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'''VSS''' is the name of multiple ground pins, as described on the jwdonal schematic. They are: | [[File:VSS schematic.png|thumb|The four VSS pins in regions D3 and D4 of the jwdonal schematic]] | ||
'''VSS''' is the name of multiple ground pins, as described on the [[jwdonal schematic]]. They are: | |||
* pins 26 and 58 of the [[S-SMP]] | * pins 26 and 58 of the [[S-SMP]] | ||
* pins 12 and 52 of the [[S-DSP]] | * pins 12 and 52 of the [[S-DSP]] | ||
VSS appears in the 65c816 datasheet in Table 2-2, where it means "Internal Logic Ground." <sup>[1]</sup> On page 15, it means "system logic ground." | |||
=== See Also === | === See Also === | ||
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* [[VCC]] | * [[VCC]] | ||
* [[VS]] | * [[VS]] | ||
=== References === | |||
# page 12: https://www.westerndesigncenter.com/wdc/documentation/w65c816s.pdf | |||
[[Category:SNES Hardware]] | [[Category:SNES Hardware]] | ||
[[Category:Power]] |
Latest revision as of 23:41, 31 July 2024
VSS is the name of multiple ground pins, as described on the jwdonal schematic. They are:
VSS appears in the 65c816 datasheet in Table 2-2, where it means "Internal Logic Ground." [1] On page 15, it means "system logic ground."