SMD133 (AA6023) pinout

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SMD133 (AA6023B): LQFP-48 0.5mm pitch (canonically NES 2.0 Mapper 268 submapper 2/3)

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                                PPU A11 -> / 1   48 \ <- PPU A12
                               PPU A10 -> / 2     47 \ <- CPU A12
                                  VCC -- / 3       46 \ -> CHR A10
                                 GND -- / 4         45 \ -> CHR A16
                             CPU A1 -> / 5           44 \ -> CHR A11
(PRG A22, may vary) "PX0" $5001.1  <- / 6             43 \ -> $5000.5 (CHR A19 in submappers 2/3, varies in others)
                          CHR A13 <- / 7               42 \ -> $5000.4 (CHR A18, varies)
                         CHR A14 <- / 8                 41 \ <- CPU D3
                        CHR A12 <- / 9     SMD133        40 \ <- CPU D2
             (CIRAM A10?) "HV" <- / 10     (AA6023)       39 \ <- CPU D4
                      CHR A15 <- / 11                      38 \ <- CPU D1
                     CHR A17 <- / 12                        37 \ <- CPU D5
                     PRG A20 <- \ 13                        36 / <- CPU D0
                         /IRQ <- \ 14                      35 / -> $5001.2 "PX1" (PRG A21, may vary)
                   CPU /ROMSEL -> \ 15                    34 / <- CPU D6
                        CPU R/W -> \ 16                  33 / <- CPU A0
                         PRG A15 <- \ 17                32 / <- CPU D7
                          PRG A13 <- \ 18              31 / -> PRG RAM /CE ("EXT CSB")
                           CPU A14 -> \ 19            30 / <- M2 ("CK18")
                       K5K7 or K5K6 -> \ 20          29 / -> VFL
                             PRG A16 <- \ 21        28 / -- VDD
                              PRG A14 <- \ 22      27 / -> PRG A19
                               PRG A18 <- \ 23    26 / -> PRG /CE ("POEB")
                                CPU A13 -> \ 24  25 / -> PRG A17
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Legend:
->[SMD]<- Input
<-[SMD]-> Output
--[SMD]-- Power



"VFL" is reportedly a diode from VDD, originally intended for powering 3V flash. (Don't do that, it's not a good enough voltage regulator).

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