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The SNES has several of what appear to be pull-up resistors:
The SNES has several of what appear to be pull-up resistors:


* R77, R78, R79, R80, R81, and R82, near the diode arrays
* R77, R78, R79, R80, R81, and R82, near the [[diode array]]s
* R92, on the /[[IRQ]] line going into ito [[S-CPU]]
* R92, on the /[[IRQ]] line going into ito [[S-CPU]]
* R97, on the EXPAND line going into the [[Cartridge Slot]]
* R97, on the EXPAND line going into the [[Cartridge Slot]]

Revision as of 06:55, 27 April 2023

The SNES has several of what appear to be pull-up resistors:

  • R77, R78, R79, R80, R81, and R82, near the diode arrays
  • R92, on the /IRQ line going into ito S-CPU
  • R97, on the EXPAND line going into the Cartridge Slot
  • R47, on the /MUTE line, near Q13
  • R49, on the MUTE line, connected to Q13's collector
  • R17, connected to the internal emitter/base of the blue Darlington pair
  • R19, connected in series with R18 to the external emitter of the blue Darlington pair
  • R12, connected to the internal emitter/base of the green Darlington pair
  • R14, connected in series with R13 to the external emitter of the green Darlington pair
  • R7, connected to the internal emitter/base of the red Darlington pair
  • R9, connected in series with R8 to the external emitter of the red Darlington pair
  • R21, connected in series with C8 to the video encoder (blue line)
  • R16, connected in series with C7 to the video encoder (green line)
  • R11, connected in series with C6 to the video encoder (red line)

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