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The SNES has several '''decoupling capacitors''' connected to (mostly) [[VCC]] and ground.  On the jwdonald schematic, some of the are:
The SNES has several '''decoupling capacitors''' connected to (mostly) [[VCC]] and ground.  On the [[jwdonal schematic]], some of the are:


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Revision as of 05:02, 11 July 2023

The SNES has several decoupling capacitors connected to (mostly) VCC and ground. On the jwdonal schematic, some of the are:

Name Connectivity Capacitance
C85 in parallel with the F411 CIC 0.1 microfarad
C90 in parallel with the S-CPU 0.1 microfarad
C91 in parallel with S-PPU1 0.1 microfarad
C92 in parallel with S-PPU2 0.1 microfarad
C93 in parallel with the upper VRAM chip 0.1 microfarad
C94 in parallel with the lower VRAM chip 0.1 microfarad
C95 in parallel with S-WRAM 0.1 microfarad
C87 in parallel with S-SMP 0.1 microfarad
C98 and C99 in parallel with S-DSP 0.1 microfarad
C100 in parallel with the lower ARAM chip 0.1 microfarad
C101 in parallel with the upper ARAM chip 0.1 microfarad
C84 in parallel with the Video Encoder 1 microfarad

This 0.1 microfarad decoupling cap is connected to VS:

  • C80, in parallel with the Pre-Amplifier op-amp for the right stereo channel