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Old 02-13-2013   #1
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Super Slim Components And Test Points

I have received a super slim
CHECH-4003A
DATE CODE [2C]
BOARD MPX-001

RATED: 220-240~0.85A 50/60Hz



This one is the 12GB version
(NO HDD)

this also doesn't have a normal NOR chip

In its place there is a:-

Panasonic
MN66840
231P50VN

And to the side of that there is a NAND chip (16gb)

SAMSUNG 231
KLMAG2GE4A-A001

HCFE759V (<<the V could be a U)

The ones documented on the wiki have normal NOR chips
http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?...0x&oldid=16361

link to the updated page
http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/MPX-00x

you can also see the layout of the board on the above link.

These are images from the one I have






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TOP OF THE BOARD


Top left


Bottom left


Top right


Bottom right

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BOTTOM OF THE BOARD


Top left


Bottom left


Top right


Bottom right

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Now I got hold of this as its in need of repair.
Unfortunately I didn't know it had lemonade spilt into it.

I did boot and then the graphics would freeze (tested before opening and finding out it had something spilt into it)

so it has been getting a deep clean

Once its all cleaned up and dried out I will be re-building it and testing it again

One its working then I will start tracing the test points

@euss or @defyboy
If the images and info is to any use for you then please feel free to copy the images etc for your wiki

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Update
i have got the super slim working by doing a reflow on my re-work station. When i get the profiles right it will be getting a re-ball but for now this will do.


Screen shot
As you can see it uses flash memory
And its rated as 12GB
Also it has 4.22 firmware
Tried minvercheck i get [Update data of version 4.22 or later can be installed on this system. (8002f967) ]

power board images (remember the super slim has a mechanical eject so its just power)


Rear


Front


Size comparison. Its tiny hence the rear / front pics are blurry

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Samsung eMMC memory comprises high-density MLC NAND and an MMC controller in a BGA package. It supports x1, x4, or x8 bus widths and interface voltages of 1.8V or 3.3V. Densities range from 4GB to 64GB.
http://www.samsung.com/global/busine...-emmc/overview

and on this link:
http://www.samsung.com/global/busine...emmc/catalogue

you will find in the tabel:-
KLMAG2GE4A 16GB x8 1.7~1.95, 2.7~3.6 169FBGA MassProduction

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i will put important replies in here to save searching the pages of replies


euss post #2
Thanks for confirming our suspicions (we do not see 12GB model often)

added to wiki:
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+	N    02:24 	KLMAG2GE4A-A001‎‎ (6 changes | hist) . . (+3,705) . . [Euss‎ (6×)]
+	     01:39 	(Upload log)‎ . . [Euss‎ (13×)]
  m   01:16 	Protection‎ (diff | hist) . . (+437) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) (→Picture Gallery: ) [rollback]
  m   00:59 	Flash (Hardware)‎ (diff | hist) . . (+412) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) (→Retail: ) [rollback]
  m   00:49 	Template:Console‎ (diff | hist) . . (+173) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) [rollback]
+	     00:46 	MPX-00x‎‎ (3 changes | hist) . . (+221) . . [Euss‎ (3×)]
 N    00:37 	MN66840‎ (diff | hist) . . (+299) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) (Created page with "Category:Hardware {{stub}} == Panasonic MN66840 == <div style="float:right">Panasonic MN66840</div> Used in 'Super S...")
did a compare with 500GB/250GB models and 12GB model:
jhax78 post #23
guerrierodipace post #36
you can take a look here (using goolge translate)
http://www.consoleopen.com/forum/tut...matizzato.html

or googling for "corona v2 reading nand"

I found also the original guide https://www.dropbox.com/s/ln33bajdgz...ll_Hack_GT.pdf



The controller is different but is always eMMC standard

ps: on xbox you don't need 68ohm resistor and only pads 1,2,3,4,16 to connect
euss post #38
http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/KLMAG2GE4A-A001 already there

using SD reader will only allow for 1 or 4 bit mode, as you wont be using the datalines used for 8 bit communication (dropping to 1bit only, when the reader relies on /CD signal).

Also keep in mind that not all readers can be used. Sandisk seems to be a good choice, also using Linux and not Windows gives you a lot more control over the initialisation/reading/writing process (higher compatibility too).

And yes, this trick also works on Wii-U eMMC and many ebookreaders, tablets, phones etc as eMMC is JEDEC JESD84-A4 compliant, which has a lot in common with MMC 4.x.

With these differences:
  • original MMC: 20MHz
  • SD: 25 / 50 MHz
  • MMCplus: 26 / 52 MHz
  • eMMC: up to 200MHz
"even though the four-bit-wide bus and high-speed modes of operation are deliberately electrically compatible with SD, the initialization protocol is different, so firmware/software updates are required to support these features in an SD reader."

See also:
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MultiMe..._and_MMCmobile
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_...Transfer_modes


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Old 02-13-2013   #2
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Thanks for confirming our suspicions (we do not see 12GB model often)

added to wiki:
Code:
+	N    02:24 	KLMAG2GE4A-A001‎‎ (6 changes | hist) . . (+3,705) . . [Euss‎ (6×)]
+	     01:39 	(Upload log)‎ . . [Euss‎ (13×)]
  m   01:16 	Protection‎ (diff | hist) . . (+437) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) (→Picture Gallery: ) [rollback]
  m   00:59 	Flash (Hardware)‎ (diff | hist) . . (+412) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) (→Retail: ) [rollback]
  m   00:49 	Template:Console‎ (diff | hist) . . (+173) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) [rollback]
+	     00:46 	MPX-00x‎‎ (3 changes | hist) . . (+221) . . [Euss‎ (3×)]
 N    00:37 	MN66840‎ (diff | hist) . . (+299) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) (Created page with "Category:Hardware {{stub}} == Panasonic MN66840 == <div style="float:right">Panasonic MN66840</div> Used in 'Super S...")
did a compare with 500GB/250GB models and 12GB model:
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A 16GB Nand ?!? what
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lol, Does anyone else see the skull smoking a spliff in the 3rd pic
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lol, Does anyone else see the skull smoking a spliff in the 3rd pic
LOL. I didn't notice that earlier.
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lol, Does anyone else see the skull smoking a spliff in the 3rd pic
LOL, this was funny


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So is the NAND chip really 16GB or is it 16MB?!?
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it is gigabit
1gigabit same as 1megabyte

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Originally Posted by euss View Post
Thanks for confirming our suspicions (we do not see 12GB model often)

added to wiki:
Code:
+	N    02:24 	KLMAG2GE4A-A001‎‎ (6 changes | hist) . . (+3,705) . . [Euss‎ (6×)]
+	     01:39 	(Upload log)‎ . . [Euss‎ (13×)]
  m   01:16 	Protection‎ (diff | hist) . . (+437) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) (→Picture Gallery: ) [rollback]
  m   00:59 	Flash (Hardware)‎ (diff | hist) . . (+412) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) (→Retail: ) [rollback]
  m   00:49 	Template:Console‎ (diff | hist) . . (+173) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) [rollback]
+	     00:46 	MPX-00x‎‎ (3 changes | hist) . . (+221) . . [Euss‎ (3×)]
 N    00:37 	MN66840‎ (diff | hist) . . (+299) . . Euss (Talk | contribs | block) (Created page with "Category:Hardware {{stub}} == Panasonic MN66840 == <div style="float:right">Panasonic MN66840</div> Used in 'Super S...")
added more info (that i should have posted in the first place)
and a shot of the label
this might help narrow down what has what inside
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CHECH-4003A
DATE CODE [2C]
BOARD MPX-001

RATED: 220-240~0.85A 50/60Hz





************* [ - Post Merged - ] *************
Originally Posted by tjhooker73 View Post
So is the NAND chip really 16GB or is it 16MB?!?
Samsung eMMC memory comprises high-density MLC NAND and an MMC controller in a BGA package. It supports x1, x4, or x8 bus widths and interface voltages of 1.8V or 3.3V. Densities range from 4GB to 64GB.
http://www.samsung.com/global/busine...-emmc/overview

and on this link:
http://www.samsung.com/global/busine...emmc/catalogue

you will find in the tabel:-
KLMAG2GE4A 16GB x8 1.7~1.95, 2.7~3.6 169FBGA MassProduction

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