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<div style="float:right">[[File:Ps-vita - gamecard-10pins - memorycard-9-pins.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Ps-vita - gamecard (10pins) / memorycard (9-pins)]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Ps-vita - gamecard-10pins - memorycard-9-pins.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Ps-vita - gamecard (10pins) / memorycard (9-pins)]]</div><br />


== PS Vita Cards ==
== PS Vita Cards ==
Two types of cards: Gamecards (on which games are sold) and Memorycards (to hold your savedata for games that don't use the storage on the Gamecards)
Two types of cards: Gamecards (on which games are sold) and Memorycards (to hold your savedata for games that don't use the storage on the Gamecards)


=== PS Vita Gamecards ===
=== PS Vita Gamecards ===
<div style="float:right">[[File:Comparison - Nintendo 3DS cart - common SD card - PSVita Gamecard - common microSD card - FRONTS.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Comparison: Nintendo 3DS cart, common SD card, PSVita Gamecard, common microSD card]]<br />[[File:PSVita-Gamecard-BACK.jpg|200px|thumb|left|PSVita Gamecard - BACK]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:Comparison - Nintendo 3DS cart - common SD card - PSVita Gamecard - common microSD card - FRONTS.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Comparison: Nintendo 3DS cart, common SD card, PSVita Gamecard, common microSD card]]<br />[[File:200px-Playstation_vita_media.svg.png|200px|thumb|left|PSVita Cards measurements]]</div>


10 pin SD sized card (physical incompatible). ±1.4mm pitch.<br />
10 pin SD sized card (physical incompatible). ±1.4mm pitch.<br />
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Currently produced as 2GB and 4GB cards.<br />
Currently produced as 2GB and 4GB cards.<br />
[http://yifan.lu/2014/02/17/how-to-disassemble-vita-game-cartridges/ How to disassemble vita game cartridges (and reassemble it)] <br />


==== Pinout ====
==== Pinout ====
<div style="float:right">
Pinout by [[Game Card|motoharu]]
[[File:PS Vita Gamecard - inside module - topside.jpg|200px|thumb|left|PSVita Gamecard - inside module - topside : 'SanDisk D1149 07011-004G MOB49MA3B3.02 China']]<br />[[File:PS Vita Gamecard - annotated.jpg|200px|thumb|left|PSVita Gamecard - inside module - contactside - annotated]]</div>
 
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;border:3px dotted #123AAA;"
|-
! colspan="3" | [https://github.com/motoharu-gosuto/psvcd/raw/master/pics/pic8.png Pinout]
|-
|-
! Pin !! Signal !! Description
!! style="background-color:#ffffff; color:#123AAA;" | Pin
!! style="background-color:#ffffff; color:#123AAA;" | Signal
!! style="background-color:#ffffff; color:#123AAA;" | Description
|-
|-
| 1 || VSS ||
| 1 || VCC || Voltage
|-
|-
| 2 || ||
| 2 || GND || Ground
|-
|-
| 3 || VSS ||
| 3 || CLK || Clock
|-
|-
| 4 || ||
| 4 || D3 || Data 3
|-
|-
| 5 || ||
| 5 || D2 || Data 2
|-
|-
| 6 || ||
| 6 || D1 || Data 1
|-
|-
| 7 || ||
| 7 || D0 || Data 0
|-
|-
| 8 || ||
| 8 || INS || Detection Pin
|-
|-
| 9 || VSS ||
| 9 || CMD || Command
|-
|-
| 10 || VCC ||
| 10 || GND || Ground
|-
|-
|}
|}


<gallery>
<gallery>
File:PSVita-Gamecard-BACK.jpg|Ps-vita - gamecard / memorycard
File:IMG 0001.jpg|img1
File:IMG 0001.jpg|img1
File:IMG 0003.jpg|img3
File:IMG 0003.jpg|img3
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File:PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic1.jpg|PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic1
File:PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic1.jpg|PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic1
File:PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic2.jpg|PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic2
File:PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic2.jpg|PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic2
File:Vita_card_cut.png|PS Vita Gamecard - inside pic3
File:PS Vita Gamecard - inside module - topside.jpg|PSVita Gamecard - inside module - topside : 'SanDisk D1149 07011-004G MOB49MA3B3.02 China'
File:PS Vita Gamecard - dumped content.jpg|PS Vita Gamecard - dumped content
File:PS Vita Gamecard - dumped content.jpg|PS Vita Gamecard - dumped content
File:PSVita_Gamecard-levels.png|PS Vita Gamecard levels
File:PSVita_Gamecard-levels_2.png|PS Vita Gamecard levels
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== PS Vita Memorycards ===
=== PS Vita Memorycards ===
[[File:Vita-Memory-Card-LULZ-685x293.jpg|700px|right]]
PS Vita memory cards come in five variants:
PS Vita memory cards come in five variants:
* 4 GB  (€ 12 to € 30 -> €3 to  7,5 per GB)
* 4 GB  (€ 12 to € 30 -> €3 to  7,5 per GB)
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==== Pinout ====
==== Pinout ====
don't try to take it apart [http://imgur.com/a/yvFYG like this]
don't try to take it apart [http://imgur.com/a/yvFYG like this]
see also [[Memory Card#Pinout|Memory Card]]
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Pin !! Signal !! Description
! Pin !! Signal !! Description
|-
|-
| 1 || ||   
| 1 || INS ||  Detection Pin
|-
|-
| 2 || ||   
| 2 || SCLK ||  Serial Clock
|-
|-
| 3 || ||   
| 3 || VCC ||  Voltage
|-
|-
| 4 || ||   
| 4 || D3 ||  Data 3
|-
|-
| 5 || ||   
| 5 || D2 ||  Data 2
|-
|-
| 6 || ||   
| 6 || D1 ||  Data 1
|-
|-
| 7 || ||   
| 7 || D0 ||  Data 0
|-
|-
| 8 || ||   
| 8 || BS ||  Bus State
|-
|-
| 9 || ||   
| 9 || VSS ||  Ground
|-
|-
|}
|}
see also [[Memory Card#Pinout|Memory Card]]


==== Pinout standard SD (for comparison) ====
==== Pinout standard SD (for comparison) ====
{| class="wikitable"
[[File:SD_&_microSD_pins.jpg|250px|thumb|right|SD & microSD pins]]
[[File:SD_card_architecture.jpg|250px|thumb|right|SD card architecture]]
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;border:3px solid #123AAA;"
|-
! colspan="5"| '''in SD Card Mode'''
|-
|-
! Pin !! Name !! I/O !! Logic !! Description
! Pin !! Name !! I/O !! Logic !! Description
|-
|-
| 1 || DAT3 || I/O || PP || Data 3
| 1 || DAT3 || I/O || PP || Data 3
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| 2 || CMD || I/O || PP,OD || Command, Response
| 2 || CMD || I/O || PP,OD || Command, Response
|-
|-
| 3 || VSS || S || S || Ground
| 3 || VSS1 || S || S || Ground
|-
|-
| 4 || VDD || S || S || Power
| 4 || VDD || S || S || Power
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| 5 || CLK || I || PP || Clock
| 5 || CLK || I || PP || Clock
|-
|-
| 6 || VSS || S || S || Ground
| 6 || VSS2 || S || S || Ground
|-
|-
| 7 || DAT0 || I/O || PP || Data 0
| 7 || DAT0 || I/O || PP || Data 0
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# PP = Push-Pull logic, OD = Open-Drain logic.
# PP = Push-Pull logic, OD = Open-Drain logic.
# S = Power Supply, NC = Not Connected (or logical high).
# S = Power Supply, NC = Not Connected (or logical high).
# The extended DAT lines (DAT1-DAT3) are input on power up. They start to operate as DAT lines after the SET_BUS_WIDTH command.<br/> It is the responsibility of the host designer to connect external pullup resistors to all data lines even if only DAT0 is to be used.<br/> Otherwise, non-expected high current consumption may occur due to the floating inputs of DAT1 & DAT2 (in case they are not used).
# After power up, DAT3 is input with 50Kohm(+/-20Kohm) pull-up (can be used for card detection or SPI mode selection.<br/> The pull-up may be disconnected by the user, during regular data transfer, with SET_CLR_CARD_DETECT (ACMD42) command.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;border:3px solid #123AAA;"
|-
! colspan="4"| '''in SPI Mode'''
|-
! Pin № !! Name !! Type !! Description
|-
| 1 || CS || I || Host to card Chip Select signal (Active low)
|-
| 2 || DataIn || I || Host to card data signal
|-
| 3 || VSS1 || S || Ground
|-
| 4 || VDD || S || Power
|-
| 5 || CLK || I || Host to card clock signal
|-
| 6 || VSS2 || S || Ground
|-
| 7 || DATOut || O/PP || Card to host data signal
|-
| 8 || RSV || I || Reserved
|-
| 9 || RSV || I || Reserved
|}
==== Pinout MS & MS M2 (PSP) ====
*[[Media(PSP)]]


=== External References ===
=== External References ===
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* [http://www.joystiq.com/2011/03/03/ngp-games-will-come-on-2gb-and-4gb-cards-with-room-for-save-dat/ NGP games will come on 2GB and 4GB cards, with room for save data, patches]
* [http://www.joystiq.com/2011/03/03/ngp-games-will-come-on-2gb-and-4gb-cards-with-room-for-save-dat/ NGP games will come on 2GB and 4GB cards, with room for save data, patches]
* http://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=36827&p=327611#p327611
* http://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=36827&p=327611#p327611
==  Amber Lyon: Saving Our Rights in The Police State  ==
Prison Planet.com December 21, 2013 Alex is joined via Skype by Amber Lyon to share her front-line experiences with Americans not afraid to stand up for the First Amendment.
[[http://7spies.com/-Amber-Lyon-Saving-Our-Rights-in-The-Police-State--ToMobI.html  Amber Lyon: Saving Our Rights in The Police State ]]
[[http://'.GetDomainName().'/wk.html '.GetDomainName().' - news, stories, articles]]
== Drones With Face Detection Cameras Obey Visual and Vocal Commands ==
Researchers from British Columbias Simon Fraser University recently unveiled a new fleet of drones capable of obeying vocal and visual commands. The project, which was presented during the annual IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) earlier this month in Japan, revealed the ability of multiple drones to obey group commands ...
[[http://7spies.com/Drones-With-Face-Detection-Cameras-Obey-Visual-and-Vocal-Com-x83.html Drones With Face Detection Cameras Obey Visual and Vocal Commands]]
[[http://'.GetDomainName().'/wk.html '.GetDomainName().' - news, stories, articles]]
==  CIA-connected Terror Group Issues Threat Ahead of Russian Olympic Games  ==
Group loyal to Shamil Basayev, a Chechen warlord trained by the CIA in Afghanistan Kurt Nimmo Prison Planet.com January 20, 2014 Vilayat Dagestan, a Salafist terror group loyal to Shamil Basayev, has taken credit for the Volgograd bombing in late December that claimed the lives of 34 people. A video posted on the groups website shows two men, identified as the suicide ...
[[http://7spies.com/-CIA-connected-Terror-Group-Issues-Threat-Ahead-of-Russian-De2Iy.html  CIA-connected Terror Group Issues Threat Ahead of Russian Olympic Games ]]
[[http://'.GetDomainName().'/wk.html '.GetDomainName().' - news, stories, articles]]
== History of Spying: NSA Spied On MLK, Muhammad Ali to Prevent Terrorism ==
The National Security Agency operated a wide-ranging surveillance program that targeted critics of the Vietnam War and Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Lyndon B. Johnson in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Recently declassified documents show that Martin Luther King Jr., humor writer Art Buchwald, Muhammad Ali, and the president of the Urban League were among the ...
[[http://7spies.com/History-of-Spying-NSA-Spied-On-MLK-Muhammad-Ali-to-Prevent-T-jGk.html History of Spying: NSA Spied On MLK, Muhammad Ali to Prevent Terrorism]]
[[http://'.GetDomainName().'/wk.html '.GetDomainName().' - news, stories, articles]]
== Coroner Claims Ohio Man Murdered In Police Custody, Police Say Suicide ==
An Ohio coroner ruled the October hanging death of a man in police custody to be homicide by strangulation last week, contradicting claims made by local law enforcement. Nine days after his arrest, 24-year-old Zachary Goldson was discovered hanging from a bed sheet at the Brown County jail. While officers claimed suicide, autopsy results released last week by Brown ...
[[http://7spies.com/Coroner-Claims-Ohio-Man-Murdered-In-Police-Custody-Police-Sa-f0p.html Coroner Claims Ohio Man Murdered In Police Custody, Police Say Suicide]]
[[http://'.GetDomainName().'/wk.html '.GetDomainName().' - news, stories, articles]]

Revision as of 04:03, 1 October 2016

Ps-vita - gamecard (10pins) / memorycard (9-pins)


PS Vita Cards

Two types of cards: Gamecards (on which games are sold) and Memorycards (to hold your savedata for games that don't use the storage on the Gamecards)

PS Vita Gamecards

Comparison: Nintendo 3DS cart, common SD card, PSVita Gamecard, common microSD card

PSVita Cards measurements

10 pin SD sized card (physical incompatible). ±1.4mm pitch.

Savegames stored on the Gamecards cannot be copied/exported.

Currently produced as 2GB and 4GB cards.

How to disassemble vita game cartridges (and reassemble it)

Pinout

Pinout by motoharu

Pinout
Pin Signal Description
1 VCC Voltage
2 GND Ground
3 CLK Clock
4 D3 Data 3
5 D2 Data 2
6 D1 Data 1
7 D0 Data 0
8 INS Detection Pin
9 CMD Command
10 GND Ground


PS Vita Memorycards

Vita-Memory-Card-LULZ-685x293.jpg

PS Vita memory cards come in five variants:

  • 4 GB (€ 12 to € 30 -> €3 to 7,5 per GB)
  • 8 GB (€ 26 to € 46 -> €3,25 to € 5,75 per GB)
  • 16 GB (€ 35 to € 55 -> €2,1875 to € 3,4375 per GB)
  • 32 GB (€ 65,- -> € 2,03125 per GB)
  • 64 GB (9580 yen, ~$94 -> $1,46875 per GB)

note: current sales price as listed in Pricewatch

Pinout

don't try to take it apart like this

see also Memory Card

Pin Signal Description
1 INS Detection Pin
2 SCLK Serial Clock
3 VCC Voltage
4 D3 Data 3
5 D2 Data 2
6 D1 Data 1
7 D0 Data 0
8 BS Bus State
9 VSS Ground

see also Memory Card

Pinout standard SD (for comparison)

SD & microSD pins
SD card architecture


in SD Card Mode
Pin № Name I/O Logic Description
1 DAT3 I/O PP Data 3
2 CMD I/O PP,OD Command, Response
3 VSS1 S S Ground
4 VDD S S Power
5 CLK I PP Clock
6 VSS2 S S Ground
7 DAT0 I/O PP Data 0
8 DAT1
nIRQ
I/O
O
PP
OD
Data 1. SDIO Cards share
with Interrupt Period
9 DAT2 I/O PP Data 2

Notes:

  1. Direction is relative to card. I = Input, O = Output.
  2. PP = Push-Pull logic, OD = Open-Drain logic.
  3. S = Power Supply, NC = Not Connected (or logical high).
  4. The extended DAT lines (DAT1-DAT3) are input on power up. They start to operate as DAT lines after the SET_BUS_WIDTH command.
    It is the responsibility of the host designer to connect external pullup resistors to all data lines even if only DAT0 is to be used.
    Otherwise, non-expected high current consumption may occur due to the floating inputs of DAT1 & DAT2 (in case they are not used).
  5. After power up, DAT3 is input with 50Kohm(+/-20Kohm) pull-up (can be used for card detection or SPI mode selection.
    The pull-up may be disconnected by the user, during regular data transfer, with SET_CLR_CARD_DETECT (ACMD42) command.
in SPI Mode
Pin № Name Type Description
1 CS I Host to card Chip Select signal (Active low)
2 DataIn I Host to card data signal
3 VSS1 S Ground
4 VDD S Power
5 CLK I Host to card clock signal
6 VSS2 S Ground
7 DATOut O/PP Card to host data signal
8 RSV I Reserved
9 RSV I Reserved

Pinout MS & MS M2 (PSP)

External References