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Tipos de mando Ps3 Pines y puntos de soldaduras 1997JorgeYt http://www.youtube.com/user/1997jorgeYt Fuente: http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=648322 Here are the list of TP spots on the PS3 controllers, the most useful ones anyway, for anyone that would want to make up an Arcade Stick, add an extra button or something similar. Of the 17 versions of these controllers, that I know of, there are (so far anyway) 7 different TP layouts for them. These are a general pic of the different layouts, what controller version they're on and what they do. NOTE: All of the TP spots are NOT shown in these pics, this is just for reference so you can tell which controller you have at a glance and what TP spots are what on that version of controller. These are for the USB Connector and they are the same on all versions of board, except the Asuka. TP1 - 5v TP2 - D- TP3 - D+ TP4 - Ground GND - Ground This is for the older Six-Axis controllers. Any of the MSUPP 4.0 versions that have the 3 legged POTs. The TP spots may or may not be tinned with solder also.

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Tipos de mando Ps3

Pines y puntos de soldaduras

1997JorgeYt http://www.youtube.com/user/1997jorgeYt

Fuente: http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=648322

Here are the list of TP spots on the PS3 controllers, the most useful ones anyway, for anyone

that would want to make up an Arcade Stick, add an extra button or something similar.

Of the 17 versions of these controllers, that I know of, there are (so far anyway) 7 different TP

layouts for them. These are a general pic of the different layouts, what controller version

they're on and what they do.

NOTE: All of the TP spots are NOT shown in these pics, this is just for reference so you can tell

which controller you have at a glance and what TP spots are what on that version of controller.

These are for the USB Connector and they are the same on all versions of board, except the

Asuka.

TP1 - 5v

TP2 - D-

TP3 - D+

TP4 - Ground

GND - Ground

This is for the older Six-Axis controllers.

Any of the MSUPP 4.0 versions that have the 3 legged POTs. The TP spots may or may not be

tinned with solder also.

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TP10 - V (Common Line for Home button)

TP17 - COM 1 (Common Line for D-pad and L1/2)

TP18 - COM 2 (Common Line for X, /\, [ ], O and R1/2)

TP26 - PS (Home Button)

TP27 - Start

TP28 - R3 (Stick button)

TP29 - L3 (Stick button)

TP30 - Select

TP31 - X

TP32 - R1

TP33 - R2

TP34 - L1

TP35 - DL (D-pad Left)

TP37 - [ ]

TP38 - O

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TP39 - /\

TP41 - L2

TP42 - DD (D-pad Down)

TP43 - DR (D-pad Right)

TP44 - DU (D-pad Up)

TP60 - COM 3 (Common Line for Select, Start, L3 and R3)

This is for the newer Six-Axis, with the 4 legged POTs, as well as the older version of DualShock

3.

MSU_V2, MSU_V2.5 (Six-Axis) MSU_VX (DS3)

TP25 - COM 1

TP26 - COM 2

TP32 - PS

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TP33 - Start

TP34 - R3

TP35 - L3

TP36 - Select

TP38 - [ ]

TP39 - X

TP40 - O

TP41 - /\

TP42 - R1

TP43 - R2

TP45 - L1

TP46 - L2

TP47 - DL

TP48 - DD

TP49 - DR

TP50 - DU

TP62 - V (Common Line for Home Button)

There is no TP spot for the COM 3 line on this version of board, best place to use is one of the

solder joints of the L3/R3 buttons.

This is for the newer version of DS3 controller.

MSU_V3.5X

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TP7 - Ground

TP17 - COM 1

TP18 - COM 2

TP24 - PS

TP25 - Start

TP26 - R3

TP27 - L3

TP28 - Select

TP30 - [ ]

TP31 - X

TP32 - O

TP33 - /\

TP34 - R1

TP35 - R2

TP37 - L1

TP38 - L2

TP39 - DL

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TP40 - DD

TP41 - DR

TP42 - DU

TP51 - V (Common Line for Home Button)

TP54 - Accelerometer Y-Axis

TP55 - Accelerometer X-Axis

TP56 - Accelerometer Z-Axis

There is no TP spot for the COM 3 line on this version of board, best place to use is one of the

solder joints of the L3/R3 buttons.

On the latest version of DS3 controllers there isn't much in the way of useful TP spots, but here

they are.

MSU_VX3

The TP spots for the buttons have all been removed from this board version, so that means

hitting a Via to attach wires, and they're about 1/3 the size of the ones in a 360 controller, so

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even if you're pretty good at landing a wire on those you'll have to be a a lot more careful

scraping down and landing one on these things.

Right now this is probably the best spots to hit for an Arcade Stick or duplicate buttons, and

until I use this board for something they should suffice, so this part here may be updated after

I've done some more work on the board wiring it up to something and seeing which methods

and spots work best. They were nice enough to leave the COM1 and COM2 TP spots behind,

though that hardly makes it any easier if you were making an Arcade Stick from this version of

board and it'll make building a PS360 with this version of board a little more fun as well.

There isn't much in the way of useful TP spots, but here they are, and like all of the other

versions of controller the USB TP spots are still the same.

TP11 - LED + and V (Common Line for Home Button)

TP13 - 2.8v (Switched, Power for Sticks)

TP14 - Battery +

TP17 - COM1

TP18 - COM2

RST is the Reset or 'off' button on the bottom of the controller that pretty much no one uses

I'd imagine. The other side of it is Ground and any spot will work if you want to duplicate that

button for any reason.

Again there is no TP spot for the COM3 line and the best place to use is one of the solder joints

for the L3/R3 buttons, or you can hit a Via for it if you like.

For any Arcade Stick builders using this board version, soldering to the Vias on these

controllers isn't exactly the easiest thing to do, flipping the board over and using the contacts

for the Daughter board is really the best option.

The black carbon material needs to be removed if these spots are to be used, and this can be

done with an X-acto knife or some fine sandpaper, just be careful and when you get to the

shiny copper, STOP, you're done. Tin it up with some solder and there are your spots to use.

Try and use a 30awg wire, or 28awg at the largest, and make sure to secure the wiring with

some hot glue after you make the connection, but don't glue over the solder joint you just

made, secure the wire to the board back from the solder joint, in case you ever have to get to

it again for any reason.

The Pull-Up Resistors (7.5k) also need to be put back in the circuit as they're built into the

Daughter board and when it's removed they're not, and the controller will act up on you if

these are not in circuit, why Sony decided to do this back with the PS2 controllers and carry it

over to the PS3 is beyond me, it's really lame. There needs to be 2 of these Pull-Up Resistors

installed, one goes from V to COM1, the other goes from V to COM2. If you don't have any

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7.5k Resistors you can use anything from 6.8k to 10k really, but they do need to be installed

since the Daughter board is removed, and all of the PS3 controllers are setup this way and

need those Pull-Ups if the Daughter board is removed.

MSU_VX4

Pretty much the same deal as the VX3 above, just a little different layout is all.

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TP11 - LED + and V (Common Line for Home Button)

TP13 - 2.8v (Switched, Power for Sticks)

TP14 - Battery +

TP17 - COM1

TP18 - COM2

MSU_VX5

Pretty much the same deal as the VX3 and VX4 above, again just a little different layout.

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TP8 - Rumble +

TP10 - LED + and V (Common Line for Home Button)

TP13 - 2.8v (Switched, Power for Sticks)

TP14 - Battery +

TP17 - COM1

TP18 - COM2

ASUKA REV: 1.06

As with earlier versions, there are no useful TP spots for any of the buttons, and just about

every useful Via on the bottom side of the board is gone from this controller as well, so you'll

be going top side for extra buttons on this one.

BOTTOM

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TOP

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T101 - COM1

T102 - COM2

T103 - LSX

T104 - LSY

T105 - RSX

T106 - RSY

T205 - D+ (USB)

T206 - D- (USB)

T207 - 5v (USB)

T301 - Accelerometer Z-Axis (Pre Filter)

T302 - Accelerometer X-Axis (Pre Filter)

T303 - Accelerometer Y-Axis (Pre Filter)

T304 - Accelerometer Z-Axis (Post Filter)

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T305 - Accelerometer X-Axis (Post Filter)

T306 - Accelerometer Y-Axis (Post Filter)

T501 - Rumble +

T504 - 2.8v (Standby)

T505 - 2.8v (Switched, Power for Sticks)

T506 - 2.8v (Switched, Power for Accelerometer)

T507 - LED + and V (Common Line for Home Button)

T508 - Battery +

T509 - GND

T510 - GND

T511 - GND

T512 - GND