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Notes from Trimesh:
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These are various photos of the boardset in the SCPH-5903 Video CD PlayStation.
The overall design is very close to the 1-658-467-2x PU-8 board, and I have included a set of PCB photos from this for reference.
The machine uses a 2 board set, with the Video CD playback logic contained on a small sub-PCB that plugs into the baseboard.
Main PCB reference number is 1-655-191-11, designated PU-16
Sub PCB is 1-665-192-11, designated MP-45
The layout style of the sub board is different from the main board, and I suspect it was designed by Sony's consumer electronics division rather than SCE.
For reference, here are the semiconductor part numbers (some reference designators are unused)
IC102: TA78M05F 5V regulator (Toshiba)
IC104: CXD1852AQ Video CD decoder (Sony)
IC106: MB814260-70 DRAM (Fujitsu)
IC107: 6270FV (?) OSD Generator
IC109: TLC2932 PLL (TI)
IC110: TDA8771AH Triple Video DAC (Philips)
IC111: CXP10224 MCU (Sony)
IC112: 74HCT32 OR gate (TI) - Used as a buffer for the sync signals
IC113: TC7W74F - Single D-type flipflop (Toshiba) - divides clock for OSD
IC114: MB814260-70 DRAM (Fujitsu)
There are also 3 xtals on the board:
X103: 45MHz - on VCD decoder chip
X104: 12MHz - on MCU
X105: 28.636MHz - on VCD decoder chip (yes, this is 8 times the NTSC subcarrier...)
When enabled, the sub-board completely takes over the video and audio output from the console - a total of 9 signals are switched; R,G,B, H and V sync and subcarrier to the video encoder and DATA / LRCLK / BCLK to the audo DAC. The switching is under the control of the CD mechacon on the main console PCB (pin 1).
The examination of the lower board concentrates on the differences between it and the PU-8.
The first set of changes appear incidental - some components have been slightly moved to make space for the sub-board mounting standoffs
and some capacitors that were Al electrolytics on the PU-8 have been replaced with Tantalum parts to reduce their height. These are
all located in the part of the board where the subboard mounts.
The other changes are more significant:
1) The boot ROM has been replaaced with a physically larger type. The device markings are:
"(C) SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC M538032E-02 JAPAN 6465401"
2) The mechacon CPU is of the same series, but is not the same as any other unit:
"C 4021 SC430924PB G63C 185 JSAB9645C"
3) There are added multiplexors on the back of the board - presumably to switch the video over
between the PSX and the Video CD board. These consist of a CD4053 (switching sync and sc), a NJM2283 (switching
the RGB) and a second CD4053 that switches over the I2S transport stream to the audio DAC.
4) An inter-PCB connector has been added to allow connection of the subboard.
The next step is going to be dumping the boot ROM and the mechacon.
Edit: Fixed the typo mentioned by no$cash and added a note about the 3rd mux on the main board.
Edit2: Removed the incorrect assumption about the 6270