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The Definitive PS2 Trimming Guide



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The Definitive PS2 Trimming Guide

Preface​

This guide focuses only on the 7900X series motherboard as it is the smallest PS2 motherboard with its integration of the custom ASIC. The guide will
feature two trims at different skill levels that both remove essential components for the operation of the disc drive. Therefore, a Free McBoot memory card
and a USB drive will be used to load games using Open PS2 Loader.

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Trimming​

You should have a clear understanding of this guide before you begin trimming. It is recommended to remove the ethernet port before trimming the
motherboard. The large ICs, resistors, capacitors, and connectors that the trimming lines go through are perfectly safe to cut through and remove. It is
important to fully remove these components and clean the pads if needed so there are no shorts on the board. The 7900X motherboard is a 4 layered board
so it is crucial that you sand the edges of the motherboard with at least 600 grit sandpaper after cutting.

The Standard Trim​

The Standard Trim is the simplest trim for beginners to accomplish because it has only two requirements to boot. It must have:

Standard voltage relocation


Reset button

In addition, the audio/video, controllers, memory cards, and USB will need to be relocated to alternative points. Dimensions: 11.5cm x 10.7cm.

The Advanced Trim

The Advanced Trim also has two requirements to boot. It must have:

Advanced voltage relocation


Reset button

In addition, the audio/video, controllers, memory cards, USB, and CMOS battery will need to be relocated to alternative points. Dimensions: 9.3cm x
10.7cm.

Standard Voltage Relocation

Voltage relocation for Standard Trim:

8.5v (can be powered from a 7.4v battery pack)


Wire 5v to the 8-pin audio dac

The reset button is used to turn the PS2 on and operates as a normally-open tactile switch shorting to ground
8.5v must be relocated to both the power plug and the 5v linear regulator

Advanced Voltage Relocation​

The Advanced voltage relocation replaces the on-board voltage regulator circuitry with custom regulators. While more difficult, it provides a few
advantages:

Opportunity to lower the overall power consumption of the PS2 by using more efficient regulators
Ability to trim the board smaller

Voltage relocation for Advanced Trim:

Custom regulators (1.25v, 1.75v, 2.5v, and 3.5v)


All voltage points labeled in the diagram must receive the specified voltage

Current Measurements:

1.25v ~3.1A

1.75v ~0.1A

2.5v ~0.1A

3.5v ~0.1A

Notes:

The 1.25v regulator will source 3.1A. Choose a regulator that is capable of providing enough current.
The PS2 may be unstable if the 1.75v regulator is a switching regulator. It is recommended to use a 1.75v linear regulator so there is less noise on the
voltage output.

The voltage relocation differs slightly between the revisions of the 7900X series. For some of the voltage relocation points, there are no convenient solder
pads so you will have to scratch the solder mask off with an x-acto knife and solder directly to the copper plane. The 1.25v, 1.75v, 2.5v, and 3.5v on-board
regulator components need to be removed prior to performing custom regulators. By trimming the motherboard, the majority of the components will
already have been removed. However, for a 79001 motherboard, the two 8-pin ICs labeled will need to be removed.

79001 and alike:

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When using custom regulators and the 8.5v relocation is not wired, there will be one more 3.5v relocation point on the 8-pin IC.

Audio/Video

The CPU outputs a 1.7v logic level Horizontal and Vertical sync so native VGA can be easily achieved using the sync signals and RGB; no need for a
YPbPr-to-VGA converter. However, most PS2 games do not support progressive video so your screen should be compatible with an interlaced signal.

PS2 Controllers

8.5v is only required for controller rumble.

PS2 Memory Cards

A Free McBoot memory card is recommended to be relocated on Slot 2. Open PS2 Loader features a Virtual Memory Card compatible with most
games so a memory card on Slot 1 is optional.

USB​

USB is one method for loading homebrew on the PS2. Relocation of the USB data lines will require you to scratch the solder mask off the pcb and solder to
the trace. This can be done using 38 AWG magnet wire. A pull-down resistor (15k ohm resistor) must be connected from each USB data line to ground.

It may be beneficial in some circumstances to simply trim the corner of the board off like shown. This way you can retain the USB ports, pull-down resistors,
and 5v regulators. Don’t forget to sand the edges of this board as well.

CMOS battery

The CR2032 CMOS battery is responsible for saving the time and date settings in the PS2. If this feature is not desired, it is not required to be
relocated.

Postface​

Feel free to ask any questions you may have about PS2 trimming and thanks for reading!

Credits

Gman - established the compendium, tested everything and accomplished the first PS2 trims, and created all images used in this guide

Lightning - provided the sanded PS2 motherboard for the compendium

Aurelio - general electronics expertise

Shank - provided photographs of the motherboards used in the diagrams

Changelog

10-08-19- Added voltage diagram for full custom regulators. -Gman

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