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*You plug PS3 power cord to one of your house wallplugs
*You plug PS3 power cord to one of your house wallplugs
**PSU switches on the 5v power rail and converts 100V-240V (input) to 5.5V 0.9A ('''4.95W''' output) and are sent to PS3 motherboard through '''CN101 pin 1 (5VSB)'''
**PSU switches on the 5v power rail and converts 100V-240V (input) to 5.5V 0.9A ('''4.95W''' output) and are sent to PS3 motherboard through '''CN101 pin 1 (5VSB)'''
**This 5v are converted to '''3.3v''' and are sent to syscon, syscon checks PSU through '''CN101 pin 4 (ACIN_DET)''', if there is a voltage in it (around 5v) the PSU is confirmed working normally (<abbr title="if there is no voltage in this pin the PS3 refuses to be turned ON">otherway the PSU is faulty</abbr>)
**This 5v are converted to 3.3v and are sent to syscon, syscon checks PSU through '''CN101 pin 4 (ACIN_DET)''', if there is a voltage in it (around 5v) the PSU is confirmed working normally (<abbr title="if there is no voltage in this pin the PS3 refuses to be turned ON">otherway the PSU is faulty</abbr>)
**Syscon turns on the red led next to the ON/OFF button to show the user that the PS3 has entered in "Standby" mode (but the fact is syscon was working in "standby" an step before at the time it does a check to the PSU)
**Syscon turns on the red led next to the ON/OFF button to show the user that the PS3 has entered in "Standby" mode (but the fact is syscon was working in "standby" an step before at the time it does a check to the PSU)


*So everything is ready... now you press the ON button with your finger in the switch board
*So everything is ready... now you press the ON button with your finger in the switch board
**By pressing ON/OFF button a syscon pin is grounded, syscon changes his operation mode from "standby" to "active" (this is speculative, but most probably), turns off the red led next to the ON/OFF button and turns on the green led instead
**By pressing ON/OFF button a syscon pin is grounded, syscon changes his operation mode from "standby" to "active" (this is speculative, but most probably), turns off the red led next to the ON/OFF button and turns on the green led instead
**Syscon sends a '''3.3v''' control signal to the PSU through '''CN101 pin 3 (ACDC_STBY)''', while this signal is enabled the PSU 12v rail <abbr title="otherway if at some point this signal is disabled the 12v power rail is switched off">is enabled</abbr>
**Syscon sends a control signal to the PSU through '''CN101 pin 3 (ACDC_STBY)''', while this signal is enabled the PSU 12v rail <abbr title="otherway if at some point this signal is disabled the 12v power rail is switched off">is enabled</abbr>
**PSU switches on the 12v power rail and converts 100V-240V (input) to 12V 16A ('''192W''' output) and is sent to PS3 motherboard by a single "plug" (that metal pillars located vertically on the PS3 motherboard intended to enter inside the PSU)
**PSU switches on the 12v power rail and converts 100V-240V (input) to 12V 16A ('''192W''' output) and is sent to PS3 motherboard by a single "plug" (that metal pillars located vertically on the PS3 motherboard intended to enter inside the PSU)
**The whole motherboard is powered, PS3 turns ON
**The whole motherboard is powered, PS3 turns ON
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