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*Eject LED should be connected to BD controller [[CXD5063AGG-1]] | *Eject LED should be connected to BD controller [[CXD5063AGG-1]] | ||
*Other signal pins should be connected to | *Other signal pins should be connected to [[Syscon CXR713 Series]] | ||
= How it works = | = How it works = |
Revision as of 16:53, 14 September 2018
Description
- Part number: 1-871-871-21
- CSW-001 is a switch board compatible with PS3 models:
Pinout
Pin | Name | Connected to | Description | |
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On Motherboard | On Switch board | |||
1 | GND | GND | GND | Ground |
2 | SW_PWM | Syscon pad N9 | Testpad ? | FREQ. Intended to send a PWM signal to the switch board ? |
3 | RMC_IN | Syscon pad R10 Service Connector (CN4009) pin 17 |
Testpad ?. NC | ReMote Control INput The IR receiver component is missing in the Switch board but existed in some PS3 prototypes that was using SIRC protocol and SERV_SIRCS |
4 | POW_SW | Syscon pad B12 | Power Switch | |
5 | EJECT_SW | Syscon pad A12 | Eject Switch | |
6 | POW_LED | Syscon pad M7 | Green led | |
7 | STBY_LED | Syscon pad N7 | Red led | |
8 | BD_LED | BluRay connector (CN3221) pin 50 | Blue led | |
9 | GND | GND | GND | Ground |
10 | +5V_EVER | Power Supply connector (CN6005) pins 4 and 5 | VCC | 5V Standby |
- Eject LED should be connected to BD controller CXD5063AGG-1
- Other signal pins should be connected to Syscon CXR713 Series
How it works
Modding
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