TESTPOINTS: same location as VX5 0.05, but a lot of renamed MCU: Since this point pins 37, 38, 39, 40 has been repurposed
MCU: Since this point pins 37, 38, 39, 40 are connected to a resistors network and to the sticks controller MCU: Toshiba controller was updated, maybe related with new motor controllers
TESTPOINTS: same location as V2 2.12, but some removed and some renamed STICKS: since this point the ALPS pots has 4 pins MCU: Toshiba controller was updated, maybe related with updated power or sticks TESTPOINTS: same location than PP4.0 5, but some removed MCU: Toshiba controller was updated, maybe related with the new accelerometer MOTORS: removed the -KF transistor and motors STICKS: Texas Instruments YA018 added to control sticks MOTORS: The -KF transistor is similar to the one used later in DualShock 3 POWER: Texas Instruments BKO controlls battery/USB charge MCU: Sensors connected to pins 77, 78, 79, 80, this doesnt matches with other modelsĮEPROM: Renesas 504E, same one used in a lot of other next models Revisions (small letter + number after the "model number")Ĭontroller Components Printed Circuit Board (PCB) versions PCB evolution.Regions (last letter of the "model number"):.Wireless video game controller & method for operating a wireless video game controller.7 Nefarius tools for use of controller on PCĬECH-ZC2J, CECH-ZC2JA, CECH-ZC2JB ( CECH-ZC2U, CECH-ZC2E, CECH-ZC2J, CECH-ZC2H, CECH-ZC2M)ĬECHZC2 ( SCPH-98050, CBEH-1018: prototype).4 Ways to tell if the controller is not original.3.8.4.1 Cambridge Silicon Radio unknown.3.5.3 ALPS sticks with 3 Pins pots (rev 4 ?).3.5.2 ALPS sticks with 4 Pins pots (rev 2 and 3 ?).3.5.1 ALPS sticks with 3 Pins pots (rev 1).2.1 Printed Circuit Board (PCB) versions.