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== Map ==
== Map ==
The follow is an attempt to map key areas of interest on the DEM-3000X device.


[[File:DEM_3000_Front.jpg|thumb|800px|Front.]]
[[File:DEM_3000_Front.jpg|thumb|800px|Front.]]
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[[File:DEM_3000_CP.jpg|thumb|800px|CP daughterboard.]]
[[File:DEM_3000_CP.jpg|thumb|800px|CP daughterboard.]]
The following is an attempt to map key areas of interest on the DEM-3000X device. All items appear in PCH units (in different locations) unless otherwise specified.
# Wifi/BT module. There exists an [ANATEL filing https://fccid.io/ANATEL/00692-14-01530] but nothing with the FCC since Sony decided to certify the entire PCH motherboard instead.
# Power distribution network. Ceramic chip, analog logic assumed.
# Decoupling network for [[Kermit]] as well as P1P40167 clock synthesizer IC and a 27MHz crystal.
# Back camera connector.
# eMMC storage, 4GiB.
# [[Syscon]] and related crystals. Chip is labeled "D79F0109 ES1.0 10301M001 MALAYSIA" and is likely a Renesas IC with a custom RISC based CPU core.
# Accelerometer. Kionix KXTC9
# Top: [http://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers/stm32f100-value-line.html ST32F100B6] microcontroller. On PCH units it's a slightly different model (ST32P10S0E, undocumented). Likely used to interface with the sensors and/or controller. Left: unknown, probably some sensor. Right: Gyroscope, ST 3GA51H model.
# MAX1161 analog to digital converter. Likely connected to #18 connector on the backside. Interface to prototype back panel maybe? Not found on PCH models.
# Front panel connector. Slightly longer than PCH models likely due to different panels. Probably also contains front camera interface as well.
# Start/Select buttons. Not found on PCH models (it's on the side-board).
# Power management. Same network found on PCH units with extra chips for charging/battery fuel gague.
# Boot-up LEDs. Same as in PDEL units. Connected to GPIO.


[[Category:Devices]]
[[Category:Devices]]

Revision as of 17:41, 11 June 2018

The DEM series are pre-production models used by Sony for development before the PDEL series (which resembles more closely to the production PCH-1XXX series). There is speculation that the DEM models use different keys than production models (both PDEL and PCH series use the same secure boot keys).

User Jerry Yin of AssemblerGames found a couple of working DEM-3000X units and gave a teardown with photos of the process.

Map

Front.
Back.
CP daughterboard.

The following is an attempt to map key areas of interest on the DEM-3000X device. All items appear in PCH units (in different locations) unless otherwise specified.

  1. Wifi/BT module. There exists an [ANATEL filing https://fccid.io/ANATEL/00692-14-01530] but nothing with the FCC since Sony decided to certify the entire PCH motherboard instead.
  2. Power distribution network. Ceramic chip, analog logic assumed.
  3. Decoupling network for Kermit as well as P1P40167 clock synthesizer IC and a 27MHz crystal.
  4. Back camera connector.
  5. eMMC storage, 4GiB.
  6. Syscon and related crystals. Chip is labeled "D79F0109 ES1.0 10301M001 MALAYSIA" and is likely a Renesas IC with a custom RISC based CPU core.
  7. Accelerometer. Kionix KXTC9
  8. Top: ST32F100B6 microcontroller. On PCH units it's a slightly different model (ST32P10S0E, undocumented). Likely used to interface with the sensors and/or controller. Left: unknown, probably some sensor. Right: Gyroscope, ST 3GA51H model.
  9. MAX1161 analog to digital converter. Likely connected to #18 connector on the backside. Interface to prototype back panel maybe? Not found on PCH models.
  10. Front panel connector. Slightly longer than PCH models likely due to different panels. Probably also contains front camera interface as well.
  11. Start/Select buttons. Not found on PCH models (it's on the side-board).
  12. Power management. Same network found on PCH units with extra chips for charging/battery fuel gague.
  13. Boot-up LEDs. Same as in PDEL units. Connected to GPIO.