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<div style="float:right">[[File:KES-400A-lateral-top.jpg|400px|thumb|left|KES-400A - lateral-top]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:KES-400A-lateral-top.jpg|400px|thumb|left|KES-400A - lateral-top]]</div>


[[KES-400A]] is the laser mounted in [[KEM-400AAA]] slide, in Blu-Ray Drive model [[BD-400]] with daughterboards [[BMD-001]], [[BMD-002]], and [[BMD-003]]. Used in [[CECHAxx]], [[CECHBxx]], [[CECHCxx]], [[CECHExx]] [[CECHGxx]] PS3 models (all retail Fat PS3's manufactured before october 2007)
[[KES-400A]] is the laser mounted in [[KEM-400AAA]] slide, in Blu-Ray Drive model [[BD-400]] with daughterboards [[BMD-001]], [[BMD-002]], and [[BMD-003]]. Used in [[CECHAxx]], [[CECHBxx]], [[CECHCxx]], [[CECHExx]] [[CECHGxx]] PS3 models (all retail PS3's manufactured before october 2007)


It has a single can with the CD, DVD, and blu-ray laser diodes inside.  The outgoing and return beams are separated by a pair of polarizing beam-splitter cubes.  The only moving parts are a lens on a micro stepper motor controlled linear stage, and the objective lens.
It has a single can with the CD, DVD, and blu-ray laser diodes inside.  The outgoing and return beams are separated by a pair of polarizing beam-splitter cubes.  The only moving parts are a lens on a micro stepper motor controlled linear stage, and the objective lens.
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