Talk:SKU Models

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Max Power ratings

(Corrected the max wattage information of the CECHGxx and CECHHxx models from 280W to 360W. I know this because I myself have a CECHH01 PS3 and the unit states the Current: 3A and Voltage: 120V on the back, therefore: 120V x 3A= 360W.) 67.71.80.71 01:07, 4 February 2015

Note that 120V-only supplies don't exist. The highest currentrating is for the lowest supported voltage (which is 100V notated on the Power Supply powerrating label):
 CECHGxx APS-231             : 100V-240V 3.5-1.5A 50/60Hz (350-360W) -> 79.2-81.4% | 12V 23.5A (282W) 5V 0.6A (3W) | total 285W
 CECHGxx LSEB1226B1          : 220V-240V 1.7-1.6A 50/60Hz (374-384W) -> 74.2-76.2% | 12V 23.5A (282W) 5V 0.6A (3W) | total 285W
 CECHGxx LSEB1254A1          : 220V-240V 1.7-1.6A 50/60Hz (374-384W) -> 74.2-76.2% | 12V 23.5A (282W) 5V 0.6A (3W) | total 285W
 CECHHxx EADP-300AB          : 100V-240V 3.6-1.5A 50/60Hz (360-360W) ->      79.2% | 12V 23.5A (282W) 5V 0.6A (3W) | total 285W
 CECHHxx/CECHKxx APS-239     : 100V-240V 3.5-1.5A 50/60Hz (350-360W) -> 79.2-81.4% | 12V 23.5A (282W) 5V 0.6A (3W) | total 285W
The SKU Models table has several issues: it oversimplifies information conveyed on other pages and it does not distinguise within SKUs of the variants available (as in the different PSUs used in them). Further it does not distinguise between maxi, peaki, maxo or peako (and if we would, if we would assume the lowest/highest or mean of each of them for the overal range). Euss (talk) 21:04, 3 February 2015 (EST)



SKU Models main page is high bandwidth page, nominated for splitting content, proposal to split in seperate pages as:

  • SKU Models
    • Retail:
      • FAT
      • Slim (2K)
      • Slim 3K
    • non Retail:
      • Reference Tool (Tool/DECR)
      • Debug station (Debug/DEX)
      • Arcade
      • AV Testing Tool (DECHS)
      • Prototypes / Preproduction models
    • Comparison of functionality
  • Regioning
  • Datecode / Manufacturing Date



Other reference: http://www.trisaster.de/page/index.php?topic=78


Seems this SKU has had 2 different motherboard releases:

  • CECH-250.A - JTP-001 - serial : 1-882-481-31
  • CECH-250.B - JTP-001 - serial : 1-882-481-31
  • CECH-250.A - JSD-001 - added by User:MikeM64 - serial: 1-882-770-31
  • CECH-250.B - JSD-001 - added by User:MikeM64 - serial: 1-882-770-31


remark: MikeM64 : CECH-2501A with JSD-001 board, came prefactory with 3.40, which is also the lowest downgradeable firmware

Raw Model Data from my JSD-001 (CECH-2501A): 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x84, 0x00, 0x08, 0x00, 0x05


QA doesn't give more downgradeability compared to JIG / Factory/Service Mode

dospiedra	i can downgrade with jig to 1.00 max
dospiedra	on 60 gb retro only , on my fat 80gb only to 2.30

rms	in my case 1.97
rms	cechg01

eussNL	dospiedra: what model whas that FAT 80GB ? CECHE/K/L/M ?
dospiedra	no idea, was assembled piece by piece and the shell model does not match the plate
dospiedra	sure is 16mb nor
dospiedra	and sata drive
eussNL	that would make it K/L/M
dospiedra	not 90nm
eussNL	all 3 are 65nm
dospiedra	I have no idea of exact model is
eussNL	K = DIA-002 board, L or M is VER-001 board
dospiedra	001 board
dospiedra	I am not sure
eussNL	you could run rms' infotool on it, to make sure, but I am not asking you to go for that trouble for me
dospiedra	rms later try to run it right now I'm busy, but I promise to give the exact model in few hours

dospiedra	hi , my ps3 model isCECHL04

ofc it doesn't, since there are no drivers for the newer system components in older firmware versions ;)

TESTS... collapsing retail tables

This table is a copy of http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/SKU_Models#PS3_Slim with a different format


PS3 Slim
PS3 Model Name CECH-20xx CECH-21xx CECH-25xx CECH-30xx
Type 0x09 0x0A 0x0B 0xC
Production Time 6 Months 6 Months 12 Months 15 Months
Manufacturing Date
Date Code
July 2009 ~ December 2009
9C, 9D
January 2010 ~ June 2010
0A, 0B
July 2010 ~ June 2011
0C, 0D, 1A, 1B
July 2011 ~ September 2012
1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C
Firmware Minimal 2.70 (9C) 3.20 (0A) 3.40 (0C), or 3.50 (0D, 1A), or 3.56 (1A, 1B), or 3.60 (1B) 3.60, 3.72 (1C)
Factory 2.70 (9C), or 2.76 (9?) ? 3.40, 3.41 (0C), or 3.40, 3.50 (0D), or 3.40, 3.56 (1A), or 3.56, 3.60 (1B) 3.65, 3.72 (1C)
Releases 3.00, 3.01 (9C), 3.10, 3.15 (9D) 3.20 (0A), 3.21, 3.30, 3.40 (0B) 3.40, 3.41, 3.42, 3.50 (0C), 3.55 (0D), 3.56, 3.60 (1A), 3.61, 3.65, 3.66 (1B) 3.70, 3.72 (1C), 3.73, 4.00 (1D), 4.10, 4.11 (2A), 4.20 (2B), 4.21, 4.25 (2C)
Console
Components
HDD CECH-xxxxA Hitachi HTS545012B9SA00 or Toshiba MK1255GSX (120 GB) 120 GB HDD not available
CECH-xxxxB Toshiba MK2555GSX (250 GB) 250 GB HDD not available
CECH-xxxxA 160 GB HDD not available Toshiba MK1665GSX or MK1676GSX (160 GB)
CECH-xxxxB 320 GB HDD not available Toshiba MK3276GSX (320 GB)
Bluray
Components
Drive BD-450 BD-460 BD-470
Board BMD-051 or BMD-061 BMD-065 Integrated on Mother Board
Controller R8J32820FPV1 or CXD5130R-1 CXD5131R-1 Integrated on Mother Board
Mechacon ??? or BD7969EFV BD7969EFV ??? Integrated on Mother Board
Chasis KEM-450AAA KEM-450DAA KEM-450EAA
Laser pickup KES-450A (SA-CD No) KES-450D (SA-CD No) KES-450E (SA-CD No)
Power Supply Unit APS-250 or EADP-220BB (221 watts) APS-270 or EADP-200DB (197 watts) APS-306 or EADP-185AB (161 watts)
HeatSink Type 5 Type 6 (Integrated on Mother Board Plate)
Fan Nidec G10C12MS1AH-56J14 or Nidec G10C12MS2AH-56J14 or Delta KFB1012HE or NMB-MAT BG1004-B045-P00 (10cm diameter) Nidec G80E12NS1ZN-56J14 (8cm diameter)
Card Reader Board No
Power/Eject board DSW-001 HSW-001 KSW-001
MotherBoard DYN-00x SUR-00x JTP-00x JSD-00x KTE-001
MotherBoard
Components
Syscon SW2-301
SW2-302
SW2-303
SW3-301
Processing CELL CXD2992AGB (45nm) CXD2992GB (45nm) CXD2996GB ? (45nm)
XDR RAM Elpida X5116ADSE-3C-E (4x64MB) Elpida X1032BASE-3C-F (2x128MB) Elpida X1032BASE-3CA2-F (2x128MB)
Graphics RSX CXD2991CGB or CXD2991EGB (65nm) CXD5300AGB (40nm) CXD5300A1GB (40nm) CXD5300A1GB or CXD5300DGB (40nm) CXD5301DGB (40nm)
GDDR3 RAM Qimonda HYB18H512322AF-14 (4x64MB) ? (4x64MB) Samsung K4J52324KJ-JC14 (4x64MB) ?
PS2
Compatibility
EE+GS No
Rambus No
Bridgechip No
Audio/Video MultiAV CXM4027R
HDMI Panasonic MN8647091 (CEC Commands supported)
SouthBridge CXD9963GB (ENCDEC and USB integrated)
USB No
Starship2 No
SATA/PATA No
Bluray
Components
Controller On Bluray Board R8J32830FPV1 CXD5132R-1
Mechacon On Bluray Board BD7969EFV BD7979EFV
GbLAN Marvell Alaska 88E1118R-NNC2 (10/100/1000BASE-T) 88E1310-NNB2 ?
Wifi/Bluetooth Marvell Avastar 88W8780 (802.11 b/g) Marvell Avastar 88W8781 (802.11 b/g) ?
Flash NOR
1x16MB
Spansion S29GL128N90TFIR2
Samsung K8Q2815UQB-PI4B
Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G Macronix MX29GL128ELT2I-90G
Spansion S29GL128P90TFIR2
Samsung K8P2716UZC-QI4D

Critics and suggestions

  • When 1 part gets changed in table, it needs to be changed on all subpages that relate (wrote by euss)
    • Yes, thats a problem, but the purpose of this tables is to replace the ones in frontpage... though is a long road to complete all the info, but when completed the table will be "legacy" (and with this i mean is not needed to edit it anymore so his complexity doesnt matters in long term)--Sandungas (talk) 00:32, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
  • The table is NOT collapseable (wrote by euss)
    • Is not the kind of table that could be collapsed or reordered--Sandungas (talk) 00:32, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
  • In this photo of a JSD-001 http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/images/a/a1/JSD-001-fuses-thermisters.front.jpg it looks like the XDRAM chips are X1032BASE-3CA2-F and X1032BASE-3DA2-F (one of each kind combined together) but searching in google for X1032BASE-3DA2-F doesnt returns any result, also CECH-30xx models are still using the same XDRAM chips than CECH-25xx, so X1032BASE-3DA2-F probably doesnt exists and is just a disturbance on the photo --Sandungas (talk) 00:32, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
  • The red horizontal rows with a "no" are just there because the plan after completing the "PS3 slims" table is to make another one with the "PS3 fat" models and i would like to use the same table layout for all PS3 models, but is about time to remove the red lines from the "PS3 slims" table because is near completed, when removed i will mark the edit as a "checkpoint" to keep a record in the historial and i will erase this explain too --Sandungas (talk) 00:42, 28 May 2015 (UTC)