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{{InfoboxDevice | {{InfoboxDevice | ||
|Title = PS One | |Title = PS One | ||
|Picture = | |Picture =PSone-Console-Set-NoLCD.jpg | ||
|Release Year = 2000 | |Release Year = 2000 | ||
|Mounting Technology = TBD | |Mounting Technology = TBD | ||
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|Destructive Entry = Yes (Warranty Sticker) | |Destructive Entry = Yes (Warranty Sticker) | ||
}}The PS One (officially stylized as '''PS One''') is a smaller, redesigned version of the original PlayStation platform. It was released on 7 July 2000, and went on to outsell all other consoles throughout the remainder of the year—including Sony's own PlayStation 2. | }}The PS One (officially stylized as '''PS One''') is a smaller, redesigned version of the original PlayStation platform. It was released on 7 July 2000, and went on to outsell all other consoles throughout the remainder of the year—including Sony's own PlayStation 2. | ||
==Known Issues== | ==Known Issues== | ||
===Faulty Power Connector=== | ===Faulty Power Connector=== | ||
====Causes==== | ====Causes==== | ||
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====Solutions==== | ====Solutions==== | ||
*Replacing the Socket. | *Replacing the Socket. | ||
=== No video, unit appears to be functioning otherwise === | |||
'''Causes''' | |||
* There is a capacitor along the video circuit that tends to fail and disrupts the composite signal. | |||
'''Solutions''' | |||
* Confirm diagnosis by bridging cap pads to test. Video should function. Replace capacitor C551, 220uF SMD cap. | |||
=== Disk does not spin, video stuck on Sony Computer Entertainment logo. === | |||
'''Causes''' | |||
* The disk drive is not getting power, usually caused by damage from disk swapping. | |||
'''Solutions''' | |||
* Fuse PS601 is most likely blown, located above the power button. Replace with IC Link part number 1-576-123-21 for boards with prefix -11 to -61, Micro fuse part number 1-576-611-21 on boards with -71 prefix. Bridging the pads can be a temporary fix though is not recommended since PS601 protects the motor controller from damage. | |||
==Disassembly Notes== | ==Disassembly Notes== | ||
Just a six Philips Head Screws on the bottom case hold everything together, including the Motherboard. (One Screw however is under a Warranty Sticker) | Just a six Philips Head Screws on the bottom case hold everything together, including the Motherboard. (One Screw however is under a Warranty Sticker) | ||
==Original Parts== | ==Original Parts== | ||
===Basic PCB Name=== | ===Basic PCB Name=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
|+Capacitor [[Capacitor Specifications|Specifications]] and | |+Capacitor [[Capacitor Specifications|Specifications]] and [[Part Footprints|Footprint]] Information | ||
!RefDes | !RefDes | ||
!Qty | !Qty | ||
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|SCPH-101 | |SCPH-101 | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Replacement Parts== | ==Replacement Parts== | ||
===Basic PCB Name=== | ===Basic PCB Name=== | ||
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''If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the [[#Original_Parts|Original Parts]] section to perform a parametric search.'' | ''If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the [[#Original_Parts|Original Parts]] section to perform a parametric search.'' | ||
===Kits=== | ===Kits=== | ||
*Digikey BOM: | *Digikey BOM: | ||
==Related Links== | ==Related Links== | ||
*[https://youtu.be/4yy3I7FlRqc History, Size Comparison, & Teardown of the PS One by Spawn Wave] | *[https://youtu.be/4yy3I7FlRqc History, Size Comparison, & Teardown of the PS One by Spawn Wave] | ||
*[https://youtu.be/OT1qkEiUqmo Video capacitor issue being diagnosed and repaired.] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Game Console]] | |||
[[Category:WorkNeeded:OriginalParts]] | |||
[[Category:WorkNeeded:ReplacementParts]] | |||
[[Category:Sony]] | |||
[[Category:2000s]] |
Latest revision as of 17:58, 10 August 2024
- For general information, see more on Wikipedia: PlayStation models (PS One Section)
This device is in the WorkNeeded:OriginalParts category because it was flagged as missing information on the original parts. It may have replacement parts listed but those cannot be assumed to be identical to the originals. If you have a list of the original parts, please feel free to add them by copying the relevant table from EditorsToolbox:Tables |
This device is in the WorkNeeded:ReplacementParts category because it was flagged as missing information on replacement parts. If it has the original parts listed you may be able to search for replacements using the parametric searches available from parts distributors. If you have or make a list of replacement parts, please feel free to add them by copying the relevant table from EditorsToolbox:Tables |
PS One
Preliminary Information | |
---|---|
Release Year | 2000 |
Leak Risk | Low |
Batteries | None |
Mounting Technology | TBD |
Capacitor Types | Polymer |
Destructive Entry | Yes (Warranty Sticker) |
The PS One (officially stylized as PS One) is a smaller, redesigned version of the original PlayStation platform. It was released on 7 July 2000, and went on to outsell all other consoles throughout the remainder of the year—including Sony's own PlayStation 2.
Known Issues
Faulty Power Connector
Causes
- Unknown, however most likely caused by yanking on the power cable to unplug it.
Solutions
- Replacing the Socket.
No video, unit appears to be functioning otherwise
Causes
- There is a capacitor along the video circuit that tends to fail and disrupts the composite signal.
Solutions
- Confirm diagnosis by bridging cap pads to test. Video should function. Replace capacitor C551, 220uF SMD cap.
Disk does not spin, video stuck on Sony Computer Entertainment logo.
Causes
- The disk drive is not getting power, usually caused by damage from disk swapping.
Solutions
- Fuse PS601 is most likely blown, located above the power button. Replace with IC Link part number 1-576-123-21 for boards with prefix -11 to -61, Micro fuse part number 1-576-611-21 on boards with -71 prefix. Bridging the pads can be a temporary fix though is not recommended since PS601 protects the motor controller from damage.
Disassembly Notes
Just a six Philips Head Screws on the bottom case hold everything together, including the Motherboard. (One Screw however is under a Warranty Sticker)
Original Parts
Basic PCB Name
RefDes | Qty | Capacitance | Voltage | Mount | Diameter/Size | Temp | Type | Brand | Series |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RefDes | Qty | Voltage Type | Compatible Part Number |
---|---|---|---|
Power Socket | 1 | AC | SCPH-101 |
Replacement Parts
Basic PCB Name
RefDes | Qty | Compatible Part Number | Order Links |
---|---|---|---|
Digikey |
RefDes | Qty | Compatible Part Number | Order Links |
---|---|---|---|
Power Socket | 1 | SCPH-101 | eBay |
If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the Original Parts section to perform a parametric search.
Kits
- Digikey BOM:
Related Links
- History, Size Comparison, & Teardown of the PS One by Spawn Wave
- Video capacitor issue being diagnosed and repaired.