APU pinout
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S-SMP
Pinout
^ / \ / \ / \ SMP A4 <- / 1 64 \ -> SMP A5 SMP A3 <- / 2 63 \ -> SMP A6 SMP A2 <- / 3 . 62 \ -> SMP A7 SMP A1 <- / 4 61 \ -> SMP A8 SMP A0 <- / 5 60 \ -> SMP A9 SMP D7 <> / 6 59 \ -> SMP A10 SMP D6 <> / 7 58 \ -- GND SMP D5 <> / 8 57 \ -- +5V SMP D4 <> / 9 56 \ -> SMP A11 SMP D3 <> / 10 55 \ -> SMP A12 SMP D2 <> / 11 54 \ -> SMP A13 SMP D1 <> / 12 53 \ -> SMP A14 SMP D0 <> / 13 52 \ -> SMP A15 PD3 -> / 14 \ SMP BUSREQ <- / 15 O / SMP CLK -> / 16 Nintendo S-SMP 51 / <- PA7 (/CS) /P5RD <- / 17 Package QFP-64 50 / <- PA6 (CS) P57 <> / 18 1mm pitch (20mm × 14mm) 49 / <- PA0 P56 <> / 19 48 / <- PA1 / O 47 / <- /PWR \ 46 / <- /PRD P55 <> \ 20 45 / <> CPU D0 P54 <> \ 21 44 / <> CPU D1 P53 <> \ 22 43 / <> CPU D2 P52 <> \ 23 42 / <> CPU D3 P51 <> \ 24 41 / <> CPU D4 P50 <> \ 25 40 / <> CPU D5 Orientation: GND -- \ 26 39 / <> CPU D6 -------------------- P47 <> \ 27 38 / <> CPU D7 51 33 P46 <> \ 28 37 / <- /RESET | | P45 <> \ 29 36 / <- T0 .-----------. P44 <> \ 30 35 / <- T1 52-|O Nintendo |-32 P43 <> \ 31 34 / <> P40 | S-SMP | P42 <> \ 32 33 / <> P41 64-|. O|-20 \ / .-----------' \ / | | \ / 01 19 V Legend: ---------------------------- --[S-SMP]-- Power, n/a ->[S-SMP]<- S-SMP input <-[S-SMP]-> S-SMP output <>[S-SMP]<> Bidirectional
S-DSP
Pinout
^ / \ / \ / \ <- / 1 80 \ -> BUS ARBITER CLK <- / 2 79 \ -> BUS ARBITER STATUS1 <- / 3 . 78 \ -> BUS ARBITER STATUS2 <- / 4 O 77 \ -> BUS ARBITER STATUS3 <- / 5 76 \ <- SMP A15 DSP RAM D2 <> / 6 75 \ <- SMP A14 DSP RAM D1 <> / 7 74 \ <- SMP A13 DSP RAM D0 <> / 8 73 \ -- +5V DSP RAM A0 <- / 9 72 \ <- SMP A12 DSP RAM A1 <- / 10 71 \ <- SMP A11 DSP RAM A2 <- / 11 70 \ <- SMP A10 GND -- / 12 69 \ <- SMP A9 DSP RAM A3 <- / 13 68 \ <- SMP A8 DSP RAM A4 <- / 14 67 \ <- SMP A7 DSP RAM A5 <- / 15 66 \ <- SMP A6 DSP RAM A6 <- / 16 65 \ <- SMP A5 DSP RAM A7 <- / 17 \ DSP RAM A12 <- / 18 / DSP RAM A14 <- / 19 64 / <- SMP A4 DSP RAM A15 <- / 20 63 / <- SMP A3 DIP ?? / 21 Nintendo S-DSP 62 / <- SMP A2 DSP RAM D3 <> / 22 Package QFP-80 61 / <- SMP A1 DSP RAM D4 <> / 23 0.8mm pitch (20mm × 14mm) 60 / <- SMP A0 DSP RAM D5 <> / 24 59 / <- SMP D7 / 58 / <- SMP D6 \ 57 / <- SMP D5 DSP RAM D6 <> \ 25 56 / <- SMP D4 DSP RAM D7 <> \ 26 55 / <- SMP D3 DSP RAM /CE1 <- \ 27 54 / <- SMP D2 DSP RAM /CE0 <- \ 28 53 / <- SMP D1 DSP RAM A10 <- \ 29 52 / -- GND DSP RAM /OE <- \ 30 51 / <- SMP D0 DSP RAM A11 <- \ 31 50 / -> PD3 DSP RAM A9 <- \ 32 49 / <- SMP BUSREQ +5V -- \ 33 48 / -> SMP CLK Orientation: DSP RAM A8 <- \ 34 47 / <- /RESET -------------------- DSP RAM A13 <- \ 35 46 / <- CRYSTAL IN 64 41 DSP RAM /WE <- \ 36 O 45 / -> CRYSTAL OUT | | TF -> \ 37 44 / -> DAC DATA .-----------. TK -> \ 38 43 / -> DAC LEFT/RIGHT CLK 65-| Nintendo O|-40 /MUTE <- \ 39 42 / -> DAC BIT CLK | S-DSP | <- \ 40 41 / -> CIC CLK 80-|.O |-25 \ / .-----------' \ / | | \ / 01 24 V Legend: ---------------------------- --[S-DSP]-- Power, n/a ->[S-DSP]<- S-DSP input <-[S-DSP]-> S-DSP output <>[S-DSP]<> Bidirectional ??[S-DSP]?? Unknown Note: The mold ejection pins are near pins 32/33 and pins 72/73 on some chips.
Signal descriptions
- CIC CLK: 3.072 MHz clock, used for the CIC on some consoles.
- CRYSTAL IN: 24.567 MHz clock. In practice, this clock varies by console and temperature and has been observed in the range 24.584218 MHz to 24.667392 MHz.[1] An American Tail: Fievel Goes West does not work properly with the advertised 24.567 MHz clock.
SHVC-SOUND Module
Pinout
______ | | /CS -- | 01 | | 02 | -- CS PA0 -- | 03 | | 04 | -- PA1 /PWR -- | 05 | | 06 | -- /PRD CPU D0 -- | 07 | | 08 | -- CPU D1 CPU D2 -- | 09 | | 10 | -- CPU D3 CPU D4 -- | 11 | | 12 | -- CPU D5 CPU D6 -- | 13 | Orientation: | 14 | -- CPU D7 ------------------------ /RESET -- | 15 | ________________________ | 16 | -- (n/c) | 2________24 | O | DCK -- | 17 | | |________| \___| | 18 | -- Vcc | 1 23 | GND -- | 19 | | ____ | | 20 | -- /MUTE | ____> | Audio-L -- | 21 | | ____ | | 22 | -- Audio-R | ____> | GND -- | 23 | |__ SHVC-SOUND __| | 24 | -- Vs | O\ /O | |______| |___|________________|___|
SHVC-SOUND Module pinout source[2]
References
- ↑ plgDavid spreadsheet: Real world S-DSP clock rates
- ↑ SNES SHVC-SOUND Connector Pinout by Jonathon W. Donaldson (jwdonal) (special thanks to caitsith2)