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== Samsung [[KLMAG2GE4A-A001]] ==
== Samsung [[KLMAG2GE4A-A001]] ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:Samsung KLMAG2GE4A-A001.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Samsung KLMAG2GE4A-A001]]<br />[[File:Superslim missing component close to SB.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Pads when no eMMC present]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Samsung KLMAG2GE4A-A001.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Samsung KLMAG2GE4A-A001]]<br />[[File:Superslim missing component close to SB.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Pads when no eMMC present]]</div>
Used in 'Super Slim 12GB' [[CECH-40xx|CECH-4003A]] [[MPX-00x|MPX-001]] accompanied by Panasonic [[MN66840]]<br />
Used in 'Super Slim 12GB' [[CECH-40xx|CECH-4003A]] [[MPX-00x|MPX-001]] accompanied by Panasonic [[MN66840]]<br />
Partnumber: KLMAG2GE4A-A00x
eMMC MLC NAND<br />
Density:    16GB
FBGA169<br />
Controller: VHX
Package: 169-ball BGA
Package type: 2 chip (DDP)
Package size: 12mm x 16mm
MMC version: eMMC4.41
Class: Class400
Organisation: x8
Voltage : 1.7 - 1.95V / 2.7 - 3.6V
 
variants:
* in [http://wiiubrew.org/wiki/EMMC_NAND Wii-U consoles]: Samsung KLM8G2FE3B-B001 (8GB class100 BGA153) or KLMBG4GE4A-A001 (32GB class400 BGA169)
* in [http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg96/scaled.php?server=96&filename=img0889kf.jpg&res=landing Xbox 360 consoles]: Samsung KLM4G1HE3F-B001 (4GB class50 BGA153)
* in [http://www.techinsights.com/teardowns/sony-playstation-vita-teardown/ PSVita PCH-1000]: Toshiba [http://download.siliconexpert.com/pdfs/2010/12/11/22/49/47/571/tos_/manual/thgbm3g5d1fbaie32nm4gbe-mmc_e_rev0.3_100917.pdf THGBM3G5D1FBAIE]
* in [http://www.4gamer.net/games/990/G999021/20131013001/ PSVita PCH-2000]: Toshiba THGBMAG5A1JBAIR
* in other PSVita PCH-2000: Sandisk {{unk|?}}
* in [http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/PlayStation+Vita+Teardown/7872 other PSVita] [http://yifan.lu/2013/12/18/removing-the-cpu-and-nand-from-psvita/#more-670 PCH-1000] and [http://www.4gamer.net/games/990/G999021/20131115043/ VitaTV]: Samsung KLM4G1FE3A-F001
* in [http://www.konsolen-junkies.de/images/one_nand1.jpg Xbox-one]: SK Hynix H26M42003GMR 8GB eMMC NAND Flash
* in [http://3dbrew.org/wiki/Hardware#NAND_pinout 3DS]: Toshiba THGBM2G3P1FBAI8 1GB eMMC NAND flash
 
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/product/flash-emmc/overview


=== Handy PDFs ===
[[http://www.jedec.org/sites/default/files/docs/JESD84-A44.pdf Embedded MMC (eMMC) Standard MMCA 4.4 (JESD84-A44)(March 2009)]]<br />
* [http://www.jedec.org/sites/default/files/docs/JESD84-A44.pdf Embedded MMC (eMMC) Standard MMCA 4.4 (JESD84-A44)(March 2009)]<br />
* [http://omapworld.com/iNAND_e_MMC_4_41_IF_data_sheet_v1_0%5B1%5D.pdf iNAND_e_MMC_4_41_IF_data_sheet_v1_0.pdf]
* [http://rere.qmqm.pl/~mirq/JESD84-A44.pdf JESD84-A44.pdf]
* [http://www.jedec.org/sites/default/files/Victor_Tsai.pdf Victor_Tsai.pdf]
* [http://www.freescale.com/files/training_pdf/WBNR_FTF10_NET_F0598_PDF.pdf WBNR_FTF10_NET_F0598_PDF.pdf]


See also:
<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MultiMediaCard#MMCplus_and_MMCmobile
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#Transfer_modes


=== Testpoints eMMC ===
=== Testpoints eMMC ===
<div style="float:right">[[File:EMMC-BGA169.png|200px|thumb|left|eMMC-BGA169]]<br />[[File:EMMC - colormapping - front.jpg|200px|thumb|left|eMMC - colormapping - front]]<br />[[File:EMMC - colormapping - back.jpg|200px|thumb|left|eMMC - colormapping - back]]<br />[[File:MMC-13pads-layout.png|200px|thumb|left|MMC-plus 13pad layout]]<br />[[File:MMC-SD-miniSD-microSD-Color-Numbers-Names.jpg|200px|thumb|left|MMC, SD, miniSD, microSD cards pinout]]<br />[[File:EMMC Wii-U.jpg|200px|thumb|left|eMMC in Wii-U - pinout]]<br />[[File:EMMC Wii-U-removed.jpg|200px|thumb|left|eMMC in Wii-U removed (as you can see, only 4-bit mode is used)]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:EMMC-BGA169.png|200px|thumb|left|eMMC-BGA169]]</div>
 
<div style="height:550px; overflow:auto">
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="#999" class="wikitable sortable" style="border:1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse;"  
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="#999" class="wikitable" style="border:1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse;"  
|-
|-
! Color !! eMMC<br />Testpoint !! BGA169<br />Pad&nbsp;# !! MMC-plus<br />(1-,4-,8-bit)<br />Pad&nbsp;# !! MMC<br />(1bit)<br />Pad&nbsp;# !! SD<br />(1-,4-bit)<br />Pad&nbsp;# !! miniSD<br />(1-,4-bit)<br />Pad&nbsp;# !! microSD<br />(1-,4-bit)<br />Pad&nbsp;# !! Name !! Type !! Description
! eMMC<br />Testpoint !! Pad # !! Name !! Type !! Description
|-
|-
| - || - || A-G 1-14 || - || - || - || - || - || NP or NC || - || not present or not connected
| - || A-G 1-14 || - || NP or NC || not present or not connected
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#B0B0FF;" | &nbsp; || B4 || H3 || 07 || 07 || 07 || 07 || 07 || DATA0 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
| || H3 || DAT0 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#B0B0FF;" | &nbsp; || B5 || H4 || 08 || - || 08 || 08 || 08 || DATA1 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
| || H4 || DAT1 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#B0B0FF;" | &nbsp; || B6 || H5 || 09 || - || 09 || 09 || 01 || DATA2 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
| || H5 || DAT2 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#B0B0FF;" | &nbsp; || B2 || J2 || 01 || 01 (NC) || 01 || 01 || 02 || DATA3 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
| || J2 || DAT3 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#B0B0FF;" | &nbsp; || B3 || J3 || 10 || - || - || - || - || DATA4 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
| || J3 || DAT4 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#B0B0FF;" | &nbsp; || B1 || J4 || 11 || - || - || - || - || DATA5 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
| || J4 || DAT5 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#B0B0FF;" | &nbsp; || B7 || J5 || 12 || - || - || - || - || DATA6 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
| || J5 || DAT6 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#B0B0FF;" | &nbsp; || B8 || J6 || 13 || - || - || - || - || DATA7 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
| || J6 || DAT7 || I/O || Data I/O : Bidirectional channel used for data transfer
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FFA4A4;" | &nbsp; ||  || K2 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || VDDi || Supply || Internal power node. Connect 0.1uF capacitor from VDDi to ground.
| || K2 || VDDi || || Internal power node. Connect 0.1uF capacitor from VDDi to ground.
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#C0C0C0;" | &nbsp; ||  || K4 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 06 || VSSQ || Ground || Memory controller core and MMC IF ground connection
| || K4 || VSSQ || Ground || Memory controller core and MMC IF ground connection
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FF8000;" | &nbsp; ||  || K6 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || VCCQ || Supply || Memory controller core and MMC IF I/O power supply
| || K6 || VSSQ || Supply || Memory controller core and MMC IF I/O power supply
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FF0000;" | &nbsp; ||  || M6 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || VCC || Supply || Flash I/O and memory power supply
| || M6 || VCC || Supply || Flash I/O and memory power supply
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#C0C0C0;" | &nbsp; ||  || M7 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 06 || VSS || Ground || Flash I/O and memory ground connection
|  || M7 || VSS || Ground || Flash I/O and memory ground connection
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FF0000;" | &nbsp; ||  || N5 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || VCC || Supply || Flash I/O and memory power supply
|  || N5 || VCC || Supply || Flash I/O and memory power supply
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#C0C0C0;" | &nbsp; ||  || P5 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 06 || VSS || Ground || Flash I/O and memory ground connection
|  || P5 || VSS || Ground || Flash I/O and memory ground connection
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#C0C0C0;" | &nbsp; ||  || R10 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 06 || VSS || Ground || Flash I/O and memory ground connection
|  || R10 || VSS || Ground || Flash I/O and memory ground connection
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FF0000;" | &nbsp; ||  || T10 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || VCC || Supply || Flash I/O and memory power supply
|  || T10 || VCC || Supply || Flash I/O and memory power supply
|-
|-
| - || - || U5 || - || - || - || - || - || RESET || Input || Hardware Reset (not connected on PS3 and Wii-U)
| || U5 || RESET || Hardware Reset
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#C0C0C0;" | &nbsp; ||  || U8 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 06 || VSS || Ground || Flash I/O and memory ground connection
|  || U8 || VSS || Ground || Flash I/O and memory ground connection
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FF0000;" | &nbsp; ||  || U9 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || VCC || Supply || Flash I/O and memory power supply
|  || U9 || VCC || Supply || Flash I/O and memory power supply
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FF8000;" | &nbsp; ||  || W4 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || VCCQ || Supply || Memory controller core and MMC IF I/O power supply
|  || W4 || VCCQ || Supply || Memory controller core and MMC IF I/O power supply
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FFFF00;" | &nbsp; ||  || W5 || 02 || 02 || 02 || 02 || 03 || CMD || I/O || Command: A bidirectional channel used for device initialisation and command transfers
|  || W5 || CMD || I/O || Command: A bidirectional channel used for device initialisation and command transfers
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#00FF00;" | &nbsp; ||  || W6 || 05 || 05 || 05 || 05 || 05 || CLK || Input || Clock: Each cycle directs a 1-bit transfer on the command and DAT lines
|  || W6 || CLK || Input || Clock: Each cycle directs a 1-bit transfer on the command and DAT lines
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#C0C0C0;" | &nbsp; ||  || Y2 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 06 || VSSQ || Ground || Memory controller core and MMC IF ground connection
|  || Y2 || VSSQ || Ground || Memory controller core and MMC IF ground connection
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FF8000;" | &nbsp; ||  || Y4 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || VCCQ || Supply || Memory controller core and MMC IF I/O power supply
|  || Y4 || VCCQ || Supply || Memory controller core and MMC IF I/O power supply
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#C0C0C0;" | &nbsp; ||  || Y5 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 06 || VSSQ || Ground || Memory controller core and MMC IF ground connection
|  || Y5 || VSSQ || Ground || Memory controller core and MMC IF ground connection
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FF8000;" | &nbsp; ||  || AA3 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || VCCQ || Supply || Memory controller core and MMC IF I/O power supply
|  || AA3 || VCCQ || Supply || Memory controller core and MMC IF I/O power supply
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#C0C0C0;" | &nbsp; ||  || AA4 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 06 || VSSQ || Ground || Memory controller core and MMC IF ground connection
|  || AA4 || VSSQ || Ground || Memory controller core and MMC IF ground connection
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#FF8000;" | &nbsp; ||  || AA5 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || 04 || VCCQ || Supply || Memory controller core and MMC IF I/O power supply
|  || AA5 || VCCQ || Supply || Memory controller core and MMC IF I/O power supply
|-
|-
| style="color:white; background-color:#C0C0C0;" | &nbsp; ||  || AA6 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 03 / 06 || 06 || VSSQ || Ground || Memory controller core and MMC IF ground connection
|  || AA6 || VSSQ || Ground || Memory controller core and MMC IF ground connection
|-
|-
| - || - || AB-HG 1-14 || - || - || - || - || - || NP or NC || - || not present or not connected
| || AB-HG 1-14 || - || NP or NC || not present or not connected
|-
|-
|}
|}
''remark: the following Pad #letter's are not used: I, O, Q, S, X, Z, AI, AO, AQ, AS, AX, AZ''
''remark: the following Pad #letter's are not used: I, O, Q, S, X, Z, AI, AO, AQ, AS, AX, AZ''
</div>


'''Note:''' for hooking up to SD card reader the following might be needed:
* 50K nominal (10K - 90K range) Ohm pullup between VCC and DAT3/CD for card detect (see also [http://www.nxp.com/documents/application_note/AN10911.pdf Application Notes 10911])
=== Connecting to reader ===
<GALLERY>
File:Fake SDcard - example 1.jpg|Fake SDcard - example 1
File:Fake SDcard - example 2.jpg|Fake SDcard - example 2
</GALLERY>




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