
Now click "Add Bluetooth" and make your computer begin searching for a connection. Press Windows and type "bluetooth" in, click on "Bluetooth and other devices settings" when it appears as a result. PCB: Now uses a rubber piece instead of foam to hold the ribbon cables against the PCB.Not sure if this is still an issue you're having since this post is old, but I wanted to throw my solution on here since your post came up when I was googling for answers myself. STICKS: Analogue sticks are no longer soldered, instead are now friction fit to the second ribbon cables with a piece of rubber. TESTPOINTS: same location as VX5 0.05, but a lot of renamed MCU: Since this point pins 37, 38, 39, 40 has been repurposed
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MCU: Since this point pins 37, 38, 39, 40 are connected to a resistors network and to the sticks controller MCU: Toshiba controller was updated, maybe related with new motor controllers TESTPOINTS: same location as V2 2.12, but some removed and some renamed STICKS: since this point the ALPS pots has 4 pins MCU: Toshiba controller was updated, maybe related with updated power or sticks TESTPOINTS: same location than PP4.0 5, but some removed MCU: Toshiba controller was updated, maybe related with the new accelerometer

MOTORS: removed the -KF transistor and motors STICKS: Texas Instruments YA018 added to control sticks MOTORS: The -KF transistor is similar to the one used later in DualShock 3 POWER: Texas Instruments BKO controlls battery/USB charge MCU: Sensors connected to pins 77, 78, 79, 80, this doesnt matches with other modelsĮEPROM: Renesas 504E, same one used in a lot of other next models


3.5.1 ALPS sticks with 3 Pins pots (rev 1).2.1 Printed Circuit Board (PCB) versions.
