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PlayStation VR Teardown

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  • The motherboard is free from the headset! Here's what we found:

  • Toshiba TC358870XBG HDMI interface bridge

  • Nuvoton NUC123SD4SN3 NUC123 series ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller

  • ROHM BD2802 RGB LED driver (x3)

  • Wolfson WM1801G (likely an audio codec, as found in the DualShock 4 controller)

  • Parade Technologies PS8203 3.0 Gbps HDMI level shifter

  • Texas Instruments S1L 621 APGH (likely a power supply module for the AMOLED display)

  • Rohm BR24T16-W 16 Kb Serial EEPROM Memory

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