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+ | [* black] Next, the guts, a.k.a. the middle layer, comes out: button sensors, motherboard, haptic motors, and adaptive triggers. |
+ | [* black] If you want to really become one with your game, this is how you play: no cover, direct input manipulation. ''This ''is True Gaming. |
+ | [* black] Both adaptive trigger units connect with cables, which is useful. But the haptic motors, USB-C port, and joysticks are all solder connections. |
+ | [* black] On the backside of the middle layer, among the green circuit board fields, live some small but useful chips: |
[* red] SIE CXD9006GG | Likely a custom Sony chip to help with all the extra processing this controller is doing | |
[* orange] Dialog DA9087 PMIC | |
[* yellow] Realtek ALC5524 audio codec | |
[* green] NAU8225Y |