Hello all,
First post here!
I'm attempting to recover a COK-002 PS3 which I acquired for very little. Very much abused, blown ferrite bead on fan so the previous owner made a large hole on the bottom case to add a computer fan. PSU was also dead (probably unrelated, I guess the owner just got rid of a few faulty parts!).
Anyways, I fixed the PSU and now the PS3 does this:
I discovered Syscon
(thank you NSC!!) and successfully connected to the PS3. I get error A0801200 - CELL overheating. Not surprised, it seems the system feels the CPU is on fire!
Now, for the PS3 to shut down so quickly that must be a fault of some sort - not just thermal paste.
So I suspect:
1. The Cell itself, bad temperature sensor inside
2. The BGA ball of the temperature sensor are faulty (I'd imagine open line = max temp reported, or a fault on the sensor connection would fool the system to think that the CPU is very cool, leading to overheating and possibly accidents.)
3. The temperature management chip IC1101
I think my next step would be to check in Syscon what the reported temperature is. Then I guess I'll move backwards, I found where the CELL is connecting to the temperature monitor chip - but I need to understand what I am measuring there: is that chip just converting an analogue signal from the CPU (temp sensor) to a digital signal?
https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/File:IC1101_CELL_BE_Temperature_Monitor.png
https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/File:COK-002_CELL_thermal_monitor.jpg
What I need to find is
1. Can I check the temperature in Syscon and if so, how?
2. Can I check the behaviour of the temp sensor from the CELL directly, and if so, how? Multimeter in resistance mode?
I suppose that if I isolated the D+ and D- on the temperature management chip and feed a healthy signal, the PS3 may start?
Any input is appreciated!
Thank you!