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= Description =
The [[Switch boards|Switch board]] is a daughterboard where are located the input switches, and some leds for outputs and fireworks


*'''Switch board components'''
= Comparison of functionality =
**'''Switches''': Power and Eject buttons
**'''Green and Red leds''', all switch board models have them, are needed to show the standby/poweron modes and the infamous YLOD
**'''Eject led''', this is the only led not controlled by syscon, the line goes to the bluray controller, so is the bluray controller who decides when is lighted on
**'''White backlight leds''', this was added for PS3 slim models with the new case design and the new pressure buttons (not touch sensitive)
**'''Unknown subcircuit leds''', this seems some kind of experiment that escaped the prototyping table and entered retail production, for some reason exists in some retail PS3 but seems deactivated and partially unpopulated
**'''IC''', there are a couple of "chips" only in the first model of the switch board, probably related with the touch sensitive feature and maybe others


{| class="wikitable"
|+PS3 retail switch boards
! colspan="2" | PS3 !! colspan="3" | Switch board !! colspan="2" | Switches || colspan="4" | Leds
|-
! Case !! [[Motherboard_Revisions|Motherboard]] !! Model !! Part {{numero}} !! Connector !! Power !! Eject !! Standby/PowerOn/<abbr title="Yellow color is made by lighting red + green leds together">YLOD</abbr> !! Eject !! Switches Backlight !! Board Contour Backlight (factory disabled)
|-
| rowspan="2" | Fat
| [[COK-001]]<BR/>[[COK-002]]<BR/>[[COK-002W]]
| [[CSW-001]] || 1-871-871-21 || 10 pins || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Touch sensitive || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Touch sensitive
| {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000;">red</span> (2 pins)<BR/>1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00;">green</span> (2 pins) || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#0000ff;">blue</span> || {{no}} || {{no}}
|-
| [[SEM-001]]<BR/>[[DIA-001]]<BR/>[[DIA-002]]<BR/>[[VER-001]]
| colspan="3" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} Integrated on motherboard || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Touch sensitive || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Touch sensitive
| {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000;">red</span> (2 pins) ?<BR/>1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00;">green</span> (2 pins) ? || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#0000ff;">blue</span> || {{no}} || {{no}}
|-
| rowspan="3" | Slim
| [[DYN-001]]<BR/>[[SUR-001]] ?
| [[DSW-001]] || 1-880-056-11 || 10 pins || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Pressure || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Pressure
| {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000;">red</span>/<span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00;">green</span> (dual, 4 pins) || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#0000ff;">blue</span> || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 2x <span style="color:#000000; background:#ffffff;">white</span> (power)<BR/>2x <span style="color:#000000; background:#ffffff;">white</span> (eject) || {{cellcolors|grey|lightgrey}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000;">red</span> (left-top). 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#0000ff;">blue</span> (right-top)<BR/>1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#0000ff;">blue</span> (left-bottom). 1x unpopulated (right-bottom)
|-
| [[JTP-001]]<BR/>[[JSD-001]]
| [[HSW-001]] || 1-881-946-21 || 10 pins || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Pressure || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Pressure
| {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000;">red</span>/<span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00;">green</span> (dual, 4 pins) || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#0000ff;">blue</span> || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 2x <span style="color:#000000; background:#ffffff;">white</span> (power)<BR/>2x <span style="color:#000000; background:#ffffff;">white</span> (eject) || {{cellcolors|grey|lightgrey}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000;">red</span> (left-top). 1x unpopulated (right-top)<BR/>1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#0000ff;">blue</span> (left-bottom). 1x unpopulated (right-bottom)
|-
| [[KTE-001]]
| [[KSW-001]] || 1-884-751-31 || 6 pins || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Pressure || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Pressure
| {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000;">red</span>/<span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00;">green</span> (dual, 4 pins) || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|-
| rowspan="1" | SuperSlim
| [[MSX-001]]<BR/>[[MPX-001]]<BR/>[[NPX-001]] ?<BR/>[[PPX-001]] ?<BR/>[[PQX-001]] ?<BR/>
| [[MSW-001]] || 1-886-929-11 || 6 pins || {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} Pressure || {{no}}
| {{cellcolors|#55cc55|white}} 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000;">red</span>/<span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00;">green</span> (dual, 4 pins) || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
|-
|}
*Notes
**Boardmodel naming seems thus first letter of SKU motherboard (C=COK, D=DYN, K=KTE, M=MSX/MPX) + "SW-001" ''(with the exception of HSW-001)''


*'''Switch board circuit overview''' (based on how [[HSW-001]] works, this could be different for other switch board models)
= Retail Switch boards Models =
**When Power or Eject switches are pressed the correlating syscon pins are pulled down (grounded)
**All LED's have its own resistor with a different value to control the current (thus light intensity) and one or more diodes to protect the circuit
**The LED's on the switch board are turned on either by syscon (all them except one) or by the BD drive controller (only the eject blue led) by using an intermediary transistor
**That transistors connects the LED ground pin to ground when the signal to turn them on is sent by syscon or by the BD drive controller (the other pin of the LED is connected permanently to the 5 volts standby line)


= Comparison of functionality =
== CSW-001 ==
 
<gallery>
File:Power Eject board CSW-001 (PCB top view).jpg|Switch board CSW-001 (PCB top view)
File:Power Eject board CSW-001 (PCB bottom view).jpg|Switch board CSW-001 (PCB bottom view)
</gallery>


{| class="wikitable" style="line-height:120%"
== DSW-001 ==
|+PS3 retail switch boards
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! colspan="2" | PS3 !! colspan="3" | Switch board !! colspan="2" | Switches || colspan="4" | Leds
|+DSW-001 Pinout  above top panel view port behind pcb. resistors was not tested.
! rowspan="2" | Pin !! colspan="2" | Signal/Connected to !! rowspan="2" | Description
|-
! On Motherboard<!--// <BR />(Syscon [[SW2-30x]] pins)  //-->  !! On Switch board
|-
| 1 || style="color:white; background-color:green;" | pin13 @ Syscon || style="color:white; background-color:green;" | Pogo Pin || style="color:white; background-color:green;" | Only This line have pogo pin @ switchboard, seems that it is a service pin.
|-
| 2 || style="color:white; background-color:darkgrey;" | pin12 @ Syscon || 4x CONTOUR LEDs || Not used by default.<br />On Switch board is connected to a transistor driving 3 LEDs  TWO BLUE AND ONE RED.
|-
| 3 || pin11 @ Syscon || 4x WHITE LEDs|| Inner light for power and eject switches.
|-
| 4 || pin110 @ Syscon || POWER switch || Sink to ground to activate.
|-
|-
! [[SKU_Models|PS3 Model]] !! [[Motherboard_Revisions|Motherboard]] !! Model !! Part number !! Connector !! Power !! Eject !! Standby/PowerOn/<abbr title="Yellow color is made by lighting red + green leds together">YLOD</abbr> !! Eject !! Switches Backlight !! Board Contour Backlight
| 5 || pin111 @ Syscon || EJECT switch || Sink to ground to activate.
|-
|-
| [[CECHAxx]]<BR/>[[CECHBxx]]
| 6 || pin5 @ Syscon || GREEN led || Connects to top right corner pin (green gnd) of dual red/green LED over power switch.
| [[COK-001]]
| rowspan="2" | [[CSW-001]] || rowspan="2" | 1-871-871-21 || rowspan="2" | 10 pins || rowspan="2" | Touch sensitive || rowspan="2" | Touch sensitive
| rowspan="2" | 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;red&nbsp;</span> (2 pins)<BR/>1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;green&nbsp;</span> (2 pins) || rowspan="2" | 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#aaaaff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;blue&nbsp;</span> || rowspan="2" style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A || rowspan="2" style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A
|-
|-
| [[CECHCxx]]<BR/>[[CECHExx]]
| 7 || pin6 @ Syscon || RED led || Connects to right-top corner pin (red gnd) of dual red/green LED over power switch.
| [[COK-002]]
|-
|-
| [[CECHGxx]]
| 8 || pin13 @ BD_Connector || BLUE led || Connects to blue LED over eject switch.
| [[SEM-001]]
| colspan="3" rowspan="4" style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | Integrated on motherboard || rowspan="4" | Touch sensitive || rowspan="4" | Touch sensitive
| rowspan="4" | 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;red&nbsp;</span> (2 pins) ?<BR/>1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;green&nbsp;</span> (2 pins) ? || rowspan="4" | 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#aaaaff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;blue&nbsp;</span> || rowspan="4" style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A || rowspan="4" style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A
|-
| [[CECHHxx]]
| [[DIA-001]]
|-
| [[CECHJxx]]<BR/>[[CECHKxx]]
| [[DIA-002]]
|-
| [[CECHLxx]]<BR/>[[CECHMxx]]<BR/>[[CECHPxx]]<BR/>[[CECHQxx]]
| [[VER-001]]
|-
| style="padding:0px" colspan="11" |
|-
|-
| [[CECH-20xx]]
| 9 || style="color:white; background-color:#333333;" | GND || style="color:white; background-color:#333333;" | GND || style="color:white; background-color:#333333;" | Ground
| [[DYN-001]]
| [[DSW-001]] || 1-880-056-11 || 10 pins || Pressure || Pressure
| 1x dual <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;red&nbsp;</span> / <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;green&nbsp;</span> (4 pins) || 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#aaaaff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;blue&nbsp;</span> || 2x <span style="color:#000000; background:#ffffff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;white&nbsp;</span> (power)<BR/>2x <span style="color:#000000; background:#ffffff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;white&nbsp;</span> (eject) || 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;red&nbsp;</span> (left-top).&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#aaaaff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;blue&nbsp;</span> (right-top)<BR/>1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#aaaaff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;blue&nbsp;</span> (left-bottom). 1x <span style="color:#000000; background:lightgrey; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;N/A&nbsp;</span> (right-bottom)
|-
|-
| [[CECH-21xx]]
| 10 || style="color:white; background-color:#CC3333;" | VCC || style="color:white; background-color:#CC3333;" | VCC || style="color:white; background-color:#CC3333;" | +5V DC VCC
| [[SUR-001]]
| rowspan="2" | [[HSW-001]] || rowspan="2" | 1-881-946-11/21 || rowspan="2" | 10 pins || rowspan="2" | Pressure || rowspan="2" | Pressure
| rowspan="2" | 1x dual <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;red&nbsp;</span> / <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;green&nbsp;</span> (4 pins) || rowspan="2" | 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#aaaaff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;blue&nbsp;</span> || rowspan="2" | 2x <span style="color:#000000; background:#ffffff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;white&nbsp;</span> (power)<BR/>2x <span style="color:#000000; background:#ffffff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;white&nbsp;</span> (eject) || rowspan="2" | 1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;red&nbsp;</span> (left-top).&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1x <span style="color:#000000; background:lightgrey; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;N/A&nbsp;</span> (right-top)<BR/>1x <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#aaaaff; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;blue&nbsp;</span> (left-bottom). 1x <span style="color:#000000; background:lightgrey; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;N/A&nbsp;</span> (right-bottom)
|-
|-
| [[CECH-25xx]]
|}
| [[JTP-001]]<BR/>[[JSD-001]]
 
*Notes:
**Contour leds - the leds are hidden close to the usb port under the main touch panel. none of the hidden Leds are grounded out but, always receives V+ even when in standby ( red light standby ) reason is unknown and has been found even back on first gen models.
**Compatibility with other ps3 models - this board will work with out back white, hidden, eject led, and 10th gnd pin on a 300X model full power eject and red and green led, A KSW-001 Will not work on a 200X model (dsw-001 slot).
 
<gallery>
File:Power Eject board DSW-001 (top view).jpg|Switch board DSW-001 (top view)
File:Power Eject board DSW-001 (bottom view).jpg|Switch board DSW-001 (bottom view)
File:Power Eject board DSW-001 (PCB top view).jpg|Switch board DSW-001 (PCB top view)
File:Power Eject board DSW-001 (PCB bottom view).jpg|Switch board DSW-001 (PCB bottom view)
File:100 2895 by alchybear-d7w6jqp.jpg|DSW-001 image diagram (reverse numbering)<!--// http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2014/234/f/b/100_2895_by_alchybear-d7w6jqp.jpg //-->
</gallery>
 
== HSW-001 ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+HSW-001 Pinout
! rowspan="2" | Pin !! colspan="2" | Signal/Connected to !! rowspan="2" | Description
|-
! On Motherboard<!--// <BR />(Syscon [[SW2-30x]] pins)  //-->  !! On Switch board
|-{{cellcolors|lightgrey|#ffffff}}
| 1 || pin12 @ Syscon || 4x CONTOUR LEDs || Not used by default<br />On Switch board is connected to a transistor driving 2 LEDs with currentlimitor resistors of 3K {{ohm}} (red led at left-top) and 820 {{ohm}} (blue led at left-bottom)
|-{{cellcolors|#cc3333|#ffffff}}
| 2 || pin1 @ CN101 || VCC || +5V Standby line from [[Power Supply]] connector, named 5V_EVER on motherboard, and 5VSB on power supply
|-
| 3 || pin11 @ Syscon || 4x WHITE LEDs|| Inner light for power and eject switches, power LEDs with a currentlimitor resistor of 1K {{ohm}}, and eject LEDs with a currentlimitor resistor of 910 {{ohm}}
|-{{cellcolors|#333333|#ffffff}}
| 4 || GND || GND || Ground
|-
| 5 || pin111 @ Syscon || EJECT switch || Sink to ground to activate
|-
| 6 || pin110 @ Syscon || POWER switch || Sink to ground to activate
|-
|-
| [[CECH-30xx]]
| 7 || pin6 @ Syscon || GREEN led || Connects to left-bottom corner pin (green gnd) of dual red/green LED over power switch, with a currentlimitor resistor of 1K {{ohm}}
| [[KTE-001]]
| [[KSW-001]] || 1-884-751-31 || 6 pins || Pressure || Pressure
| 1x dual <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;red&nbsp;</span> / <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;green&nbsp;</span> (4 pins) || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A
|-
| style="padding:0px" colspan="11" |
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" | SuperSlim
| 8 || pin5 @ Syscon || RED led || Connects to left-top corner pin (red gnd) of dual red/green LED over power switch, with a currentlimitor resistor of 1K2 {{ohm}}
| [[MSX-001]]<BR/>[[MPX-001]]<BR/>[[NPX-001]] ?
| [[MSW-001]] || 1-886-929-11/21/31 || 6 pins || Pressure || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A
| 1x dual <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;red&nbsp;</span> / <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;green&nbsp;</span> (4 pins) || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A
|-
|-
| [[PPX-001]]<BR/>[[PQX-001]]
| 9 || pin ? @ BD connector ? || BLUE led || Connects to blue LED over eject switch, with a currentlimitor resistor of 560 {{ohm}}
| [[PSW-001]] || 1-888-628-21 || 6 pins ? || Pressure || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A
|-{{cellcolors|#333333|#ffffff}}
| 1x dual <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;red&nbsp;</span> / <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;green&nbsp;</span> (4 pins) || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A
| 4 || GND || GND || Ground
|-
|-
| [[RTX-001]]<BR/>[[REX-001]]
| [[RSW-001]] || 1-893-506-11/31 || 6 pins ? || Pressure || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A
| 1x dual <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#ff0000; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;red&nbsp;</span> / <span style="color:#ffffff; background:#00ff00; outline:1px solid #444444;">&nbsp;green&nbsp;</span> (4 pins) || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A || style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center;" | N/A
|}
|}


*Notes
*Notes
**The names of the first Switch Board models are composed by the first letter of the first PS3 motherboard that used the switch board + the suffix '''SW''' (acronym of '''SW'''itch). E.g: [[COK-001|'''C'''OK-001]]=[[CSW-001|'''C'''SW-001]], [[DYN-001|'''D'''YN-001]]=[[DSW-001|'''D'''SW-001]]
**All LEDs on the board (except the subcircuit with the contour LEDs) are switched on/of from his GND pin (the other pin of the LED's is connected permanently to a volts line). In other words, when the LED is activated the line along the flex cable is connected to GND
**Since [[CECH-21xx]]/[[SUR-001]] the first character of the switch board name indicates the [[Chassis_ID|Chasis Type]], included in the [[Platform ID]]. E.g: [[SUR-001]] = Cok'''H'''11 so his switch board was named [[HSW-001|'''H'''SW-001]]
**Contour LED's
***Are separated from the rest of the board by a transistor, the transistor is activated by a volts signal from PIN1 of the connector, but the motherboard doesnt send this signal, see {{discussion}}
***There are several ways to re-enable the contour LED's. And there are solder points without components to duplicate this subcircuit to add another 2 LEDs more for a total of 4
 
<gallery>
File:Power Eject board HSW-001 (top view).jpg|Switch board HSW-001 (top view)
File:Power Eject board HSW-001 (PCB with ribbon cable, top view).jpg|Switch board HSW-001 (PCB with ribbon cable, top view)
File:Power Eject board HSW-001 (PCB top view).jpg|Switch board HSW-001 (PCB top view)
File:Power Eject board HSW-001 (PCB bottom view).jpg|Switch board HSW-001 (PCB bottom view)
File:Power Eject board HSW-001 (JSD-001) schematic.jpg|Switch board HSW-001 (JSD-001) schematic
File:Power Eject board HSW-001 (Contour LEDs subcircuit, unpopulated components).jpg|Switch board HSW-001 (Contour LEDs subcircuit, unpopulated components)
File:SYSCON SWx JTP-001 JSD-001 HSW-001 CN101.jpg|PS3 Power control and switches schematic for CECH-25xx series<br>Motherboards JTP-001 or JSD-001, SYSCON SW-x series, Switch board HSW-001, and 4 pins PSU connector (CN101) for PSU models APS-270 or EADP-200DB
</gallery>
 
== KSW-001 ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+KSW-001 Pinout  above top panel view port behind pcb. resistors was not tested.
! rowspan="2" | Pin !! colspan="2" | Signal/Connected to !! rowspan="2" | Description
|-
! On Motherboard<!--// <BR />(Syscon [[SW2-30x]] pins)  //-->  !! On Switch board
|-
| 1 || || EJECT switch || Sink to ground to activate
|-
| 2 || style="color:white; background-color:#CC3333;" | VCC || style="color:white; background-color:#CC3333;" | VCC || style="color:white; background-color:#CC3333;" | +5V DC VCC
|-
|3 || || POWER switch || Sink to ground to activate
|-
|4 || || RED led || Connects to right-top corner pin (red gnd) of dual red/green LED over power switch,
|-
| 5 || || GREEN led || Connects to top right corner pin (green gnd) of dual red/green LED over power switch,
|-
| 6|| style="color:white; background-color:#333333;" | GND || style="color:white; background-color:#333333;" | GND || style="color:white; background-color:#333333;" | Ground
|-
|}
 
*Notes:
**Compatibility with other ps3 models - Can rewire a DSW-001 by matching pins to make it work with out back white, hidden, eject led, and 10th gnd pin on a 300X model full power eject and red and green led functions, A KSW-001 Will not work on a 200X model (dsw-001 slot) not tested on other models.
<gallery>
File:Power Eject board KSW-001 (top view).jpg|Switch board KSW-001 (top view)
File:Power Eject board KSW-001 (PCB top view).jpg|Switch board KSW-001 (PCB top view)
File:Power Eject board KSW-001 (PCB with ribbon cable, bottom view).jpg|Switch board KSW-001 (PCB with ribbon cable, bottom view)
File:Power Eject board KSW-001 (PCB bottom view).jpg|Switch board KSW-001 (PCB bottom view)
File:100 2894 by alchybear-d7w6jim.jpg|KSW-001 pin out diagram<!--// http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2014/234/2/5/100_2894_by_alchybear-d7w6jim.jpg //-->
</gallery>
 
== MSW-001 ==
 
<gallery>
File:Power Eject board MSW-001 (PCB top view).jpg|Switch board MSW-001 (PCB top view)
File:Power Eject board MSW-001 (PCB bottom view).jpg|Switch board MSW-001 (PCB bottom view)
</gallery>


= Flex Ribbon cables =
= Flex Ribbon cables =
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File:Power Eject Flex Ribbon Cable (PS3 3000 series, bottom view).jpg|Switch board Flex Ribbon Cable (PS3 3000 series, bottom view)
File:Power Eject Flex Ribbon Cable (PS3 3000 series, bottom view).jpg|Switch board Flex Ribbon Cable (PS3 3000 series, bottom view)
</gallery>
</gallery>
= Switch boards Pinout =
== CSW-001 ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:Power Eject board CSW-001 (PCB top view).jpg|500px|thumb|left|Switch board CSW-001 (PCB top view)]]</div>
*[[CSW-001]] is a [[Switch boards|switch board]] compatible with PS3 models:
**[[CECHAxx]], [[CECHBxx]] with motherboard [[COK-001]]
**[[CECHCxx]], [[CECHExx]] with motherboard [[COK-002]]
{{CSW-001 pinout}}
== DSW-001 ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:Power Eject board DSW-001 (PCB top view).jpg|500px|thumb|left|Switch board DSW-001 (PCB top view)]]</div>
*[[DSW-001]] is a [[Switch boards|switch board]] compatible with PS3 models:
**[[CECH-20xx]] with [[DYN-001]] motherboard
{{DSW-001 pinout}}
== HSW-001 ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:Power Eject board HSW-001 (PCB top view).jpg|500px|thumb|left|Switch board HSW-001 (PCB top view)]]</div>
*[[HSW-001]] is a [[Switch boards|switch board]] compatible with PS3 models:
**[[CECH-21xx]] with [[SUR-001]] motherboard
**[[CECH-25xx]] with [[JTP-001]] or [[JSD-001]] motherboards
{{clear}}
{{HSW-001 pinout}}
== KSW-001 ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:Power Eject board KSW-001 (PCB top view).jpg|600px|thumb|left|Switch board KSW-001 (PCB top view)]]</div>
*[[KSW-001]] is a [[Switch boards|switch board]] compatible with PS3 models:
**[[CECH-30xx]] with [[KTE-001]] motherboard
{{KSW-001 pinout}}
== MSW-001 ==
<div style="float:right">[[File:Power Eject board MSW-001 (PCB top view).jpg|700px|thumb|left|Switch board MSW-001 (PCB top view)]]</div>
*[[MSW-001]] is a [[Switch boards|switch board]] compatible with PS3 models:
**[[MSX-001]], [[MPX-001]]
{{MSW-001 pinout}}
== PSW-001 ==
*[[PSW-001]] is a [[Switch boards|switch board]] compatible with PS3 models:
**[[PPX-001]], [[PQX-001]]
PSW-001 pinout... is the same than MSW-001 ?
== RSW-001 ==
*[[RSW-001]] is a [[Switch boards|switch board]] compatible with PS3 models:
**[[RTX-001]], [[REX-001]]
RSW-001 pinout... is the same than MSW-001 ?


= Modding =
= Modding =


== Contour backlight in PS3 2000 Series boards ==
== Contour backlight in PS3 2000 Series boards ==
PS3 2000 series ([[CECH-20xx]], [[CECH-21xx]], and [[CECH-25xx]], with Switch boards DSW-001 and HSW-001) has been designed to have a lighted line all around the top edge of the Switch board
'''Light rays bouncing surfaces, and light reactive materials'''
<div style="float:right">[[File:Power Eject board PS3 2000 series (light rays schematic in contour leds).jpg|500px|thumb|left|Switch board PS3 2000 series<BR />Light rays schematic in contour leds]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Power Eject board PS3 2000 series (light rays schematic in contour leds).jpg|500px|thumb|left|Switch board PS3 2000 series<BR />Light rays schematic in contour leds]]</div>
PS3 2000 series [[CECH-20xx]] (with Switch board [[DSW-001]]), [[CECH-21xx]] and [[CECH-25xx]] (with Switch board [[HSW-001]]) has been designed to have a lighted line all around the top edge of the Switch board


The plastic plate uses a "light reactive" material along the edge and in a squared hole in the corner allows the light to "transpass" it
The plastic plate uses a "light reactive" material along the edge and in a squared hole in the corner allows the light to "transpass" it
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The reflection of this surfaces can be increased a bit with chrome stickers (or alluminium tape). The case has a plane border of 3,5mm x 17,7cm perfect to stick in it, this way the glue layer of the sticker is at the other side, but the case doesnt have the 45 degrees surface (it has a weird hole instead), you can use other colors for the sticker/s because the color is partially visible from outside (preferably lighter colors or one that matches your led/s color to enhance it)
The reflection of this surfaces can be increased a bit with chrome stickers (or alluminium tape). The case has a plane border of 3,5mm x 17,7cm perfect to stick in it, this way the glue layer of the sticker is at the other side, but the case doesnt have the 45 degrees surface (it has a weird hole instead), you can use other colors for the sticker/s because the color is partially visible from outside (preferably lighter colors or one that matches your led/s color to enhance it)
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=== HSW-001 Contour backlight enabled bypassing the transistor ===
'''Contour LEDs subcircuit'''
<div style="float:right">[[File:Power Eject board HSW-001 (Contour LEDs subcircuit, unpopulated components).jpg|500px|thumb|left|Switch board HSW-001<BR />Contour LEDs subcircuit, unpopulated components]]</div>
In HSW-001 board there are 2 leds connected to 2 resistors, 1 zener diode, and 1 transistor (and unpopulated solder points for another similar group of components) all this subcircuit is driven from PIN1 line in the connector
Why is this subcircuit present in this Switch boards is a mystery, obviously it was designed to be lighted but at some point somebody declined the idea (maybe poor lighting, maybe too scandalous for sony taste, who knows)... the point is the the line is cutted in the motherboard, and half of the components are missing so this contour backlight is disabled from factory
The subcircuit is activated by the transistor base pin that goes in-line with the other unpopulated transistor base pin, both does the same function at the same time, each transistor is in chargue of 2 leds with a common zenner diode (the transistor opens/closes the leds ground lines, and when the line is opened the zener diode works as an "voltage regulator" for the subcircuit avoiding "voltage peaks"). These transistors are "isolating" the subcircuit at his left
The unpopulated resistors values are dependant of the leds added
'''Minimal parts version'''
<div style="float:right">[[File:Power Eject board HSW-001 (Enabling contour LEDs, minimal parts version).jpg|500px|thumb|left|Switch board HSW-001<BR />(Enabling contour LEDs, minimal parts version)]]</div>
With this method, all the ground pins of the background light LED's are joined together and switched at the same time (4 white LED's from power/eject buttons + the LEDs present in the "contour backlight" subcircuit)
The wire is bridging the connector PIN3 (that switches on/of the backlight for power eject buttons) to the collector pin of the transistor, but also is connected to the collector pin of the other unpopulated transistor, this means all the 4 LEDs of the subcircuit (in the case of adding the 2 missing LEDs with his 2 resistors) will be activated at the same time by the wire, and has a common zenner diode to protect the 4 LEDs lines from voltage peaks
The transistor function is bypassed by this wire so the area at the left of the transistor/s is not an isolated subcircuit anymore, this can be a problem for the total current of the board and for this reason in the photo there is an "optional" cutted line to disable the white leds for power eject buttons (you are adding 4 leds, so other 4 "needs" to be disabled to ballance the karma)
In the case the transistor is activated (seems not posible because the trace is cutted in motherboard) the collector pin (ground for leds) is connected to the the emitter pin (common ground of the Switch board), this doesnt interferes with the added wire because the PIN3 line is doing the same function (with another transistor in the motherboard)
The top-left LED (red) ground is connected to this tiny black component in verticall that is a '''HUGE 3K {{ohm}}''' resistor, the value of the resistor makes the red light almost not visible, so is a good idea to remove/replace the resistor or to remove the red LED, removing LEDs can be convenient because are different colors (better use one colored LED + 3 whites... or 4 of the same color)
To remove a resistor so tiny with a solder iron there is a trick using a melted drop that connects both pins of the component and when all is melted you move the component laterally. If you try to remove a LED of this size with a solder iron his plastic cover will "pop up" in 100% of the cases, if you dont plan to recycle the LED this is not a problem, first you destroy/popup the plastic cover of the LED with the solder tip and then you can use the trick of the melted solder drop, the only caution needed is to dont damage other nearly components and use a good solder iron with a 0,5mm tip or so


For more detailed info about this boards see: [[DSW-001]] and [[HSW-001]] pages
*Variations (Contour LEDs are separated in 2 groups, turned on/of by 2 separated ground lines... in this list are defined as "group1" and "group2")
**1 wire (both groups grounds driven by 1 wire)
***Wire connected to PIN3 (power/eject buttons white backlight)... 4x contour LEDs are ON when/while PS3 is turned on (is the circuit proposed here as "minimal parts version")
***Wire connected to PIN7 (Power ON dual LED, green color)... 4x contour LEDs are ON when/while PS3 is turned on (with a "triple blink" when turned ON/OFF)
***Wire connected to PIN8 (Standby dual LED, red color)... pointless and annoying, contour LEDs will be permanently ON and there is a better way to achieve this
***Wire connected to PIN9 (Eject LED, blue color)... 4x contour LEDs are ON while there is a disc in the drive, and does a "triple blink" when loading/ejecting a disc
**2 wires (this implyes adding the unpopulated resistors and LEDs, and using 2 wires to separate the LEDs in 2 groups)
***Wire 1 connected to PIN3 (power/eject buttons white backlight), and wire 2 connected to PIN7 (Power ON dual LED, green color)... group1 is ON when/while PS3 is ON (for a total of 50% light intensity), and group2 does a "triple blink" and stays ON (for a total of 100% intensity)
***Wire 1 connected to PIN3 (power/eject buttons white backlight), and wire 2 connected to PIN9 (Eject LED, blue color)... group1 is ON when/while PS3 is ON (for a total of 50% light intensity), and group2 does a "triple blink" when loading/eject a disc or stays ON while a disc is inserted (for a total of 100% intensity)
***Wire 1 connected to PIN7 (Power ON dual LED, green color), and wire 2 connected to PIN8 (Standby dual LED, red color)... there is a better way to activate a group for standby, and group2 does a "triple blink" when loading/eject a disc or stays ON while a disc is inserted (for a total of 100% intensity)... but you have replicate the dual function of the Standby/Power ON dual LED, this means you have all the output for homebrew apps thas uses these LEDS like "fan controll utility" and even error codes like the YLOD
***Wire 1 connected to PIN7 (Power ON dual LED, green color), and wire 2 connected to PIN9 (Eject LED, blue color)... group1 is ON when/while PS3 is turned on with a "triple blink" when turned ON/OFF (for a total of 50% light intensity), and group2 does a "triple blink" when loading/eject a disc or stays ON while a disc is inserted (for a total of 100% intensity)
 
=== DSW-001 Contour backlight ===
*Enabling contour LEDs in DSW-001 Switch board: [http://ps3gunz.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=590435 | Original thread (french)] [http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=es&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fps3gunz.org%2Fforum%2Fviewtopic.php%3Fpid%3D590435&act=url | Google translated (english)]
 
== Other links related ==
*HSW-001 pinout schematic: http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?p=544479#post544479
*Contour leds tests video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leapBkrm5tk
 
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