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== Motherboards ==
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==Motherboards==
=== SCPH-1001 ===
 
[[File:SCPH1001_motherboard.jpg|thumb]]
 
 
 
  
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Sony Playstation motherboards
  
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===SCPH-1001===
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[[File:SCPH1001_motherboard.jpg|thumb]]
  
  
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===SCPH-9001===
  
=== SCPH-9001 ===
 
 
[[File:SCPH9001-motherboard.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:SCPH9001-motherboard.jpg|thumb]]
  
Board label: ''1-674-987-11''
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Board label: 1-674-987-11
 
 
 
{| border="1"
 
{| border="1"
 
|+SCPH-9001 PS1 motherboard
 
|+SCPH-9001 PS1 motherboard
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Board label: ''1-674-987-51''
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Board Label: 1-674-987-51
  
 
This version of the SCPH-9001 has a few chips which differ from the one pictured.
 
This version of the SCPH-9001 has a few chips which differ from the one pictured.
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===SCPH-101 (Version 2)===
  
== Power supplies ==
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==Power Supplies==
There are primarily two types of fat PlayStation 1 power supplies: a 5-pin model, found in newer models (at least 7001 and higher) and a 7-pin model. Often, power supplies with the same number of pins are interchangeable, and in principle this may be a universal rule.
 
 
 
It appears that the 7001, 7501, and 9001 power supplies are compatible, but this may require further testing. The 9001 consumes 10W of power, whereas the 7xxx models consume 17W. This implies the 7xxx models draw around 70% more current than the 9001, and so a 9001 power supply in a 7xxx PlayStation may possibly burn out after extensive use.
 
 
 
=== SCPH7001 ===
 
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="width: 350px;"
 
! colspan=3 width="500" |Power supply pinout
 
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!width="15%"|Pin !! Wire color !! Voltage
 
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| 1 || Brown || 7.4 V
 
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| 2 || Red || Ground
 
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| 3 || Orange || 3.5 V
 
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| 4 || Yellow || Ground
 
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| 5 || White || 4.0 V
 
|}
 
  
<gallery>
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===SCPH7001===
Ps1 scph7001 psu top.jpg|Pin 1 is on the left
 
Ps1 scph7001 psu bottom.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
  
=== SCPH7501 ===
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===SCPH7501===
 
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="width: 350px;"
 
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="width: 350px;"
! colspan=3 width="500" |Power supply pinout
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! colspan=3 width="500" |Power Supply Pinout
 
|-
 
|-
!width="15%"|Pin !! Wire color !! Voltage
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!width="15%"|Pin || Wire Color || Voltage
 
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| 1 || Brown || 7.7 V
 
| 1 || Brown || 7.7 V
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|}
 
|}
  
<gallery>
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===SCPH9001===
Ps1 scph7501 psu top.jpg|Pin 1 is on the left
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[[Category:Playstation]]
Ps1 scph7501 psu bottom.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
=== SCPH9001 ===
 
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="width: 350px;"
 
! colspan=3 width="500" |Power supply pinout
 
|-
 
!width="15%"|Pin !! Wire color !! Voltage
 
|-
 
| 1 || Brown || 7.7 V
 
|-
 
| 2 || Red || Ground
 
|-
 
| 3 || Orange || 3.5 V
 
|-
 
| 4 || Yellow || Ground
 
|-
 
| 5 || White || 4.0 V
 
|}
 
 
 
<gallery>
 
Ps1 scph9001 psu top.jpg|Pin 1 is on the left
 
Ps1 scph9001 psu bottom.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
[[Category:Hardware]]
 
 
[[Category:Sony]]
 
[[Category:Sony]]

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