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PlayStation 3 Fault Finding Using UART

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PlayStation 3 Fault Finding Using UART
Device Playstation 3 Slim
Affects part(s) Motherboard
Needs equipment Soldering Iron, USB-TTL Device
Difficulty ◉◉◌◌ Medium
Type


Problem description

The Syscon when detecting a problem with a component on the motherboard creates a Error Log.

Using UART to communicate with the console we can request the Syscon to show us the Error logs stored in the console.

These errors can then help us identifying what's wrong with the console.

Example of a USB-TTL Device

Required tools

In order to connect to the PS3 you will need a USB-TTL device doesn't really matter which one.

You will also need a few pieces of wires to connect the device to the console.

You will need a soldering iron.

Connecting the USB-TTL to the console

In order to connect the PS3 to your device you will need to solder 3 wires to the motherboard RX/TX and GND.

Bellow are the location of the points where we need to solder our wires, the locations vary from board to board.


Diagnostic Steps

Repair Steps