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| MDM6200 || 3G || HSPA+, GSM/GPRS/EDGE  || Up to 14Mbps || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || gpsOneGen 8 with GLONASS|| USB 2.0 HS Peripheral or Host|| Supported with External Wifi
| MDM6200 || 3G || HSPA+, GSM/GPRS/EDGE  || Up to 14Mbps || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || gpsOneGen 8 with GLONASS|| USB 2.0 HS Peripheral or Host|| Supported with External Wifi
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The communication of the Modem appears to be PCIe, instead of the more common (Used on WWAN modems for laptops.) USB interface. So, the Vita might have PCIe available for use along with USB. In case anyone wants to try putting a mPCIe SSD in it or even hook up an external GPU to the Vita.
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Physical Pin Layout:</br>
    Top</br>
    1                                                    51</br>
      --------| |------------------</br>
      --------| |------------------</br>
    2                                                  52</br>
    Bottom</br>
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Used pins:</br>
Legend:</br>
        * = Connected</br>
        - = Not Connected</br>
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    Top</br>
    1                                                    51</br>
      ********| |******************</br>
      *******-| |--**--***----*----</br>
    2                                                  52</br>
    Bottom</br>
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Labled pins (Section incomplete):</br>
    Legend:</br>
        S = Signal Pin</br>
        P = Vcc or GND pin</br>
        U = Signal pin pulled up to Vcc</br>
        D = Signal pin pulled down to GND</br>
        - = Not Connected</br>
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    Top</br>
    1                                                                  51</br>
      DSSDPSPS| |SSPSSSPSDDDDDDDDDS</br>
      PPPSSSS-| |--PP--SSP----P----</br>
    2                                                          52</br>
    Bottom</br>
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Labled pinout:</br>
    Top:</br>
    1: WAKE#</br>
    3: Reserved (Wireless Coexistence Interface)</br>
    5: Reserved (Wireless Coexistence Interface)</br>
    7: CLKREQ#</br>
    9: GND</br>
    11: REFCLK-</br>
    13: REFCLK+</br>
    15: NC or GND</br>
    -</br>
    17: Reserved</br>
    19: Reserved</br>
    21: GND</br>
    23: PERn0</br>
    25: PERp0</br>
    27: GND</br>
    29: GND</br>
    31: PETn0</br>
    33: PETp0</br>
    35: GND</br>
    37: Reserved (Second PCIe lane. Tied to GND)</br>
    39: Reserved (Second PCIe lane. Tied to GND)</br>
    41: Reserved (Second PCIe lane. Tied to GND)</br>
    43: Reserved (Second PCIe lane. Tied to GND)</br>
    45: Reserved (Second PCIe lane. Tied to GND)</br>
    47: Reserved (Second PCIe lane. Tied to GND)</br>
    49: Reserved (Second PCIe lane. Tied to GND)</br>
    51: Reserved (W_DISABLE2#)</br>
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    Bottom:</br>
    2: 3.3V</br>
    4: GND</br>
    6: 1.5V</br>
    8: VCC (SIM Card)</br>
    10: I/O (SIM Card)</br>
    12: CLK (SIM Card)</br>
    14: RST (SIM Card)</br>
    -</br>
    22: PERST#</br>
    24: +3.3Vaux</br>
    30: SMB_CLK</br>
    32: SMB_DATA</br>
    34: GND</br>
    44: LED_WLAN#</br>
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