto/psvcd/raw/master/pics/pic8.png Pinout]
|-
!! style="background-color:#ffffff; color:#123AAA;" | Pin
!! style="background-color:#ffffff; color:#123AAA;" | Signal
!! style="background-color:#ffffff; color:#123AAA;" | Description
|-
| 1 || VCC || Voltage
|-
| 2 || GND || Ground
|-
| 3 || CLK || Clock
|-
| 4 || D3 || Data 3
|-
| 5 || D2 || Data 2
|-
| 6 || D1 || Data 1
|-
| 7 || D0 || Data 0
|-
| 8 || INS || Detection Pin
|-
| 9 || CMD || Command
|-
| 10 || GND || Ground
|-
|}
 
 
<gallery>
File:PSVita-Gamecard-BACK.jpg|Ps-vita - gamecard / memorycard
File:IMG 0001.jpg|img1
File:IMG 0003.jpg|img3
File:IMG 0006.jpg|img6
File:IMG 0007.jpg|img7
File:PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic1.jpg|PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic1
File:PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic2.jpg|PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic2
File:Vita_card_cut.png|PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic3
File:PS Vita Gamecard - inside module - topside.jpg|PSVita Gamecard - inside module - topside : 'SanDisk D1149 07011-004G MOB49MA3B3.02 China'
File:PS Vita Gamecard - dumped content.jpg|PS Vita Gamecard - dumped content
File:PSVita_Gamecard-levels.png|PS Vita Gamecard levels
File:PSVita_Gamecard-levels_2.png|PS Vita Gamecard levels
</gallery>
 
=== PS Vita Memorycards ===
 
[[File:Vita-Memory-Card-LULZ-685x293.jpg|700px|right]]
 
PS Vita memory cards come in five variants:
* 4 GB (€ 12 to € 30 -> €3 to  7,5 per GB)
* 8 GB (€ 26 to € 46 -> €3,25 to € 5,75 per GB)
* 16 GB (€ 35 to € 55 -> €2,1875 to € 3,4375 per GB)
* 32 GB (€ 65,- -> € 2,03125 per GB)
* 64 GB (9580 yen, ~$94 -> $1,46875 per GB)
'''note:''' current sales price as listed in Pricewatch
 
==== Pinout ====
Don't try to take it apart [http://imgur.com/a/yvFYG like this] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230505050035/https://imgur.com/a/yvFYG archive])
 
see also [[Memory Card#Pinout|Memory Card]]
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Pin !! Signal !! Description
|-
| 1 || INS ||  Detection Pin
|-
| 2 || SCLK ||  Serial Clock
|-
| 3 || VCC ||  Voltage
|-
| 4 || D3 ||  Data 3
|-
| 5 || D2 ||  Data 2
|-
| 6 || D1 ||  Data 1
|-
| 7 || D0 ||  Data 0
|-
| 8 || BS ||  Bus State
|-
| 9 || VSS ||  Ground
|-
|}
 
see also [[Memory Card#Pinout|Memory Card]]
 
==== Pinout standard SD (for comparison) ====
[[File:SD_&_microSD_pins.jpg|250px|thumb|right|SD & microSD pins]]
[[File:SD_card_architecture.jpg|250px|thumb|right|SD card architecture]]
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;border:3px solid #123AAA;"
|-
! colspan="5"| '''in SD Card Mode'''
|-
! Pin № !! Name !! I/O !! Logic !! Description
|-
| 1 || DAT3 || I/O || PP || Data 3
|-
| 2 || CMD || I/O || PP,OD || Command, Response
|-
| 3 || VSS1 || S || S || Ground
|-
| 4 || VDD || S || S || Power
|-
| 5 || CLK || I || PP || Clock
|-
| 6 || VSS2 || S || S || Ground
|-
| 7 || DAT0 || I/O || PP || Data 0
|-
| 8 || DAT1<br/>nIRQ || I/O<br/>O || PP<br/>OD || Data 1. SDIO Cards share<br/>with Interrupt Period
|-
| 9 || DAT2 || I/O || PP || Data 2
|}
Notes:
# Direction is relative to card. I = Input, O = Output.
# PP = Push-Pull logic, OD = Open-Drain logic.
# S = Power Supply, NC = Not Connected (or logical high).
# The extended DAT lines (DAT1-DAT3) are input on power up. They start to operate as DAT lines after the SET_BUS_WIDTH command.<br/> It is the responsibility of the host designer to connect external pullup resistors to all data lines even if only DAT0 is to be used.<br/> Otherwise, non-expected high current consumption may occur due to the floating inputs of DAT1 & DAT2 (in case they are not used).
# After power up, DAT3 is input with 50Kohm(+/-20Kohm) pull-up (can be used for card detection or SPI mode selection.<br/> The pull-up may be disconnected by the user, during regular data transfer, with SET_CLR_CARD_DETECT (ACMD42) command.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;border:3px solid #123AAA;"
|-
! colspan="4"| '''in SPI Mode'''
|-
! Pin № !! Name !! Type !! Description
|-
| 1 || CS || I || Host to card Chip Select signal (Active low)
|-
| 2 || DataIn || I || Host to card data signal
|-
| 3 || VSS1 || S || Ground
|-
| 4 || VDD || S || Power
|-
| 5 || CLK || I || Host to card clock signal
|-
| 6 || VSS2 || S || Ground
|-
| 7 || DATOut || O/PP || Card to host data signal
|-
| 8 || RSV || I || Reserved
|-
| 9 || RSV || I || Reserved
|}
 
==== Pinout MS & MS M2 (PSP) ====
 
*[[Media(PSP)]]


=== External References ===
=== External References ===
* [http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=28508220&postcount=1 PS Vita Memory Cards 4GB 8GB 16GB & 32GB (picture) @ Neogaf]
* [http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=28508220&postcount=1 PS Vita 4GB 8GB 16GB & 32GB cards (picture) @ Neogaf]
* [http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=28520014&postcount=401 PS Vita Gamecards and PS Vita Memory Cards @ Neogaf]
* [http://www.joystiq.com/2011/03/03/ngp-games-will-come-on-2gb-and-4gb-cards-with-room-for-save-dat/ NGP games will come on 2GB and 4GB cards, with room for save data, patches]
* http://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=36827&p=327611#p327611
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