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[[Category:Pinouts]][[Sunsoft FME-7]] (and [[Sunsoft 5B audio|Sunsoft 5B]]): 44-pin | [[Category:Pinouts]][[Sunsoft FME-7]] (and [[Sunsoft 5B audio|Sunsoft 5B]]): 44-pin PQFP | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 13 March 2023
Sunsoft FME-7 (and Sunsoft 5B): 44-pin PQFP
/ \ / O \ (nrw) CPU D3 -> /01 44\ <- CPU D2 (nrw) varies /02 43\ <- CPU D4 (nrw) varies <- /03 42\ <- CPU D1 (nrw) (n) M2 -> /04 41\ <- CPU D5 (nrw) (n) CPU A13 -> /05 40\ <- CPU D0 (nrw) GND -- /06 39\ -- +5V (n) CPU A14 -> /07 38\ <- CPU D6 (nrw) (n) /ROMSEL -> /08 37\ <- CPU D7 (nrw) (nrw) CPU R/W -> /09 36\ -> PRG A13 (r) (n) /IRQ <- /10 35\ -> PRG A16 (r) (n) PPU /RD -> /11 34\ -> PRG A14 (r) (n) PPU A10 -> \12 33/ -> PRG A15 (r) (n) PPU A11 -> \13 32/ -> PRG A17 (r) (n) PPU A12 -> \14 31/ -> PRG /CE (r) (n) PPU A13 -> \15 30/ -> PRG RAM /CE (w) (r) CHR /CE <- \16 29/ -> PRG RAM +CE (w) +5V -- \17 28/ -- GND ?? \18 27/ varies (nr) CHR/CIRAM A10 <- \19 26/ -> CHR A17 (r) (r) CHR A16 <- \20 25/ -> CHR A15 (r) (r) CHR A11 <- \21 24/ -> CHR A14 (r) (r) CHR A13 <- \22 23/ -> CHR A12 (r) \ / \ / pin 2: Amplifier in (5B) or ?PRG A18 out (FME-7)? pin 3: Amplifier out (5B) pin 18: Audio /disable (5B) [1] - has internal pullup pin 27: Audio out (5B) or +5V (FME-7) n: connects to NES (CPU or PPU) r: connects to ROM (PRG or CHR) w: connects to WRAM Expansion audio mixing circuit:[2] + + From S5B----/\/\/---+---||---+---/\/\/---+---||---To RF (S5B.27) 1K | 1u | 100K | 1u (Cart.46) | | | From 2A03---/\/\/---+ | | (Cart.45) 10K | | | | Amp. In----------------------+ | (S5B.2) | | Amp. Out---------------------------------+ (S5B.3)
On FME-7, the two ground supplies and three +5V supplies are shorted internally. Boards (like GRM-E301) that were used with the 5A or 5B did not connect pin 27 to +5V.
On FME-7, pin 3 has an overvoltage protection diode only; pin 18 has both over- and under- voltage protection diodes. Functionality is still not known.